Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary - innocent
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Innocent
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adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin ~-, innocens, from in- + nocent-, nocens wicked, from present participle of nocere to harm — more at noxious Date: 14th century 1. a. free from guilt or sin especially through lack of knowledge of evil ; blameless an ~ child b. harmless in effect or intention searching for a hidden motive in even the most ~ conversation — Leonard Wibberley; also candid gave me an ~ gaze c. free from legal guilt or fault; also lawful a wholly ~ transaction 2. a. lacking or reflecting a lack of sophistication, guile, or self-consciousness ; artless, ingenuous b. ignorant almost entirely ~ of Latin — C. L. Wrenn; also unaware perfectly ~ of the confusion he had created — B. R. Haydon 3. lacking or deprived of something her face ~ of cosmetics — Marcia Davenport • ~ noun • ~ly adverb INNOCENT biographical name name of 13 popes: especially II died 1143 (pope 1130-43); III 1160(or 1161)-1216 (pope 1198-1216); IV d 1254 (pope 1243-54); XI 1611-1689 (pope 1676-89)
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adj. & n. --adj. 1 free from moral wrong; sinless. 2 (usu. foll. by of) not guilty (of a crime etc.). 3 a simple; guileless; na{iuml}ve. b pretending to be guileless. 4 harmless. 5 (foll. by of) colloq. without, lacking (appeared, innocent of shoes). --n. 1 an innocent person, esp. a young child. 2 (in pl.) the young children killed by Herod after the birth of Jesus (Matt. 2:16). Phrases and idioms Innocents' (or Holy Innocents') Day the day, 28 Dec., commemorating the massacre of the innocents. Derivatives innocence n. innocency n. innocently adv. Etymology: ME f. OF innocent or L innocens innocent- (as IN-(1), nocere hurt) ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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1. невинный, невиновный (человек) 2. невинный младенец the Innocents, the Holy Innocents —- библ. невинные младенцы (Holy) Innocents' Day —- библ. день избиения младенцев massacre (slaughter) of the Innocents —- библ. избиение младенцев; парл. жарг. отмена рассмотрения законопроектов ввиду недостатка времени 3. простак, простофиля I was an innocent to be thus deceived —- я был дураком, что дал себя так провести 4. блаженный, дурачок, идиот 5. ам. разг. васильки 6. невинный, чистый; непорочный innocent babe —- невинный младенец (-ое дитя) innocent lamb —- агнец невинный innocent snow —- нетронутый снег innocent life —- непорочная жизнь innocent bllod —- кровь невинных 7. законный innocent transaction —- законная сделка 8. наивный, простодушный, бесхитростный innocent girl —- наивная девочка innocent remark —- невинное (наивное) замечание 9. глупый 10. безобидный, безвредный innocent game —- безобидная игра innocent tattling —- безобидная (пустая) болтовня innocent amusement —- безобидное (невинное) развлечение innocent medicine —- безвредное лекарство 11. (of) невиновный to be innocent of the crime —- быть невиновным в совершении преступления 12. (of) разг. лишенный (чего-л.) innocent of wrong intention —- без всякого злого умысла he was innocent of grammar —- он не обременял себя грамматикой a wall innocent of paper —- неоклеенная...Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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1. noun 1) невинный младенец massacre/slaughter of the innocents - а) bibl. избиение младенцев; б) parl. sl. отмена обсуждения законопроектов, ввиду недостатка времени 2) простак 2. adj. 1) невинный, чистый 2) невиновный (of) 3) наивный, простодушный 4) безвредный innocent amusements - безобидные развлечения 5) coll. лишенный (чего-л.) windows innocent of glass - окна без стекол 6) med. незлокачественный, доброкачественный (о новообразовании) Syn: blameless, guiltless, irreproachable, sinless, untainted, virginal Ant: blameworthy, culpable, depraved, dirty, guilty, immoral, impure, indecent, lewd, unchaste ...Англо-русский словарь
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(innocents) Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English. 1. If someone is innocent, they did not commit a crime which they have been accused of. He was sure that the man was innocent of any crime... The police knew from day one that I was innocent. ? guilty ADJ: oft ADJ of n 2. If someone is innocent, they have no experience or knowledge of the more complex or unpleasant aspects of life. They seemed so young and innocent... = naive ADJ • An innocent is someone who is innocent. Ian was a hopeless innocent where women were concerned. N-COUNT • innocently The baby gurgled innocently on the bed. ADV: usu ADV with v 3. Innocent people are those who are not involved in a crime or conflict, but are injured or killed as a result of it. All those wounded were innocent victims... ADJ: usu ADJ n 4. An innocent question, remark, or comment is not intended to offend or upset people, even if it does so. It was a perfectly innocent question. = harmless ADJ ...Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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~1 adj 1 not guilty of a crime (Nobody would believe that I was innocent.) + of (He's innocent of murder.) 2 innocent victims/ bystanders/people etc people who get hurt or killed in a war or as a result of a crime though they are not involved in it (innocent victims of ruthless terrorism) 3 done or said without intending to harm or offend anyone (He was startled by their angry reaction to his innocent remark.) 4 not having much experience of life, so that you are easily deceived; naive (I was thirteen years old and very innocent.) - innocently adv ~2 n someone who does not have much experience of life or knowledge about evil in the world ...Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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