innocent

innocent
'inəsnt
adjective
1) (not guilty (of a crime, misdeed etc): A man should be presumed innocent of a crime until he is proved guilty; They hanged an innocent man.) inocente
2) ((of an action etc) harmless or without harmful or hidden intentions: innocent games and amusements; an innocent remark.) inocente
3) (free from, or knowing nothing about, evil etc: an innocent child; You can't be so innocent as to believe what advertisements say!) inocente, ingenuo
- innocence
innocent adj inocente
innocent
tr['ɪnəsənt]
adjective
1 (gen) inocente; (harmless) inocuo,-a, inofensivo,-a; (naive) ingenuo,-a
she was so young and innocent era tan joven e inocente
innocent until proved guilty inocente hasta que se pruebe lo contrario
innocent passers-by were injured transeúntes inocentes resultaron heridos
an innocent question una pregunta ingenua
noun
1 inocente nombre masulino o femenino, ingenuo,-a
innocent ['ɪnəsənt] adj
: inocente
innocently adv
innocent n
: inocente mf
innocent
adj.
cándido, -a adj.
infantil adj.
inocente adj.
párvulo, -a adj.
n.
inocente s.m.

I 'ɪnəsənt
adjective
a) (blameless, not guilty) inocente
b) (naive) inocente, ingenuo
c) (not malicious) <game/mistake> inocente

II
noun (liter) inocente mf
['ɪnǝsnt]
1. ADJ
1) (=not guilty) inocente

to find sb innocent — declarar inocente a algn

to be innocent of a crime — ser inocente de un crimen

he was found innocent of murder — lo declararon inocente de asesinato

2) (=innocuous) [question, remark] inocente, sin malicia; [fun] sin malicia; [mistake] inocente
3) (=naive) inocente, ingenuo

they seemed so young and innocent — parecían tan jóvenes e inocentes or ingenuos

she stood facing him with that innocent air she had — estaba frente a él, con ese aire inocente que tenía

bystander
4) liter (=devoid)

to be innocent of sth: he was innocent of any desire to harm her — no tenía ningún deseo de hacerle daño

a face innocent of any trace of make-up — una cara sin ningún rastro de maquillaje

2.
N inocente mf

he's an innocent when it comes to women — cuando se trata de mujeres es un inocente or inocentón

I'm not a total innocent — no soy tan inocente

the Massacre of the Holy Innocents — la masacre de los Santos Inocentes

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I ['ɪnəsənt]
adjective
a) (blameless, not guilty) inocente
b) (naive) inocente, ingenuo
c) (not malicious) <game/mistake> inocente

II
noun (liter) inocente mf

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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