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the Ingénue

  • 1 Naive

    f; -, -n; THEAT. the Ingénue
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    Na·i·ve(r)
    [naˈi:və(ɐ)]
    f(m) dekl wie adj
    den \Naiven/die \Naive spielen to play dumb
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    Naive f; -, -n; THEAT the Ingénue

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Naive

  • 2 naiv

    Adj. naive (auch Kunst, Lit.); naiver Maler etc. naive painter etc.; die Naive / den Naiven spielen umg. act naive
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    primitive; simple-minded; naive; naïve; innocent; greenly; unsophisticated
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    na|iv [na'iːf]
    1. adj
    naive
    2. adv
    naively

    sich naív geben — to give the impression of being naive

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    1) (simple and straightforward in one's way of thinking, speaking etc.) naïve
    2) (ignorantly simple.) naïve
    3) (simple and straightforward in one's way of thinking, speaking etc.) naive
    4) (ignorantly simple.) naive
    5) (trusting and easily cheated: She is too simple to see through his lies.) simple
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    na·iv
    [naˈi:f]
    adj naive
    \naiv sein to be naive
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    1.
    Adjektiv naïve; ingenuous < look; child>; unaffected < pleasure>
    2.
    adverbial naïvely
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    naiv adj naive ( auch KUNST, LIT);
    naiver Maler etc naive painter etc;
    die Naive/den Naiven spielen umg act naive
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    1.
    Adjektiv naïve; ingenuous <look; child>; unaffected < pleasure>
    2.
    adverbial naïvely
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    adj.
    naive adj. adv.
    greenly adv.
    naively adv.
    unsophisticatedly adv.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > naiv

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