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naive

/nah-eev/US // nɑˈiv //UK // (naɪˈiːv) //

天真无邪,天真烂漫,天真,天真无邪的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having or showing unaffected simplicity of nature or absence of artificiality; unsophisticated; ingenuous.
    • : having or showing a lack of experience, judgment, or information; credulous: She's so naive she believes everything she reads. He has a very naive attitude toward politics.
    • : having or marked by a simple, unaffectedly direct style reflecting little or no formal training or technique:valuable naive 19th-century American portrait paintings.
    • : not having previously been the subject of a scientific experiment, as an animal.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.childlike, trusting
Synonyms
ignorant懵懵懂懂,愚昧无知,懵懂无知,懵懵懂懂的innocent无辜的,无辜者,无辜,无辜的人simple简单,简单的,单纯的,单纯sincere真心实意,真心实意的,真心诚意,真诚的unsophisticated不成熟的,淳朴,不成熟,淳朴的wide-eyed睁大眼睛,瞪大眼睛,睁大双眼,睁大眼睛的aboveboard高于市场的价格,高于市场价格,高于市场的,高于市场artless无艺术,无艺术性,没有艺术,无术callow呼叫,胼手胝足,召唤,胼胝candid坦率,坦诚,坦率的,直率confiding倾诉,吐露心声,倾诉的,吐露心声的countrified乡镇化,乡镇化的,乡土化,乡土气息浓厚credulous轻信,信任,信任的,轻信的forthright坦率的,率直的,坦率,明朗的frank坦率,坦诚,弗兰克,坦率地说fresh新鲜的,新鲜,鲜,新新鲜green绿色,绿化,绿色的,绿guileless无罪的,无辜的,无罪,无耻gullible轻信,易受骗,轻信他人,轻信别人harmless无害的,无害,无伤大雅,无伤大雅的impulsive冲动的,冲动的人,冲动,冲动型ingenuous天真烂漫,天真无邪,天真烂漫的,天真innocuous无害的,无害,无毒的,无毒instinctive本能的,本能,本能地,直觉的jejune牛仔,弱智,年轻人,弱智的人lamb羔羊,羔羊肉,羊肉,羔羊皮like a babe in the woods就像森林里的宝贝,如同森林中的宝贝,就像森林中的宝贝natural自然,自然的,天然的,天然open开放,开放的,开放式,开放式的original原始的,原始,原创,原有的patsy帕特西,帕特森,帕蒂,帕特里克plain朴素的,普通的,朴素,平凡的simple-minded憨厚,憨厚的,憨态可掬,简单spontaneous自发的,自发,自发地,自发形成的square正方形,正方形的,正方,正直sucker棒棒糖,棒棒哒,棒糖,棒棒棒unaffected未受影响,不受影响,未受影响的,不受影响的unjaded不受影响,不受影响的,不受伤害,不受约束unpretentious朴实无华,谦逊,谦虚,朴素unschooled未受教育的,未受教育,未上学的,未上学unsuspecting无猜,无猜的,无猜疑,无猜测的unsuspicious不可疑,不可疑的,不吉利的,不吉利untaught无师自通,无师自通的,无师自通者,无教无类unworldly非世界性的,非世俗的,非世界性,非世界的virgin处女,处女座,处女的,处女座的

Examples

  • Meanwhile, some pandemic experts say that presuming a return to normal public life, critical to Disney, would be naive anytime in the near future.

  • We’re not naive to think that a business deal can’t blow up.

  • It would be naive to think a robust sports schedule would have prevented the Capitol riot.

  • It was always optimistic, boarding on the naive, to think a new year would immediately wash away the problems of 2020.

  • In many ways and for many years, Viking scholars have been naive and simplistic about their acknowledgement and recognition of gender variation in the later Iron Age.

  • I was naive enough to assume that he would, at most, rob me.

  • Artists now consider the Ideal Palace a piece of “naive” or “outsider” art.

  • She tackles weighty subjects with a naive sensibility and faux-innocence, but skillfully avoids dumbing them down.

  • I was definitely naive, I think the main similarity between me and Hal is that we were naive.

  • Maybe you can call it naive but that's the way Shae simply is.

  • And Jansoulet felt the delight of a child, a plebeian joy, compounded of ignorance and naive vanity.

  • There was a naturalness in his enjoyment which was almost boylike; a naive sort of exultation possessed him.

  • Buzonniere, Rochfort and Fangouse are milder and more naive in their demonstrations and their works are of no weight or interest.

  • A remark which Mendelssohn once made in his peculiar naive manner is very characteristic of him and his opinion of Chopin.

  • But he got the impression that she was almost fantastically naive.