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Перевод: ignorant
[прилагательное] невежественный; безграмотный; несведущий; не знающий о; невоспитанный; неотесанный
Тезаурус:
- Your ideas are rather undeveloped and ignorant and, after all, it was I who saw the solicitor.
- "You're the one who's ignorant!
- If somebody who has been actually shot at by a nuclear weapon is so goddamned complacent about it all, and so pig ignorant of the implications of the happening, what hope have we got that public opinion (the silent majority) will be sufficiently stirred to stop our power intoxicated leaders from brandishing their nuclear swords?
- Conversation thus tended to be laconic and allusive and it sometimes scarcely seemed to possess a thread of connection between one remark and the next: this was however an illusion, seductive enough to a stranger ignorant of background, all the more so to a stranger not fully in command of the language.
- But from the Ignorant in Clouds conceal'd.
- His argument deploys the old jargon of authenticity, now combined with the jargon of otherness; despite his Hegelian framework, Scruton deploys this jargon as an exalted metaphor which does little more than bestow a spurious profundity on a normative sexual politics which is at heart timid, conservative, and deeply ignorant.
- She then wrote a best-selling novel, which is full of dead children and pointless travels; its subject is the education of an unskillable, stubborn, ignorant and horribly-deformed woman.
- A proper discussion of a football match cannot occur if one of the participants is quite ignorant of the rules of the game; and the kind of assessment of a restaurant meal that would involve the possible insertion of the establishment into a good food guide (or perhaps its deletion from it) will not get very far if one of the diners does not care for the meal because his idea of a gastronomic treat is a cheeseburger and french fries (though within the order of the burger discriminations are possible).
- How fortunate that dear Ruby was discovered by Hansom and Luckey and not by ignorant persons, such as those dreadful Russians who were discovered feeding mammoth steaks to their dogs.
- With the challenge, "Convince us that we should adopt the methods you advocate", we ignorant occasionally throw the erudite into disarray.
- Marcellus' defence was that he had taught the ignorant to respect and wonder at the beautiful and marvellous works of Greece ( Marc. 21).
- But, taking it all at face value, Mr Wilson appears as ignorant as he mistakenly supposes Summerhill's pupils to be.
- The latter gains its incisive bite from a performance by Peter Sellers as the Machiavellian union chief Fred Kite, but too many of the other Boulting films take facile swipes at absent-minded professors or barristers, and ignorant, lazy bureaucrats.
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