其他
小词详解 | naive
naive 英 [naɪˈiːv] 美 [naɪˈiːv]
Promising technologies stalled, including self-driving cars, making Silicon Valley’s evangelists look naive.
包括无人驾驶汽车在内的一些大有可为的技术停滞不前,这让硅谷的传教士们显得太过天真。
——《经济学人》You would have to be very naïve to think that transitioning from these primordial identities to “citizens” would be easy, or even likely.
如果你认为将这些原始身份转变为“公民”二字会很简单,甚至是仅仅认为这个目标很有可能实现,那都说明你极其天真。
——《纽约时报》
[形容词] (指人或行为)缺乏经验、智慧或判断力的
这些孩子天真烂漫的样子使我想起了自己的童年。一幕幕回忆在我脑海里涌现。
The children's naive looks reminded me of my childhood. Memories surged up in my mind.
他是个巧言令色的说谎高手。真是难以相信你会幼稚到信任他!
He is a plausible liar. I can't believe you were so naive as to trust him!你精明的叔父昨天被控犯谋杀罪。但别傻乎乎的,事情没有那么简单。
Your shrewd uncle was indicted for murder yesterday. But don't be naive - the matter is not so simple.
You're not naive enough to think we're living in a democracy, are you, Buddy?
现在你不那么天真地认为我们生活在民主社会了吧,是吗伙计?
innocent: simple; naive unsophisticated: lacking refined worldly knowledge or tastes ingenuous: (of a person or action) innocent and unsuspecting