释义 |
ignoramusig‧no‧ra‧mus /ˌɪɡnəˈreɪməs/ noun (plural ignoramuses) [countable] old-fashioned ignoramusOrigin: 1500-1600 Latin ‘we do not know’, from ignorare; ➔ IGNORE - Andrew Jackson, the first president from the western frontier, was unjustly accused of bigamy and derided as an unschooled ignoramus.
- Edward the Eighth, you ignoramus.
- She also tried hard to revive interest in Idomeneo, thus proving that she was no musical ignoramus.
- To think otherwise, it seems, is to reveal oneself as an ignoramus who does not know enough characters.
- You are not an ignoramus if you have never heard of marsanne, roussanne and viognier.
someone who does not know about things that most people know about |