innocent
Significado: Not guilty; lacking experience of evil; naive
Innocent means not guilty of a crime or wrongdoing, or lacking experience of evil or unpleasant things. It describes someone pure, naive, or harmless. In law, everyone is presumed innocent until proven guilty. 'An innocent remark' is one made without harmful intent. Children are often described as innocent due to their lack of worldly knowledge.
Ejemplos
- The jury found him innocent of all charges. 陪审团裁定他所有指控无罪。El jurado lo declaró inocente de todos los cargos.陪審員は彼をすべての容疑で無罪としました。배심원단은 그에게 모든 혐의에 대해 무죄를 선고했습니다.
- She gave him an innocent smile, unaware of the trouble brewing. 她给了他一个天真的微笑,没有意识到即将到来的麻烦。Ella le dio una sonrisa inocente, sin darse cuenta del problema que se avecinaba.彼女は迫りくるトラブルに気づかず、彼に無邪気な笑顔を向けました。그녀는 다가오는 문제를 모른 채 그에게 순진한 미소를 지었습니다.
- It started as an innocent conversation but turned serious. 一开始只是无心的对话,但后来变得严肃了。Empezó como una conversación inocente pero se volvió seria.最初は何気ない会話でしたが、深刻な話になりました。처음에는 가벼운 대화였지만 심각한 이야기로 변했습니다.
Pronunciación
Guía de uso
Contexto: general
Tono: neutral
Origen e historia
From Old French 'innocent', from Latin 'innocentem' (not harmful, blameless), combining 'in-' (not) + 'nocentem' (harmful), present participle of 'nocere' (to harm). Literally 'not harming.'
Contexto cultural
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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