credulously
adverb uk/ˈkredʒ.ə.ləs.li/ us/ˈkredʒ.ə.ləs.li/
轻信地;易上当地
in a way that shows someone is too willing to believe what they are told and so easily deceived
People credulously assume that he is telling the truth. 人们轻信地认为他说的是真话。
He absorbs everything he sees on TV, credulously. 他轻信地接受电视上看到的一切。
See: credulous
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- No longer is this simply a matter of a naive audience credulously believing a performance.
- She relies heavily, and at times credulously, on Jones's unfinished autobiography.
- The book accepts far too credulously the claims made by the politian's admirers about his accomplishments.