Aún no tenemos significados para "entirely ignorant".
1The are either entirely ignorant of religion or their ideas are erroneous.
2We are, however, entirely ignorant of the nature of the former disease.
3So far as the entire country is concerned, we are entirely ignorant.
4There was one appalling fact of which Mrs. Smithson was entirely ignorant.
5To-day he knew things of which he had been entirely ignorant before.
6He was entirely ignorant of the particular dangers that were ahead of him.
7They were entirely ignorant of conditions in and about the theatre.
8Of what became of the place in Saxon times we are entirely ignorant.
9Of course the Austrians were not entirely ignorant of what was going on.
10We walk according to the laws of equilibrium, while entirely ignorant of them.
11Many, too, seem to be entirely ignorant of the object of present hostilities.
12Felix was entirely ignorant that he had attracted so much observation.
13Father Tringlot was an uneducated man, entirely ignorant of the law.
14Charlie wasn't entirely ignorant of the sedition that was simmering at his wrists.
15She said then that she was entirely ignorant of the effects of the powder.
16Suppose, when entirely ignorant of music, I decide to learn to play the piano.
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