ignorant

ignorant
'iɡnərənt
adjective
1) (knowing very little: He's really very ignorant - he ought to read more; I'm ignorant about money matters.) ignorante
2) ((with of) unaware: He continued on his way, ignorant of the dangers which lay ahead.) ignorante (de), desconocedor
- ignorance
ignorant adj ignorante
ignorant
tr['ɪgnərənt]
adjective
1 (unaware) ignorante (of, de)
2 familiar (rude) descortés, maleducado,-a
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to be ignorant of desconocer, ignorar, no saber
ignorant ['ɪgnərənt] adj
1) : ignorante
2)
to be ignorant of : no ser consciente de, desconocer, ignorar
ignorant
adj.
ajeno, -a adj.
bruto, -a adj.
ignorante adj.
indocto, -a adj.
n.
burra s.f.
'ɪgnərənt
adjective
a) (lacking knowledge) ignorante

I'm totally ignorant about politics — no tengo ni idea or no sé nada de política

to be ignorant OF something — ignorar or desconocer* algo

b) (rude) (BrE colloq) maleducado
['ɪɡnǝrǝnt]
ADJ ignorante

to be ignorant of — ignorar, desconocer

he can't be ignorant of what's going on — seguro que no ignora or seguro que sabe lo que está pasando

they are surprisingly ignorant about their own culture — es sorprendente lo poco que saben de su propia cultura, es sorprendente lo poco que conocen su propia cultura

he's an ignorant fool — es un necio ignorante, es un inepto

* * *
['ɪgnərənt]
adjective
a) (lacking knowledge) ignorante

I'm totally ignorant about politics — no tengo ni idea or no sé nada de política

to be ignorant OF something — ignorar or desconocer* algo

b) (rude) (BrE colloq) maleducado

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