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词汇 innocent
释义 innocent
adjective
uk /ˈɪn.ə.sənt/ us /ˈɪn.ə.sənt/

innocentadjective (NOT GUILTY)


B2
(of a person) not guilty of a particular crime: (人)无罪的
innocent ofHe firmly believes that she is innocent of the crime.他坚信她是清白的。
Compare
guilty(RESPONSIBLE)
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

not responsible for doing something bad or wrong
innocentI don't know if they are innocent or guilty.
blamelessShe is not entirely blameless in the matter.
guiltlessHe's not exactly guiltless in this matter - she helped the robber escape.
acquittedThe two men were acquitted of her murder.
exoneratedThe exonerated prisoners banded together and sued the judge who had falsely convicted all of them.
The jury concluded from the evidence that the defendant was innocent.陪审团依据证据判裁决告无罪。
There isn't the slightest degree of doubt that he's innocent.毫无疑问,他是无辜的。
A person accused of a crime is presumed innocent until proven guilty.一个被指控犯罪的人在被证明有罪之前是假定无罪的。
The gunmen showed no mercy, killing innocent men and women.那些枪手毫无怜悯之心,滥杀无辜男女。
Many innocent bystanders were injured by the explosion.许多无辜的旁观者在爆炸中受伤。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Innocent
acquit
acquit someone of something
acquittal
be above/beyond reproachidiom
be in the clearidiom
clear of something
cleared
come up/out smelling of rosesidiom
culpability
culpably
exoneration
guiltless
guiltlessly
inculpable
innocence
reproach
self-exculpation
sinless
sinlessly
squeaky-clean

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Inexperienced (of people)

innocentadjective (NO EXPERIENCE)


B2
having no knowledge of the unpleasant and evil things in life: 单纯的;天真的;幼稚的
She has such an innocent face that I find it hard to believe anything bad of her.她一脸天真无邪,我很难把她往坏里想。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Inexperienced (of people)
armchair
be new to this gameidiom
be wet behind the earsidiom
dewy-eyed
fledgling
innocency
innocently
maladroitly
new
newness
rubbish
uninitiated
unrefined
unscholarly
unseasoned
unslick
untravelled
untutored
unversed
unworldly

innocentadjective (NOT INVOLVED)


B2
An innocent person is someone who is not involved with any military group or war: 无辜(受害)的
innocent bystander Several innocent bystanders were injured in the explosion.几个无辜的旁观者在爆炸中受了伤。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Innocent
acquit
acquit someone of something
acquittal
be above/beyond reproachidiom
be in the clearidiom
clear of something
cleared
come up/out smelling of rosesidiom
culpability
culpably
exoneration
guiltless
guiltlessly
inculpable
innocence
reproach
self-exculpation
sinless
sinlessly
squeaky-clean

innocentadjective (NOT INTENDED TO HARM)


C2
(of a thing) not intended to harm anyone: 无恶意的
It was an innocent remark, I didn't mean to hurt his feelings.那句话没有恶意,我并不想伤害他的感情。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Safe and secure
airworthiness
as safe as housesidiom
biosafety
bite
clear of something
harmlessness
have/lead a sheltered lifeidiom
health and safety
impregnable
impregnably
out of danger
potable
protected
roadworthy
safe
unassailed
unbruised
unthreatening
untouchable
well kept

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Not expected or planned

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innocently
innocent
noun[ C ]
uk /ˈɪn.ə.sənt/ us /ˈɪn.ə.sənt/
a person who has very little experience and does not know about the bad things that happen in life幼稚的人;不谙世事者
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Inexperienced (of people)
armchair
be new to this gameidiom
be wet behind the earsidiom
dewy-eyed
fledgling
innocency
innocently
maladroitly
new
newness
rubbish
uninitiated
unrefined
unscholarly
unseasoned
unslick
untravelled
untutored
unversed
unworldly

innocent | American Dictionary


innocent
adjective
us/ˈɪn·ə·sənt/
(of a person) not guilty of a particular crime, or having no knowledge of the unpleasant and evil things in life, or (of words or an action) not intended to cause harm:
He pleaded innocent to all charges against him.
It was a totally innocent kind of mistake.
Several innocent bystanders (= people who were not involved but who were there by chance) were injured when his car slid off the road.

innocently


adverbus/ˈɪn·ə·sənt·li/
Some people innocently drove into the contaminated area.

Examples of innocent


innocent
However, contemporaries were shocked at the involvement of ' innocents ' whom, it was said, no-one had any reason to distrust.
Thus, these traditions have attempted a long series of 'theodicies ' (accounts attempting to vindicate divine justice in the face of harm to innocents).
They seem to suggest that the oil companies are innocents in the real hard commercial world.
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I am talking about innocents who have never seen films or videos or watched television programmes.
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The members of the review body, if one looks at the list, are not innocents abroad.
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The people are, after all, silly innocents who think that high production or overproduction should result in lower prices for basic foodstuffs.
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Although innocents have been bruised by the provisions, some people have been drawn into the net who otherwise might not have been.
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As a result, the taxpayer must provide board and lodging for these young innocents for the next eight months.
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Only unrepresentative minorities need them, falsely claiming themselves to be progressive working-class movements, and catching innocents with their propaganda.
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We must protect the innocents who could be caught up in an offence.
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They are not the little innocents we would believe them to be.
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Perhaps it will have to be the women who take a strong lead in protecting the little innocents of society.
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I have a feeling that we are in the land of the innocents abroad.
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His calculated policy is to wipe out 300,000 innocents who have never done him or others any harm.
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Bread and milk, the food of innocents; who could guess what hidden dangers lurk therein!
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