幼稚英语怎么说
- If I was younger or more naive, the criticism would have destroyed me.
- Concert organizers branded the group's actions as puerile.
- Their view was that he had been politically naive.
- They laughed at the naivety of his suggestion.
- He is like a childish adult.
- It doesn't mean that we are childish.
- Everyone has the happy memory, sad memory and childish memory.
- In reflection, my firm belief in the power of the brand was naive, not to mention a bit snobby.
- When you are still in college, watch stupid, childish films as much as possible, as the kind of Meteor Garden.
- I've had enough of her childish stunts.
- I can't believe you were so naive as to trust him!
- I thought. How childish I was!
- "Many industries are going out of infancy and becoming adolescents," Shapiro said.
- I am disgusted by the immaturity and stupidity presented in this column.
- Freud found this naive, maintaining that psychoanalysis was not about changing the world, but about helping people to adapt to it.
- If I was younger or more naive, the criticism would have destroyed me.
- One positive outcome that could arise from bumping into a friendly ETI is that it takes our fledgling race under its wing (tentacle).
- The naivety and negligence of the negotiator necessitates an aide with neat handwriting.
- Perhaps I have just been lucky or na?ve, but I have always believed that I had the respect of my managers, associates, and clients.
- When you are still in college, watch stupid, childish films as much as possible, as the kind of Meteor Garden.
- It's naive to think that teachers are always tolerant.