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innocence noun 2lack of knowledge/experience 无知;缺乏阅历ADJECTIVE | VERB + INNOCENCE | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEchildish, childlike, wide-eyed, youthful 孩童般的纯真;天真无邪;年少无知childhood 童年的纯真lost 失去的纯真complete, pure 纯真无邪sweet 纯真可爱injured 受了伤的纯真◆She replied to her father's accusations in tones of injured innocence.她以一种无辜受到伤害的语气回应父亲的指责。apparent 外表的纯真false, feigned, mock 故作天真VERB + INNOCENCElose 失去纯真◆He had lost the innocence of childhood.他已经失去了孩童时的纯真。retain 保持纯真take advantage of 利用天真◆She had taken advantage of his innocence.她利用了他的不谙世事。feign 佯装纯真PREPOSITIONin your innocence 天真地◆In her innocence, she had allowed the man into her house.她傻傻地允许那个男人进了房子。with... innocence 带着⋯的天真◆He grinned with apparent innocence.他咧嘴笑了,一副天真的样子。innocence about ⋯中的天真◆There is an innocence about the story.这个故事有些幼稚。PHRASESan air of innocence 天真的神态◆There was a touching air of innocence about the boy.这个男孩有一种令人动容的天真神态。a look of innocence, the picture of innocence 无辜的样子;故作天真◆'You cheated!' 'I what?' asked David, the picture of innocence (= pretending to look innocent).“你骗人!”“我什么?”戴维故作天真地问。a state of innocence 纯真 |