词汇 | example_english_ignorant |
释义 | Examples of ignorantThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. There are four possible reasons : we reasonably conclude that we don't have enough time/resources ; we're unreasonable ; we're ignorant ; and/or we're selfish. If they are indigent, vulnerable, and ignorant, they are likely to be antecedently superstitious. However, this does not appear to be very common because very few children claimed to be ignorant about their linguistic background. In the principal experimental conditions, children first heard either an ignorant or a knowledgeable speaker link a novel word with one of three toys. However, in the event that an ignorant speaker's guess is wrong, an encoding and marking strategy could lead to some difficulties. Learning words from knowlegeable versus ignorant speakers : links between preschoolers' theory of mind and semantic development. Only when ignorant of the objects' intended functions did children tend to use perceptual features to create substantial numbers of names. Wyvern justifies keeping the poor ignorant by sympathizing with the pain education would cause them. Your influence in politics is so small that once the costs of becoming informed are taken into account, individuals often choose to remain rationally ignorant. Such resurrections often come at a price, directors seeming to believe that audiences are either intolerant of ancien régime norms, or are simply ignorant. Indeed, the ideal scholar of this new economics was happily (and purposefully) ignorant of (or indifferent towards) theories. Unless there are very many genes, the outcome depends on genetic details of which we are usually ignorant. Patients may be ignorant of their own level of ignorance or subject to even higher order forms of ignorance. Such distinctions are difficult in practice because the members of the target group are ignorant of the fact that they need help. Specifically, if an ignorant speaker provides a word-referent link, there is no evidence to suggest that there is any negative effect on children's subsequent learning. First, there is some possibility that even an ignorant speaker is correct. However, when the initial exposure came from an ignorant speaker, performance in the comprehension test was not affected. When the experimenter was ignorant, she played with the toys tentatively, and appeared to ' discover ' the function of each toy. Thus, if children had some trace for the word-referent link offered by the ignorant speaker, they would have shown above-chance responding in these comprehension tests. They have placed ignorant observations about language on a par of impor tance with professional opinion. They are propagated by journalists ignorant of both demography and macro-economics, fed material by the private pensions' lobby. Consider first the possibility that the knowledgeable will gain an advantage over the ignorant. However, while 53-2% of the patients were entitled to free birth control advice in their own area, they were surprisingly ignorant about this. In the century's first half, the operative social and political distinction had been between knowledgeable elites and ignorant commoners. In doing so, he reveals himself as woef ully ignorant of historical detail and of academic debate in many of the areas he discusses. The public was ignorant of the rights of patients and consumers of medical services. The forces of reform are no different in their nature from the ignorant canniness of the political and economic establishment. Conversely, through neglect the object might well disappear again from view, due to an accumulation of the dirt, dust, and rubble of an ignorant world. He indicates, however, that traditional historians of empire and decolonization often ignore or appear to be ignorant of postcolonial studies. An alternative possibility was that children deal with ignorant speakers' wordreferent links by deploying an ' encoding and marking ' strategy. Why should language alone be immune to ignorant or careless handling? Even within disciplines, especially those of a 'rural' character, there are whole areas of which any one of us is ignorant. All you do is to swindle money out of ignorant men and women for a paper fee and a brush fee. Unfortunately, we are extremely ignorant about the exact age of medicine. They access a range of other options, none of which, certainly, are primordial or ignorant. By its very nature it is mostly uninterested in and often ignorant of the so-called establishment. Behind the veil of ignorance, the chooser is ignorant not only of the state of the world. She is ignorant as well of her preferences. However, no organizator should be ignorant of this. What he knows makes him smart, not what he is ignorant of. An 'ignorant' symmetric information equilibrium may therefore result, with neither enrolee nor insurer having genetic information which may be relevant to premiums. Nevertheless, the implication is clear : an ignorant population was unlikely to be much exercised by decolonization. Unfortunately, to date, much of the medical community is largely as ignorant and indifferent to this looming catastrophe as are the political circles. We remain surprisingly ignorant about the origin, purpose and meaning of the tables. Neither can diffuse interests use elections to get their policies enacted, as they remain rationally ignorant of political processes. Whereas the doctors are merely ignorant, some lawyers are positively evil. Of primary importance is whether children might show any evidence for having learned labels offered by unsure or ' ignorant ' speakers. Having a memory for the word-referent link offered by the ignorant father could make it difficult to learn the docent's correct link for two reasons. Specifically, it seems possible that children do not encode in lexical or semantic memory words spoken by ignorant speakers. The ignorant will not understand the strategic possibilities and so be disadvantaged. Courts may crowd in morality even when they are as ignorant as all other parties in a community. Sixty-six percent of those affected have never been vaccinated, and 30 % are ignorant of their vaccination history [22, 23]. The figure of the cinci hoca thus points beyond the ostensible desire to eradicate "backward" and "ignorant" social practices. Although this reaction was partially justified, it missed the creative (not simply "rural" and "ignorant") input of non-middle-class sectors in the movement. Consequently, the public had an asymmetric perception of the strengths and weaknesses of pension privatisation, biased towards its advantages and ignorant of its fiscal burdens. However, remaining ignorant of one's genetic status seems precar ious and difficult to protect. Counters think it is okay to be ignorant, a position which ridgeologists find repugnant and even demeaning. The ' power ' to choose evil is the liability to be ignorant or weak willed. Secondly, it might be because we are ignorant - we just don't know what we should do. When we knowingly do what we ought not to do, we are plainly not ignorant of our duty. Analogously, students are kept ignorant of the major issues which divide 'agro-ecologists' from 'urban-environmentalists'. Just as if, before him, the world had been ignorant of what duty is or in thoroughgoing error about it. Here, then, is medium as passive matter: down-to-earth, brisk, appreciative of good food, and reassuringly ignorant. The chowkidars or watchmen (supposedly the main characters involved in the circulation), when questioned, seemed to be genuinely ignorant of the meaning of the chapati. The transformation of what was considered vulgar brutality into a culturally embedded art form simultaneously rewrote an ignorant curiosity as a political one. The health economist has to be the imperialist, drawing the ignorant into enlightenment and consideration of opportunity costs and health outcome measurement. None of the subjects or controls was ignorant of contraceptive techniques. Indeed, does not conventional legal moralism risk enforcing an ignorant and misguided set of conventional moral standards? The presumably urban/urbane officer in the third-grade text is ignorant of the custom, and the twenty-year-old recruit cannot explain his painted hands. Firstly, ordinary citizens have an incentive to remain rationally ignorant. Given a relatively inattentive, relatively ignorant public, the resulting echoes fall well short of democratic aspirations. Results from comprehension and elicited production tests suggested that children showed poorer learning from the ignorant speaker than from the knowledgeable speaker. Learning words from knowledgeable versus ignorant speakers : links between theory of mind and semantic development. A common criticism of transnational reform programmes has been that they are often driven by people who are ignorant of local conditions, traditions and cultures. Ignorant about the public world of men, of capital and labor, she nevertheless continues to offer advice that repeatedly proves to be wrongheaded. Both intervene into ignorant practices of ingestion, providing sciences of domesticity. Additionally, about a quarter of the uses of the word ignorant are together with profound. Converting the unimproved gave way to strenuous self-protection as these young men closed ranks against those whom they identified as willfully ignorant. Jenkins already knew that very smart people could be very ignorant outside of their areas of expertise from her educational experience in a university town. Realistically, they will exist with or without our participation, and perhaps better to be involved than to be ignorant. They want us to separate ourselves from the white people, to be ignorant and helpless as we watch our own destruction. Please do not judge us all by these ignorant officials. After all, the relative will usually be ignorant of the processes involved and will doubtless begin with the presumption that the doctor knows best. Although justifiably proud of recent successes, he was, like most physicians of his day, deeply ignorant of the nature of the epidemiological environment. Consequently, any particular individual or planning body will be ignorant of knowledge dispersed throughout society that is relevant to its decisions. According to context the term superstition might designate controversial beliefs, the practice of confessional opponents or the beliefs of the ignorant masses. Research, or indeed the content of teaching for that matter, must not be controlled by those who are ignorant. If we do not make such efforts, the next generation will be left ignorant - and impotent - in the face of the biomedical revolution. I was one of a" lost generation" who remained blissfully ignorant of the major advances in preventative health care. However, he is but an ignorant man and had been preoccupied with the busy farming season. We note in passing that semantic structure is ignorant as to linear order. They are ignorant of the fact that military might is the result of wealth and power, not vice versa. Clients often suffered from their trainee dealers' recommendations and advice, not dreaming how ignorant they were. No clients wanted to appear ignorant about the market to their dealers. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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