puerility

英 [,pjʊə'rɪlətɪ] 美
  • n. 天真,幼稚;孩子气,未成熟
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puerility 天真,幼稚

来自puerile,孩子气的。

puerility (n.)
late 15c., from Middle French puérilité (15c.), from Latin puerilitatem (nominative puerilitas) "childishness," from puerilis "boyish, youthful; childish, trivial, silly," from puer "child, boy," from PIE *pau- (1) "few, little," with sense extended to "small, young" (cognates: Latin putus "boy," Sanskrit putrah "son, boy," Avestan puthra- "son, child;" see few (adj.)).
1. There was always, in her conversation, the same odd mixture of audacity and puerility.
她的谈吐非常奇特,总是那么既大胆放肆同时又天真无邪.

来自辞典例句

2. Puerility is kind of a desire - free state.
天真是一种没有欲望的状态.

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