Aún no tenemos significados para "profess ignorance".
1As if a cultured man could profess ignorance of such a masterpiece!
2To be sure, journalists do not normally profess ignorance.
3You profess ignorance, when he distinctly said-
4A shake of the head, a shrug, his hands spread to profess ignorance, was his only response.
5Such was then the extent of knowledge possessed by every American on the subject, and of which no one could decently profess ignorance.
6Dear me, is that Major Cartwright? He had never heard of him before, but he did not like to profess ignorance of a Major.
7It seems to us that politicians on all sides, and those who fund them, cannot credibly profess ignorance or innocence in this matter of vote-buying.
8Even so, the dentist professed ignorance about why the package was mislabeled.
9She'd asked the truck her question, but with silence it professed ignorance.
10He professed ignorance; and asked next what sort of person the housekeeper was.
11Ivan professed ignorance and claimed innocence, but clearly the raids had his backing.
12You tell us to be ashamed of professing ignorance.
13Gregorio shook himself from the Jew's touch and professed ignorance of the necessity for speech.
14Had Talleyrand not professed ignorance of the eastern boundary?
15They professed ignorance then-noneof them knew, or, at least, none of them would say.
16Sousi understood French and had some English, but the others professed ignorance of everything but Chipewyan.
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