innocence
英 [ˈɪnəsns]
美 [ˈɪnəsns]
n. 清白; 无辜; 无罪; 天真; 纯真; 单纯
Collins.2 / BNC.5678 / COCA.5397
牛津词典
noun
- 清白;无辜;无罪
the fact of not being guilty of a crime, etc.- She protested her innocence (= said repeatedly that she was innocent) .
她一再申明自己是无辜的。 - This new evidence will prove their innocence.
这一新的证据将证明他们的清白。 - I asked if she was married in all innocence (= without knowing it was likely to offend or upset her) .
我问她结婚了没有,完全没有恶意。
- She protested her innocence (= said repeatedly that she was innocent) .
- 天真;纯真;单纯
lack of knowledge and experience of the world, especially of evil or unpleasant things- Children lose their innocence as they grow older.
儿童随着年龄的增长而失去其天真。
- Children lose their innocence as they grow older.
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 天真;单纯
Innocenceis the quality of having no experience or knowledge of the more complex or unpleasant aspects of life.- ...the sweet innocence of youth...
青春时代的可爱与单纯 - Youngsters are losing their childhood innocence too quickly.
青少年正过早地失去他们童年的纯真。
- ...the sweet innocence of youth...
- N-UNCOUNT 清白;无罪
If someone proves theirinnocence, they prove that they are not guilty of a crime.- He claims he has evidence which could prove his innocence.
他声称有证据证明自己是无辜的。
- He claims he has evidence which could prove his innocence.
英英释义
noun
- the quality of innocent naivete
- a state or condition of being innocent of a specific crime or offense
- the trial established his innocence
- the state of being unsullied by sin or moral wrong