naif

[nɑ'iv]
  • adj. 天真的;像孩子的(等于naive)
  • n. 天真的人
  • n. (Naif)人名;(阿拉伯)纳伊夫

英英释义


1. marked by or showing unaffected simplicity and lack of guile or worldly experience;
"a teenager's naive ignorance of life"
"the naive assumption that things can only get better"
"this naive simple creature with wide friendly eyes so eager to believe appearances"

实用场景例句


It is a pretty story, albeit a trifle naif.
这故事虽说有点幼稚简单,却颇为有趣.

辞典例句

Their gee - whiz, faux - naif comportment is not always convincing ( Madison Bell )
他们耸人听闻的, 假纯朴的表现并不总是有说服力的 ( 麦迪逊贝尔 )

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The introduction is stiff, embarrassing ; Naif.
介绍时拘谨而尴尬:奈伊夫.

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双语例句


1. It is a pretty story, albeit a trifle naif.
这故事虽说有点幼稚简单,却颇为有趣.

来自辞典例句

2. Their gee - whiz, faux - naif comportment is not always convincing ( Madison Bell )
他们耸人听闻的, 假纯朴的表现并不总是有说服力的 ( 麦迪逊贝尔 )

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3. The introduction is stiff, embarrassing ; Naif.
介绍时拘谨而尴尬:奈伊夫.

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英文词源


naif (adj.)
1590s, from French naïf, literally "naive" (see naive). As a noun, first attested 1893, from French, where Old French naif also meant "native inhabitant; simpleton, natural fool."