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illiterateness

/ih-lit-er-it/US // ɪˈlɪt ər ɪt //UK // (ɪˈlɪtərɪt) //

文盲,文盲率,文盲症,文盲现象

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : unable to read and write: an illiterate group.
    • : having or demonstrating very little or no education.
    • : showing lack of culture, especially in language and literature.
    • : displaying a marked lack of knowledge in a particular field: He is musically illiterate.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an illiterate person.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounignorance
Synonyms
benightedness盲目性,盲目乐观,盲目崇拜,盲点bewilderment困惑,迷惑,疑惑,困惑症blindness失明,盲目性,盲人,失明症callowness胼手胝足,胼胝,胼胝体,苛刻条件crudeness粗鲁,粗糙度,粗俗,粗糙性darkness黑暗,黑暗世界,阴暗面,黑暗中denseness致密性,密实度,浓密性,密度disregard漠视,不理会,不顾,漠不关心dumbness哑巴,愚蠢的人,哑巴亏,哑铃empty-headedness虚怀若谷,虚无缥缈,虚心,虚无飘渺fog雾,雾化,雾气,雾霾half-knowledge半知半解,一知半解,半知识,半懂不懂illiteracy文盲,文盲率,文盲现象,文盲问题incapacity无能力,无行为能力,丧失能力,无能incomprehension不理解,不解风情,无法理解,不懂innocence清白,无辜,纯真,无辜的inscience不科学,科学,不良信息,不良反应insensitivity不敏感,不敏感度,不敏感性,不敏感的人lack of education缺乏教育,缺少教育,欠缺教育,失学mental incapacity精神不健全,精神上无能力,精神障碍,精神残疾naiveténescience萌芽科学,萌芽状态,萌萌哒,萌芽期oblivion遗忘,遗忘症,遗忘物,湮没obtuseness钝性,钝感,钝化,钝感度philistinism轻视主义,轻蔑主义,轻狂主义,爱国主义rawness粗糙度,粗糙性,原始性,粗糙sciolism科学主义,科学论证,科学精神,科学家精神shallowness浅薄,浅薄性,浅层次,浅尝辄止simplicity简单性,简易性,简单,简洁unawareness不了解情况,不意识到,不了解的情况,不知情unconsciousness不省人事,无意识,昏迷不醒,不自觉uncouthness粗野性,粗野,粗鄙,粗鲁unenlightenment未开化,不启蒙,启蒙,不开化unfamiliarity陌生感,不熟悉,不熟悉的情况,不熟悉的地方unscholarliness非学术性,不学无术,不学术性,非学术性的vagueness含糊不清,模糊性,模糊不清,含糊其辞

Examples

  • The courts place the burden of proof on the people accused of being foreigners, many of whom are poor and illiterate, unable to navigate a convoluted system or afford legal representation.

  • In his autobiography, Vartan recalled how his beloved illiterate grandmother used to tell him that character was everything, possessions ephemeral, reputation enduring.

  • More than 90 percent of the formerly enslaved were illiterate, and education was seen as a source of power and independence, and as a tool for having control over their own lives.

  • For my technologically illiterate mother, the idea of paying bills online provokes as much anxiety as throwing something away.

  • Her mother was illiterate, but she secured a tutor for both her sons and her daughters, and Juana could read by the age of 3.

  • “At first I was happy to be learning to read,” explains the hapless adult illiterate Office Barbrady in an early episode.

  • An ICRW survey in Afghanistan in 2010 found that 71 percent of parents who married off their daughters were illiterate.

  • Libya was then the poorest country in the world and nearly illiterate.

  • The second step taken arose from the necessity of making this speech of the illiterate capable of elevated expression.

  • But at a period more piously illiterate, things of this shadowy nature were linked very closely to objects of a material kind.

  • Illiterate but romantic, she was swept off her feet at the first touch of passion, and the flattery of being recognized!

  • It accordingly searches out illiterate children of school age, or persons smitten with infectious disease.

  • The final d is also omitted by illiterate speakers; Usted is pronounced Uste, and even de becomes e. B and v are interchangeable.