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unknowing

/uhn-noh-ing/US // ʌnˈnoʊ ɪŋ //UK // (ʌnˈnəʊɪŋ) //

无知,无知的,不知道,不知道的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : ignorant or unaware: unknowing aid to the enemy.

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Examples

  • It’s very hard, especially right now, not to see Baker’s hamfisted and unknowing attempts to rescue his daughter as a commentary on American incursions on foreign soil in the name of providing justice or rescue.

  • It almost makes him an unknowing martyr for the anti-vax movement.

  • You’re a loving, kind woman and the knowing or unknowing hate and intolerance makes me wish I had died instead of having to see it because it is not you.

  • “Maybe we need a new category other than theism, atheism or agnosticism that takes paradox and unknowing into account,” he writes.

  • At the reception the unknowing DJ played “The Way You Make Me Feel,” by Michael Jackson.

  • The result smacks of paranoid fear-mongering inside a cloud of unknowing instead of a clear-eyed search for the truth.

  • Much like the Landon debacle, media coverage of Piedmont has primarily focused on the “unknowing” girls who were targeted.

  • Outside he could still hear the busy sounds of the street—the world was going on its way, unknowing, unheeding.

  • Meanwhile the Duke, all unknowing, appeared in the doorway in his appointed place.

  • Auersperg himself, unknowing, had provided the way and he was sending them not only in comfort but in luxury.

  • The man who wrote had gone away unknowing of the blackness of the tragedy he had left behind.

  • Never was anything so singular as the discovery of old acquaintances where I had reason to suppose myself unknowing and unknown.