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ignorance noun ADJECTIVE | VERB + IGNORANCE | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEcomplete, total, utter 完全不知情profound, sheer 极度的/纯粹的无知◆This showed a profound ignorance of local customs.这表明对当地风俗全然无知。appalling, gross 惊人的/显而易见的无知◆our appalling ignorance of international events我们对国际事件令人震惊的无知general, widespread 普遍的/广泛的无知blissful 幸运的无知wilful/willful 佯装的无知◆a policy based on wilful ignorance of history基于对历史的无视的政策VERB + IGNORANCEbetray, demonstrate, display, expose, reveal, show 暴露无知;表现出无知;显露无知◆I tried not to betray my ignorance.我努力不暴露我的无知。◆He showed a remarkable ignorance of the facts.他对这些事实表现得一无所知。feign 佯作无知◆'Where?' he asked, feigning ignorance.“哪儿?”他问道,装出一副一无所知的样子。admit, confess, plead, profess 承认无知;以不知情为借口◆I had to confess my ignorance.我不得不承认自己的无知。◆He pleaded ignorance of any wrongdoing.他辩称自己对所有的坏事概不知情。live in, remain in 生活在无知之中;仍然不知情◆The sisters lived in total ignorance of each other.姐妹俩对彼此的存在一无所知。keep sb in 把某人蒙在鼓里◆He was kept in ignorance of his true identity.他一直被蒙在鼓里,不知道自己的真实身份。be based on 基于无知◆These attitudes are based on ignorance and fear.这样的看法都是源于无知和恐惧。PREPOSITIONdue to ignorance 因为无知◆mistakes due to ignorance由于无知而犯下的错误in ignorance (of) (对于⋯的)无知◆She remained in blissful ignorance of these events.她很幸运一直不知道这些事情。in your ignorance 在无知的情况下◆Outsiders, in their ignorance, fail to understand this.局外人因为不知情没法理解这一点。through ignorance 由于无知◆Many lives are lost through ignorance.许多人由于无知而丧命。ignorance about 对⋯的无知◆There is still widespread ignorance about this disease.仍有很多人对于这种病不了解。ignorance as to, ignorance of 在⋯方面的无知;对⋯的无知◆widespread ignorance of the causes of the Civil War对内战起因的普遍不了解 |