懵懂的英文:
d; ignorant; muddleheaded
- But tragedy rocked the world of this bubbly girl at a young age.
但是悲剧在这个活泼女孩的懵懂年纪发生了。 - In my twilight, unfocused state, I saw him almost as a spirit shape rather than a full blown person.
我当时正处于那种视力模糊的懵懂状态中,而他对我来说,就像个幽灵,而不是一个完整的人影。
adj. 昏沉
- To cause confusion in;muddle.
使困惑在…方面引起混乱;使混乱 - Don't muddle things together.
不要把东西混在一起。 - He got himself into a frightful muddle.
他把自己卷进了一个不可收拾的乱摊子。
adj. 无知的,愚昧的;无礼的
- To be ignorant of one’s ignorance is the malady of the ignorant. ——Amos Bronson Alcott
不知道自己的无知,是无知者的可悲之处。——奥尔科特 - Not ignorance, but the ignorance of ignorance, is the death of knowledge. --A N. Whitehead, British philosopher
不是无知本身,而是对无知的无知,才是知识的死亡。英国哲学家怀特海 - Ignorance is mere privation.
无知是一种纯粹的贫乏。
a. 混沌的,糊涂的,慌张的
- Some comrades who are even more muddle-headed think we should rely on the bourgeoisie
有些更糊涂的同志认为是依靠资产阶级。