一、詳細釋義:


adj.

無知的,愚昧的


例句:

By 1900, unsafe hospitals and ignorant nurses were things of the past.

到1900年,不保險的醫(yī)院與無知的護士都不存在了。


例句:

People don't like to ask questions for fear of appearing ignorant.

人們不喜歡問問題,害怕自己會顯得很無知。


例句:

He's so ignorant that he cannot write his own name.

他很無知, 連自己的名字都寫不出。


無禮的,粗魯?shù)?/b>


例句:

He is an ignorant person —he always goes through a door in front of a lady.

他是一個很無禮的人——他總是在進門時走在女士前面。


例句:

I met some very ignorant people who called me all kinds of names.

我碰到了一些非常粗魯?shù)募一?,他們用各種臟話罵我。


二、詞義辨析:


ignorant,illiterate

這兩個形容詞均可表示“無知的”之意。 ignorant指一般的無知或指不知道某個具體的事。 illiterate指不識字的人或沒有文化的人。


三、參考例句:


He is utterly ignorant of staff.

他對五線譜一竅不通。


He is ignorant of what happened.

他不知道發(fā)生了什么事。


He is totally ignorant of social usage.

他對社會習(xí)俗一無所知。


Being ignorant of the law is not accepted as an ignorant for breaking the law.

法律知識的欠缺不是違反法律的理由。


The speaker ground on, ignorant of his listeners' boredom.

演講人嘮嘮叨叨,沒注意到聽眾的厭煩情緒。


Many chinese are still deeply ignorant about aids.

許多中國人仍然對有關(guān)艾滋病的無知。


Uphold science; don't be ignorant and unenlightened.

熱愛科學(xué),不要愚昧和無知。


He confessed himself totally ignorant of their plans.

他承認自己對于他們的計劃一無所知。


He is ignorant of even the most elementary facts.

他連最基本的事實都不知道。


Some of these secular priests were ignorant, bumptious.

那些俗里俗氣的神父中有些人一竅不通,自以為是。