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f ignorance* * *ignoranza s.f.1 ignorance: ignoranza crassa, crass ignorance; per ignoranza, out of (o through) ignorance; essere nella completa ignoranza di qlco., to be in complete ignorance of sthg.; confesso la mia ignoranza, non ho mai sentito parlare di questo autore, I have to confess my ignorance, I've never heard of this writer // beata ignoranza, (scherz.) ignorance is bliss // l'ignoranza della legge non scusa, ignorance of the law is no excuse // la superbia è figlia dell'ignoranza, (prov.) pride is born of ignorance2 (fam.) (scortesia) rudeness.* * *[iɲɲo'rantsa]sostantivo femminile ignorancebeata ignoranza! — scherz. blissful ignorance!
* * *ignoranza/iŋŋo'rantsa/sostantivo f.ignorance; beata ignoranza! scherz. blissful ignorance! la legge non ammette ignoranza ignorance of law is no excuse. -
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ignorance of the law is no excuse for breaking it — There is a hoary L. legal maxim: ignorantia iuris neminem excusat, ignorance of the law excuses nobody. c 1412 T. HOCCLEVE De Regimene Principum (EETS) 92 Excuse schal hym naght his ignorance. 1530 C. ST. GERMAN Dialogues in English II. xlvi.… … Proverbs new dictionary
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