naive的意思和读音

naive

: [nɑˈiv] : [naɪˈiːv]

adj.

naiver  naivest  

adj.suspicious,shrewd

adj.simple,trusting,innocent,childlike,inexperienced

naiveadj.

1.lacking experience of life, knowledge or good judgement and willing to believe that people always tell you the truth

to be politically naive

I can't believe you were so naive as to trust him!

a naive question

2.innocent and simple

Their approach to life is refreshingly naive.

3.in a style which is deliberately very simple, often uses bright colours and is similar to that produced by a child

adj.1.;,;

adj.1.a naive person lacks experience of life and tends to trust other people and believe things too easily; typical of a naive person

1. O——obbligato( ) N——naive) I——intelligence( ) ...

2. nag naive naivete ,, ...

3. nail biting naive naive anthropomorphism ...

4. suspicious a. ……怀 naive a. gloomy a. ...

5. ... mobile a. naive a. : negligible a.

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1.Naive blokes like me continued to think men were supposed to be handsome.

2.Regulators took the naive view that this was a good thing because risks were spread across more institutions.

3.He said you to now also so Mimi naive, I just playing a joke with you.

4.There in a dream, I can at least come face to face with you. I can be happy, I can smile naive smiles, I can chatter away freely.

5.Beginning to see when they feel the MaoAnYing played a little bit too naive melt, the idealized.

6.I think, no matter how others look at me, look at my mother to see my family, I have such a naive mother had done enough.

7.Neil said him a bit stupid to compare Josephine, but I don't think so, he just looked naive, be clear in his mind in fact.

8.The former head of one of India's largest foreign investors shakes his head and says it was naive about putting shareholders' cash there.

9.Laugh at my naive, thought can be good to see, even for a long time, the future is laughing at my foolishness.

10.Classmates laugh at me, let me unable to mind, they laugh at me with a balloon, has been too naive.