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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 5259 COCA: 5789
ignorance
noun [U] /ˈɪɡnərəns/
  1. lack of knowledge or facts about a situation or a particular subject 无知;愚昧

    decisions based on ignorance and prejudice 基于无知和偏见作出的决定

    It would have been better to have remained in ignorance. 要是还是什么都不知道就好了。

    ignorance of :

    Ignorance of the law is no excuse. 不懂法不能成为借口。

    ignorance about :

    There is a lot of public ignorance about how the disease is spread. 公众对该病的传播方式知之甚少。

    show/betray ignorance :

    His comments showed his total ignorance of the situation. 他的评论表明他对形势毫不了解。

     Synonyms and related words
    Not knowing about something: ignorant, unacquainted, unknowing...
     Synonyms and related words
    Lack of intelligence, understanding or careful thought: stupidity, ignorance, incomprehension...
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 5259 COCA: 5789
ignorance

noun

ADJECTIVE | VERB + IGNORANCE | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEcomplete, total, utter完全不知情profound, sheer極度的/純粹的無知This showed a profound ignorance of local customs.這表明對當地風俗全然無知。appalling, gross驚人的/顯而易見的無知our appalling ignorance of international events我們對國際事件令人震驚的無知general, widespread普遍的/廣泛的無知blissful幸運的無知wilful/willful佯裝的無知a policy based on wilful ignorance of history基於對歷史的無視的政策VERB + IGNORANCEbetray, demonstrate, display, expose, reveal, show暴露無知;表現出無知;顯露無知I tried not to betray my ignorance.我努力不暴露我的無知。He showed a remarkable ignorance of the facts.他對這些事實表現得一無所知。feign佯作無知'Where?' he asked, feigning ignorance.“哪兒?”他問道,裝出一副一無所知的樣子。admit, confess, plead, profess承認無知;以不知情為藉口I had to confess my ignorance.我不得不承認自己的無知。He pleaded ignorance of any wrongdoing.他辯稱自己對所有的壞事概不知情。live in, remain in生活在無知之中;仍然不知情The sisters lived in total ignorance of each other.姐妹倆對彼此的存在一無所知。keep sb in把某人蒙在鼓裏He was kept in ignorance of his true identity.他一直被蒙在鼓裏,不知道自己的真實身分。be based on基於無知These attitudes are based on ignorance and fear.這樣的看法都是源於無知和恐懼。PREPOSITIONdue to ignorance因為無知mistakes due to ignorance由於無知而犯下的錯誤in ignorance (of)(對於⋯的)無知She remained in blissful ignorance of these events.她很幸運一直不知道這些事情。in your ignorance在無知的情況下Outsiders, in their ignorance, fail to understand this.局外人因為不知情沒法理解這一點。through ignorance由於無知Many lives are lost through ignorance.許多人由於無知而喪命。ignorance about對⋯的無知There is still widespread ignorance about this disease.仍有很多人對於這種病不瞭解。ignorance as to, ignorance of在⋯方面的無知;對⋯的無知widespread ignorance of the causes of the Civil War對內戰起因的普遍不瞭解
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 5259 COCA: 5789
ignorance

noun

ignorance ♦︎ innocence ♦︎ inexperience ♦︎ naivety ♦︎ incomprehensionThese are all words for the state of not knowing or not understanding sth. 这些词均表示无知、不理解。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配ignorance / innocence / naivety about sthin your ignorance / innocence / inexperience / naivetythrough ignorance / inexperiencecomplete / total ignorance / innocence / incomprehensionyouthful ignorance / innocence / inexperience / naivetyto betray / show (your) ignorance / inexperienceto take advantage of sb's ignorance / innocence / inexperience / naivety ignorance ˈɪgnərəns [uncountable, singular] (sometimes disapproving) a lack of knowledge or information about sth 无知There is widespread ignorance about the disease.人们对这种疾病普遍不了解。I remained in blissful ignorance of what was going on.我一直不知道正在发生什么事,倒也快活。Children often behave badly out of ignorance.儿童出于无知往往不守规矩。OPP knowledge knowledge , knowledge awareness innocence ˈɪnəsns [uncountable, singular] (approving) lack of knowledge and experience of the world, especially of evil or unpleasant things 天真;纯真;单纯The story is about a child's loss of innocence.这个故事讲的是一个孩子怎样失去了天真。There was a touching innocence about the child's request.孩子的请求很纯真,让人感动。 see also innocent naive inexperience [uncountable] lack of experience or knowledge of sth 缺乏经验;经验不足I'm afraid that in this instance the player's inexperience showed.恐怕这种情况下选手的经验不足暴露了出来。OPP experience knowledge see also inexperienced naive naivety ( naïvety) naɪˈiːvəti [uncountable, singular] (often disapproving) lack of experience of life, knowledge, or good judgement, especially when this involves a tendency to always believe what people tell you 缺乏经验;幼稚;轻信They laughed at the naivety of his suggestion.他们嘲笑他提的建议太幼稚。She showed a certain naivety in going to the press about the matter.她为这件事去找新闻媒体显得有些幼稚。 see also naive naive incomprehension ɪnˌkɒmprɪˈhenʃn; NAmE ɪnˌkɑːmprɪˈhenʃn [uncountable] lack of understanding of sth 缺乏理解;不懂His attempts to warn them were met with incomprehension and sometimes ridicule.他试图警告他们却得不到理解,有时还遭到嘲笑。

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