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单词 uninformed
释义
uninformedun‧in‧formed /ˌʌnɪnˈfɔːmd◂ $ -ɔːr-/ adjective Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • Careless or uninformed decisions during these huge storms can lead to loss of life and property.
  • Many immigrants are uninformed about U.S. tax laws.
  • The Vice-President gave the impression of being remarkably uninformed about South American affairs.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • But then the settlers - settlers in all countries, as it happens - were particularly receptive to uninformed rumour.
  • First, why are markets so short-sighted and uninformed?
  • Inaccurate information from an uninformed physician can cause untold damage to the best educational program.
  • It not only is found among the uninformed but, unfortunately, also has lingered within the medical profession.
  • It would neither be the subject of uninformed scandal, nor slated to become a national historic landmark in our city.
  • Such uninformed views do the industry a disservice.
  • The weights are marked in braille with irregular bumps that to the uninformed would appear to be defects.
  • There are commercial pressures, the changing face of the sport itself, its vulnerability to uninformed judgement from without.
Thesaurus
Longman Language Activatornot knowing about something
someone who is ignorant does not know facts or information that they should know: · I didn't like to ask him to explain more clearly because I didn't want to appear ignorant.ignorant of: · There are still doctors who are ignorant of patients' rights, or who try to deny them.ignorant about: · I'm very ignorant about politics.
when someone does not know facts or information that they should know: · I haven't read your latest book, so I hope you'll forgive my ignorance.ignorance of: · He showed complete ignorance of the most basic historical facts.
people or opinions that are uninformed show a lack of knowledge and information about the subject that they are discussing: · Careless or uninformed decisions during these huge storms can lead to loss of life and property.uninformed about: · The Vice-President gave the impression of being remarkably uninformed about South American affairs.
not knowing much about something or making mistakes about it because you have been given incorrect or not enough information: · He's either a liar or he's incredibly ill-informed.· Writers such as Oscar Wilde were the target of ill-informed and often hostile criticism simply because they were gay.ill-informed about: · For someone who wants to be a journalist, she's remarkably ill-informed about current affairs.
someone who has no special knowledge about a subject such as science or medicine, as opposed to people who have special knowledge or training: · Professor Hawking's book is intended for the lay person who has an interest in the field of nuclear physics and astronomy.in layman's terms (=using words a layman can understand): · Many superb doctors are incapable of communicating in layman's terms.
Word family
WORD FAMILYnouninformantinformationinformermisinformationdisinformationadjectiveinformativeuninformativeinformeduninformedverbinformmisinformadverbinformatively
not having enough knowledge or information:  Parents were left anxious, uninformed, and isolated. uninformed criticism from uninformed journalistsuninformed about Many immigrants are uninformed about US tax laws.
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