inadvertence
英 [,ɪnəd'vɜːtəns]
美
GRE
1、ad- "to" + vert-.
2、字面含义:turn toward. => turn sb to sth. => give attention to, direct one's attention to. => 注意、留意。
3、in- "not" + advert + -ence.
- inadvertence (n.)
- mid-15c., from Middle French inadvertance (14c.), from Scholastic Latin inadvertentia, from in- "not" (see in- (1)) + advertentia, from Latin advertere "to direct one's attention to," literally "to turn toward" (see advertise).
- 1. We all suffer reproaches for the inadvertence of a few.
- 由于一、二个人的疏忽,我们都受到了谴责.
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- 2. Mistakes proceed from inadvertence.
- 错误出自粗心大意.
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- 3. Study the prison you have built around yourself by inadvertence.
- 考察你因心不在焉给自己做成的困窘.
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- 4. M : Emotional reactions, born of ignorance or inadvertence, are never justified.
- 因无明及失察而起的情绪反应永不会合理.
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