英語單詞

ignorant是什麽意思

ignorant

英 ['ɪgn(ə)r(ə)nt] 美 ['ɪɡnərənt]
  • adj. 無知的;愚昧的

助記提示


1、i- ( assimilated form of in- "not, opposite of" ) + gnor- + -ant.

英文詞源


ignorant (adj.)
late 14c., from Old French ignorant (14c.), from Latin ignorantia, from ignorantem (nominative ignorans), present participle of ignorare "not to know, to be unacquainted; mistake, misunderstand; take no notice of, pay no attention to," from assimilated form of in- "not, opposite of" (see in- (1)) + Old Latin gnarus "aware, acquainted with" (cognates: Classical Latin noscere "to know," notus "known"), from Proto-Latin suffixed form *gno-ro-, related to gnoscere "to know" (see know).

Form influenced by Latin ignotus "unknown." Also see uncouth. Colloquial sense of "ill-mannered" first attested 1886. As a noun meaning "ignorant person" from mid-15c.

雙語例句


1. Authors are famously ignorant about the realities of publishing.
作者們不了解出版界的實際情況,這是人所共知的。

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2. People don'tlike 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。

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3. Many people are worryingly ignorant of the facts about global warming.
許多人竟然不知道地球變暖的事實,實在令人擔憂。

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4. I'm statistic-phobic, and hopelessly ignorant of medicine.
我對統計數據感到恐懼,對藥物一竅不通。

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5. He was self-important, vain and ignorant.
他傲慢自負,虛榮無知。

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