词汇 | 一无所知 |
释义 | 一无所知 德文keine Ahnung von etwas haben über etwas nicht informiert sein 反义词 Some locals know of no opportunities other than coal, know nothing of wind as an energy source and do not have the resources to concern themselves with global climate change. But almost nothing is known about how bilingual babies do this for two languages. When you think you know nothing, then you begin to know something. There is another site about a mile down the river which we know nothing about but I think there must be a connection. If I had to explain only one thing to someone who knew nothing about psychology, it would be' sheep theory'. If I had to explain only one thing to someone who knew nothing about psychology, it would be' crowd psychology'. However, the girl had not run out with her brothers, and the queen knew nothing about her. He answered that he knew nothing about it. He occasionally slept with women and would sometimes, wistfully and innocently, fall into discussions of sex with women who scarcely knew him. He faced me out that he know nothing about the matter. Few of them knew anything about the country or its politics. It knows nothing about the view or controller. I'm tired of those politicians jabbering away about matters of where they have no knowledge. I tried to tell myself that I had known nothing of what she had done when I chose her. I know nothing about her resume. I have no idea whether she has talent. I know nothing about this matter. When I see what you know, what you have read, and seen, and thought, I feel what a nothing I am! We know nothing about events which happen once objects pass this boundary. Zhang might be completely ignorant of the whole donation process that is more than likely being conveniently handled by her agent and assistants. This means that we have to somehow develop capabilities without the knowledge of how they might be used. This absurd argument is analogous to saying that a new student should never start to learn in the first place, because he or she knows nothing. Almost all of us serve people whom we do not know, and even of whose existence we are ignorant, and we in turn constantly live on the services of other people of whom we know nothing. They have no knowledge of anything that happens outside of their own observation. We knew nothing about the British. ALMOST nothing is known of the men who built the great medieval cathedrals. The brain has been mapped to the smallest fold for at least a century, but still no one knows how all the parts talk to each other. |
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