innocently


in·no·cent

I0152400 (ĭn′ə-sənt)adj.1. Uncorrupted by evil, malice, or wrongdoing; sinless: an innocent child.2. a. Not guilty of a specific crime or offense; legally blameless: was innocent of all charges.b. Within, allowed by, or sanctioned by the law; lawful.3. a. Not dangerous or harmful; innocuous: an innocent prank.b. Candid; straightforward: a child's innocent stare.4. a. Not experienced or worldly; naive.b. Betraying or suggesting no deception or guile; artless.5. a. Not exposed to or familiar with something specified; ignorant: American tourists wholly innocent of French.b. Unaware: She remained innocent of the complications she had caused.6. Lacking, deprived, or devoid of something: a novel innocent of literary merit.n.1. A person, especially a child, who is free of evil or sin.2. A simple, guileless, inexperienced, or unsophisticated person.3. A very young child.
[Middle English, from Old French, from Latin innocēns, innocent- : in-, not; see in-1 + nocēns, present participle of nocēre, to harm; see nek- in Indo-European roots.]
in′no·cent·ly adv.
Thesaurus
Adv.1.innocently - in a not unlawful manner; "he claimed to have purchased the contraband innocently"
2.innocently - in a naively innocent manner; "she smiled at him innocently"
Translations
天真地无罪地清白地

innocent

(ˈinəsnt) adjective1. not guilty (of a crime, misdeed etc). A man should be presumed innocent of a crime until he is proved guilty; They hanged an innocent man. 清白的 清白的2. (of an action etc) harmless or without harmful or hidden intentions. innocent games and amusements; an innocent remark. 無害的,沒有惡意的 无害的,没有恶意的 3. free from, or knowing nothing about, evil etc. an innocent child; You can't be so innocent as to believe what advertisements say! 天真的 天真的ˈinnocently adverb 清白地, 沒有惡意地,天真地 清白地,无罪地,天真地 ˈinnocence nounHe at last managed to prove his innocence; the innocence of a child. 清白,無惡意,天真 清白,无辜,天真