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traduction naive russe, dictionnaire Anglais - Russe, définition, voir aussi 'native', nave',naiveté',naivety', conjugaison, expression, synonyme, dictionnaire ...

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naive перевод: наивный . Узнать ... Перевод «naive» в англо-русском словаре ... If someone is naive, they believe things too easily and do not have enough ...

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This is an extensive memorial obituary for prominent Russian sociologist Tatyana Ivanovna Zaslavskaya (1927–2013). The brief chronicle of her academic ...

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Your arrogance is surpassed only by your naivete. В Касе есть ... But at the time when you're young and naive, naivety is a wonderful thing. Твоя наивность ...

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Морфологические и синтаксические свойства[править]. сравн. ст. превосх. ст. more naive, most naive. naive. Прилагательное. Произношение[править].

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What is the naive philosophizing of childhood and what is its particularity? In general naivety is naturalness (in the counterbalance of artificiality), a spontaneity, ...

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naive: Определение naive: 1. too willing to believe that someone is telling the truth, that people's intentions in general are good, or that life is simple and fair.

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Naivety (or naïvety or naïveté) is the state of being naïve, that is to say, having or showing a lack of experience, understanding or sophistication, often in a context where one neglects pragmatism in favor of moral idealism. One who is "naïve" may be called a naïf.

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