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天真的,纯真的,朴素的
资料来源 : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Naive \Na"["i]ve`\, a. [F. na["i]f, fem. na["i]ve, fr. L.
nativus innate, natural, native. See {Native}, and cf.
{Na["i]f}.]
Having native or unaffected simplicity; ingenuous; artless;
frank; as, na["i]ve manners; a na["i]ve person; na["i]ve and
unsophisticated remarks.
资料来源 : WordNet®
naive
adj 1: marked by or showing unaffected simplicity and lack of guile
or worldly experience; "a teenager's naive ignorance
of life"; "the naive assumption that things can only
get better"; "this naive simple creature with wide
friendly eyes so eager to believe appearances" [syn: {naif}]
[ant: {sophisticated}]
2: lacking experience of life; "a callow youth of seventeen"
[syn: {callow}, {inexperienced}, {unsophisticated}]
3: lacking sophistication [syn: {unsophisticated}]
资料来源 : Free On-Line Dictionary of Computing
naive
Untutored in the perversities of some particular program or
system; one who still tries to do things in an intuitive way,
rather than the right way (in really good designs these
coincide, but most designs aren't "really good" in the
appropriate sense). This trait is completely unrelated to
general maturity or competence or even competence at any other
specific program. It is a sad commentary on the primitive
state of computing that the natural opposite of this term is
often claimed to be "experienced user" but is really more like
"cynical user".
(1994-11-29)