形容词目不识丁的,文盲的
名词文盲; 无知; 目不识丁者
名词literate
形容词
1. He is musically illiterate.
他对音乐一无所知。
2. People who have never gone to school are usually illiterate.
从未上过学的人往往目不识丁。
3. About half the population in the country is still illiterate.
这个国家大约有一半人口仍是文盲。
1. 文盲:法国人(French)把他扔进了壕沟 / 战壕(trench)里,我把他扭伤(wrench) -iterate 系列: 一个有文化的人(literate),爱上了重复说话(iterate),长大以后学会了掺假(adulterate),生病 以后变成了文盲(illiterate),之前无文字记录(preliterate),
2. 文盲;文盲的:illite 伊利石 | illiterate 文盲;文盲的 | illitic 伊利石的
3. 目不识丁:申请延任applied to extend their service | 目不识丁illiterate | 目标为本课程Target-Oriented Curriculum
4. 文盲的:slack 懒惰的 | illiterate 文盲的 | absurd 愚蠢的
1. illiterate
1. 文盲的;不会读写的
Someone who is illiterate does not know how to read or write.
e.g. A large percentage of the population is illiterate.
文盲人口占有相当高的比例。
2. (音乐、科技、经济上)知之甚少的,接近无知的
If you describe someone as musically, technologically, or economically illiterate, you mean that they do not know much about music, technology, or economics.
e.g. Many senior managers are technologically illiterate.
许多高级经理都对技术知之甚少。
1. That forced more than 85 percent of Indians to become functionally illiterate by the time the Britons left in 1947.
2. The poor cannot afford education, and the illiterate cannot hope to earn enough to overcome poverty.
3. Trained polling staff directed voters to check their identity cards and illustrated how to cast ballots as 92 percent of the southern residents are illiterate.
4. Yet the actual number of illiterate people in India is greater than the total population of the continent in 1947.
5. According to court officials, all thieves were deaf and almost illiterate receiving no higher than elementary education.
6. More than half the population is illiterate, and many parts of the country are divided along ethnic and tribal lines.
7. While Ma can't read the epitaph - he is illiterate - he says he and Hu understand the feeling.
8. The biggest group is not illiterate grandmas or housewives with too much spare time, but teenagers who have an unprecedented exposure to science and knowledge.
9. Factoring in health at the outset and other variables, medically illiterate patients were 50 percent more likely to die than the others.
10. The survey showed only 10 per cent of the illiterate can speak Mandarin while those with 87 per cent with college degrees are fluent.
noun
1. a person unable to read
Synonym: illiterate person nonreader
adj
1. uneducated in the fundamentals of a given art or branch of learning
lacking knowledge of a specific field
e.g. she is ignorant of quantum mechanics
he is musically illiterate
Synonym: ignorant
2. lacking culture, especially in language and literature
3. not able to read or write