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innocence美 ['ɪnəs(ə)ns] 英 ['ɪnəs(ə)ns] - n.无罪;清白;无辜;天真
- 网络纯真;圣洁;天真无邪
v.+n. prove innocence,maintain innocence,lose innocence,protest innocence adj.+n. complete innocence n. goodness,incorruptibility,virtue,purity,naivety 1. | 清白;无辜;无罪the fact of not being guilty of a crime, etc. |
| She protested her innocence(= said repeatedly that she was innocent) . 她一再申明自己是无辜的。 | | This new evidence will prove their innocence. 这一新的证据将证明他们的清白。 | | I asked if she was married in all innocence(= without knowing it was likely to offend or upset her) . 我问她结婚了没有,完全没有恶意。 |
2. | 天真;纯真;单纯lack of knowledge and experience of the world, especially of evil or unpleasant things |
| Children lose their innocence as they grow older. 儿童随着年龄的增长而失去其天真。 |
n. | 1. the state of not being guilty of a crime or offense 2. harmlessness in intention 3. freedom from sin or evil 4. a lack of experience of the world, especially when this results in a failure to recognize the harmful intentions of other people 5. ignorance of the serious consequences of something such as an act or remark 7. the state of being permitted by law 8. lack of experience of life and the bad things people do so that you tend to trust people too much 1. the state of not being guilty of a crime or offense 2. harmlessness in intention 3. freedom from sin or evil 4. a lack of experience of the world, especially when this results in a failure to recognize the harmful intentions of other people 5. ignorance of the serious consequences of something such as an act or remark 7. the state of being permitted by law 8. lack of experience of life and the bad things people do so that you tend to trust people too much |
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