naive adjective
or naïve /nɑˈiːv/ /naɪˈiːv/ or naïve /nɑˈiːv/ /naɪˈiːv/ Learner's definition of NAIVE
[more naive; most naive]
: having or showing a lack of experience or knowledge : innocent or simple天真的,幼稚的:无知的 -
a naive belief that all people are good认为人人皆善的天真想法
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a naive view of the world幼稚的世界观
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She asked a lot of naive questions.她问了很多幼稚的问题。
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He's politically naive. = He's naive about the nature of politics.他对政治一无所知。
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I was young and naive at the time, and I didn't think anything bad could happen to me.那时我年轻天真,认为不会有什么坏事发生在自己身上。
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The plan seems a little naive.这个计划似乎有些幼稚。
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If you're naive enough to believe him, you'll believe anyone.你要是天真到去相信他,那任何人你都可以相信了。
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We're not naive to the fact [=we're not unaware of the fact] that there are problems with the system.我们不是不知道这个系统存在很多问题。
— naively
or naïvely adverb — naïveté
also naivete or naiveté /nɑˌiːvˈteɪ/ /naɪˌiːvˈteɪ/ noun [noncount] — naivety
also naïvety /nɑˈiːvəti/ /naɪˈiːvəti/ noun, chiefly British [noncount]