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naivete造句
(1) His Toshi is a heroic character whose naivete and haunted past are shed in this exceedingly likable coming-of-age story. (2) Naive, perhaps, but whom did her naivete harm? (3) She represents purity, innocence, and, in all likelihood, naivete. (4) Again, a little bit of naivete there. (5) She laughs at her own naivete. (6) I like the naivete of children and living simply. (7) I saw your smiling mask, pretending naivete, no matter what is goody - goody. (8) He combined curious qualities of naivete with incisive wit and worldly sophistication. (9) He finds the naivete of the young officer very engaging. (10) But this may betray a certain psychological naivete, for a growing research base is showing much of our moral thinking is automatic and nonconscious - mindless even. (11) Effective, too, is Mare Winningham as Sheila, a mentally disabled woman whom Norman is courting with irresistible naivete. (12) Much that has been written is to be discarded if one incorporates naivete as requisite for creative work. (13) Listening to Louise's agitation, Constance was amazed at her own naivete. (14) His eyes snared on the teal nylon of the fanny pack, and it felt as if all sixteen years of his life he'd worn her naivete through the streets like a crown of thorns. (15) And to think that all of it had happened so innocently, with naivete on her part. (16) In which case, we can also accuse him of naivete. (17) This attitude combines a lack of class consciousness, a somewhat jaunty optimism and an inquisitiveness which in combination look to the European like naivete. (18) Be light-footed and free without the shackle, you can feel the passion of naivete.