naively adv.
天真烂漫地, 无邪地
naively[ adv ]
in a naive manner
<adv.all>
he believed, naively, that she would leave him her money
naively \na"["i]ve`ly\, adv.
In a na["i]ve manner.
- Others naively claim they "have plenty of life insurance."
- It would be a mistake to embrace too naively the prejudice that so-called current spending is bad and so-called capital spending good.
- He lashed out at Britain and France, saying Bosnia's Moslems had 'naively' believed they would win backing from both countries.
- As John Stocker, CSIRO's chief executive, admits: 'We went out, sometimes rather naively, and touted for and found business.