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ignoramus

/ig-nuh-rey-muhs, -ram-uhs/US // ˌɪg nəˈreɪ məs, -ˈræm əs //UK // (ˌɪɡnəˈreɪməs) //

无知者无畏,愚昧无知的人,愚人节,愚人

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural ig·no·ra·mus·es.

    • : an extremely ignorant person.

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Examples

  • Among other incredulous moments, Carlson would often claim she needed Google or a dictionary to look up words she most certainly knew, such as ignoramus and czar.

  • If I were a reactionary ignoramus, those numbers would make me plenty nervous.

  • As a recovering ignoramus, I ordered a used copy of Shababo's Love in Safed before I finished Ziffer's post.

  • Is he really an ignoramus mistakenly granted admission ahead of deserving students because his parents know the right people?

  • A demagogue must be neither an educated nor an honest man; he has to be an ignoramus and a rogue.

  • Plotz was, by his own estimation, an inattentive Jew, a biblical ignoramus.

  • This fellow was an ignoramus, did not even understand the Jewish language, and made use therefore of Russian.

  • Any political ignoramus, if hoisted to the "bench," has judicial authority to declare the law,—it is absolute.

  • Why is one born into this world an ignoramus, knowing nothing of the laws, customs and usage one inadvertently breaks?

  • "If that luncheon was not expensive, then I am indeed an ignoramus," said Dolly, when they began to figure out its cost.

  • But fools will rush in where angels fear to tread, and Ignoramus walks with confidence where Eruditus fears to take a step.