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 innocence ['ɪnəsn.s]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 无罪, 无知, 天真无邪

[法] 无罪, 无罪的人, 清白无辜者




    innocence
    [ noun ]
    1. the quality of innocent naivete

    2. <noun.attribute>
    3. the state of being unsullied by sin or moral wrong; lacking a knowledge of evil

    4. <noun.state>
    5. a state or condition of being innocent of a specific crime or offense

    6. <noun.state>
      the trial established his innocence


    Innocence \In"no*cence\, n. [F. innocence, L. innocentia. See
    {Innocent}.]
    1. The state or quality of being innocent; freedom from that
    which is harmful or infurious; harmlessness.

    2. The state or quality of being morally free from guilt or
    sin; purity of heart; blamelessness.

    The silence often of pure innocence
    Persuades when speaking fails. --Shak.

    Banished from man's life his happiest life,
    Simplicity and spotless innocence! --Milton.

    3. The state or quality of being not chargeable for, or
    guilty of, a particular crime or offense; as, the
    innocence of the prisoner was clearly shown.

    4. Simplicity or plainness, bordering on weakness or
    silliness; artlessness; ingenuousness. --Chaucer. Shak.

    Syn: Harmlessness; innocuousness; blamelessness; purity;
    sinlessness; guiltlessness.

    1. The handsome, articulate Bundy, a one-time law student who became the nation's best-known serial killer, for years had cockily maintained his innocence in the string of killings for which he was a suspect.
    2. "It was an age of innocence.
    3. Awan and the other defendants maintain their innocence.
    4. There is something extraordinarily luscious about her style - the very pliant feet, the curvaceousness of the slightly hyperextended legs, the lack of harshness - and this is combined with a very sweet kind of innocence.
    5. Perhaps this is because most Americans, unlike much of Washington, have a basic sense of fairness about innocence until guilt is proven.
    6. Its abolition would reflect the presumption of innocence, it said.
    7. "I can't say I have faith in the system to find me innocent. But I believe my innocence will shine through." Clark, who left the country on Tuesday, said he would return to help with the trial.
    8. Mrs. Sims continues to maintain her innocence, Groshong told the panel Wednesday.
    9. Iran-Contra jurors began deliberating in the case against Poindexter after a federal judge in Washington directed them to focus only on his guilt or innocence and to ignore the "underlying political controversy" of the affair.
    10. She has maintained her innocence during her eight years in prison and sought the new trial on grounds her old lawyer, Donald Eisenberg, had a conflict of interest when representing her.
    11. Mrs. Dowaliby has crusaded to prove her husband's innocence, and to regain custody of the couple's two other children, currently living with relatives.
    12. Herring told reporters after his indictment that he felt "in the same position right now as Jesus was when he was on the cross. Right now, it's open season on ministers." Leyva's followers maintain his innocence.
    13. He said Baker told aides that he, too, believes in Meese's innocence.
    14. Mr. DiGennaro, who has been charged with insider trading and fraud offenses, has maintained his innocence.
    15. "Platoon," the critically acclaimed film about America's moral anguish and loss of innocence on Vietnam's battlefields, has been drawing tens of thousands of Vietnamese viewers, according to the official Vietnam News Agency.
    16. "The court's decision is based on technical, procedural issues, not the merits of the guilt or innocence of the defendants," Kane said.
    17. Congressional committees have no power to adjudicate the guilt or innocence of anyone, only to gather information in furtherance of Congress's oversight and legislative functions.
    18. While the company maintains its innocence, some analysts said the unfavorable publicity may have added urgency to promoting an American to a top job as an image-building move.
    19. From the innocence of a handicapped Irish poet (Daniel Day Lewis) to a suspected wife-poisoner (Jeremy Irons) and now to a cannibalistic serial killer.
    20. Fred is a Holy Fool, totally in tune with popular taste, and 'June Moon' is an instant hit. But Tin Pan Alley is a treacherous place and Fred's innocence is threatened by Eileen (Susannah Fellows) who knows how to spend his advance.
    21. Joel Steinberg was optimistic when jurors asked for clarification of murder laws, indicating they might be torn over his guilt or innocence in the death of his illegally adopted daughter, an attorney said.
    22. "I trust in God, justice and my innocence, since I didn't order the burning of any books," he said.
    23. Rogers proclaimed his innocence on camera, identifying himself by a tattoo on his arm that said "Milton."
    24. He has two other sisters who he says were "spared from acting careers." "Thank God I wasn't a professional kid," he says. "It allowed me to have my life and little bit of innocence.
    25. Lawyers said that since Leyva's testimony in federal court contradicted his sworn claim of innocence in state court, he had to recant the earlier testimony.
    26. So is proving innocence.
    27. Mr Elliott, released on ADollars 450,000 bail, has consistently maintained his innocence.
    28. Mr. Weitzman also accused the government of hiding evidence that he said helped prove Mr. De Lorean's innocence.
    29. And she hopes her message of innocence and toughness, wariness and openness, will speak to the young men of her own generation.
    30. In a later television interview, Grosz claimed no part of the ruling Communist Party had taken a position on Nagy's guilt or innocence.
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