disregarding / ˌdɪs rɪˈgɑrd /

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disregarding2 个定义

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

disregarding 近义词

v. 动词 verb

ignore; make light of

更多disregarding例句

  1. Purists sometimes seem to think that disregarding rules about prepositions is as heinous as torturing children.
  2. Let me be clear: I do not advocate disregarding or discounting the threat.
  3. However, the company turned a blind eye on such issues, disregarding basic respect towards workers.
  4. At least one publication was temporarily closed several years ago for disregarding a similar court order.
  5. The decay and ruin of nearly all the "old families" in Ireland are among the penalties of disregarding it.
  6. "You will have to get over that feeling," observed Mr. Carr, disregarding the hint, and taking out his probing-knife.
  7. Thus if a purchaser agrees not to build nearer the street than a stated line, he can be enjoined from disregarding it.
  8. Disregarding all but the fact that his father still lived, the peddler stole gently into the room of his dying parent.
  9. "Yes," Bristow continued smoothly, disregarding the other's evident distaste and surprise.