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The word 无知 is formed through a direct and intuitive conceptual combination: the first character 无 (wú) means "without" or "to lack", and the second character 知 (zhī) means "knowledge" or "awareness". By placing them together, the concept of "without knowledge" is created, naturally arriving at the meaning of "ignorance". This formation is not a grammatical rule but a foundational method of Chinese thought, where combining core ideas produces a new, unified concept that describes a state of being or condition, in this case, the state of lacking understanding or awareness.
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他的无知很明显。
由于无知,他做了错误决定。
面对科学问题,无知会导致迷信。
尽管他学识渊博,但在某些领域仍显无知。
在处理国际事务时,无知往往源于缺乏跨文化理解。