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disregarded

/dis-ri-gahrd/US // ˌdɪs rɪˈgɑrd //UK // (ˌdɪsrɪˈɡɑːd) //

不予理会,不予理睬,不受重视,不理会

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to pay no attention to; leave out of consideration; ignore: Disregard the footnotes.
    • : to treat without due regard, respect, or attentiveness; slight: to disregard an invitation.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : lack of regard or attention; neglect.
    • : lack of due or respectful regard.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbignore; make light of
Synonyms
disobey违抗,违抗命令,违拗,违逆forget遗忘,忘记,忘了,忘记了neglect忽视,忽略了,忽视了,忽略omit省略,遗漏,略过,省略掉overlook忽视,忽视了,忽略了,忽略cold-shoulder冷肩,冷肩带,冷肩部,冷肩式contemn谴责,声讨,赔偿,争论despise藐视,蔑视,鄙视,轻视discount折扣,贴现,打折,折价disdain蔑视,不屑一顾,鄙视,轻视disparage贬低,诋毁,贬损,贬低他人fail不合格,失败,不及格,不成功miss错过了,错过,怀念,错过的overpass立交桥,高架桥,天桥,立体声pooh-pooh呸呸呸,呸呸呸呸,便便scorn蔑视,轻视,不屑一顾,看不起slight纤细的,纤细,纤弱的,纤微snub冷落,冷落了,冷落的,冷漠vilipend维利宾德,维利潘德,维利彭德,维利彭特blink at眨眼间就,眨眼之间就brush aside置之不理,放置在一边brush away拨开,拂去,掸去,掸掉brush off不予理会,不予理睬have no use for用不着,用不上,用不到,用不了laugh off笑掉大牙,笑掉牙,欢笑,大笑leave out of account漏掉,遗漏,撇清,撇清关系let go放手,松手,放手吧,放开let off easy轻饶,轻饶了我吧,轻饶了他们,轻饶了我let pass放行,放任自流,放任,放行证live with与,住在,活在,活用look the other way另眼相看,视而不见,另眼看待pass over穿过,穿越,越过,略过pay no attention to不予理会,不予理睬,不闻不问,不理会pay no heed to不予理会,不闻不问,不予理睬,不理pay no mind不要在意,别在意,不介意吧,别介意shut eyes to闭目养神,闭上眼睛take no notice of不予理会,不闻不问,不理睬,不理会tune out调出,调离,调开,调走turn a blind eye睁一只眼闭一只眼,睁只眼闭只眼,睁一眼闭一眼,视而不见turn a deaf ear置若罔闻,充耳不闻,漠不关心地听着,漠不关心wink at挤眉弄眼,挤挤眼,挤兑,挤眉弄眼的

Examples

  • Meatpacking companies “have refused to take basic precautions to protect their workers, many of whom earn extremely low wages and lack adequate paid leave, and have shown a callous disregard for workers’ health,” Clyburn said in the letters.

  • More bizarrely, the planets have arranged themselves with complete disregard for the standard layout that most solar systems tend to follow.

  • The slave code brings into view a host of assumptions about who is valued and who is not, about who has standing in this country and who can be treated, to echo the sentiment of the Dred Scott case, with a generalized sense of disregard.

  • Hard to call this a true victory for press freedom, given the judge's disregard for journalists' rights in the ruling.

  • Its popularity reflects a confusing combination of trust in maps and respect for institutions with a complete disregard for science and scholarship.

  • But Jackson disregarded him and went straight to the magistrate.

  • In reality, the Iraqi borders had been arbitrarily drawn and disregarded 2,000 years of tribal, sectarian, and nomadic occupation.

  • The Pentagon disregarded the order and sent two huge planes to pass over a group of tiny uninhabited islands south-west of Japan.

  • Davies said he disregarded these orders but did not want to displease a man he respected so much.

  • As settlers sanctified their vision and disregarded Jewish opposition, they divided the nation.

  • But all his dying68 advice and solemn charges the Prince eventually disregarded.

  • There is an entry in Godalming parish registers, on this very road, which shows that this was no disregarded law.

  • Alone in the Assembly, without a friend, he attacked all parties alike, and was by all disregarded.

  • Hence, when lawful covenant engagements are disregarded by a community, the excellence which gave it an attractive power is gone.

  • But it is certain that, if there was murmuring among the Jacobites, it was disregarded by James.