ignorable / ɪgˈnɔr, -ˈnoʊr /

无可厚非可忽略不计的可忽略不计无视

ignorable 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

ig·nored, ig·nor·ing.

  1. to refrain from noticing or recognizing: to ignore insulting remarks.
  2. Law. to reject, as on the grounds of insufficient evidence.

ignorable 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

able to be overlooked

更多ignorable例句

  1. High-quality emails get read and are hardly ignored even if they are cold emails.
  2. If you are concerned that you have bad links pointing to your site that may end up hurting your site’s performance in Google Search, you can give Google a list of URLs or domains you would like Google to ignore.
  3. As Person 3 just seems to be along for the ride, Miss Manners gives permission to ignore him.
  4. If you ignore this step, you can run into issues with the performance of your site.
  5. In 1984, staff writer Carol Sugarman noted that “a meatless Thanksgiving needn’t ignore traditional holiday flavors or colors, and can certainly be as festive a menu as one with a main course of poultry.”
  6. Things-plus-me is the only knowable, and consequently the only 'ignorable.'
  7. The law of ignorance hence is that 'we can be ignorant only of what can be known,' or 'the knowable is alone the ignorable.'
  8. After everything in the world had been done to make her as harmless as possible, she still remained non-ignorable.