ignorable 的定义
ig·nored, ig·nor·ing.
- to refrain from noticing or recognizing: to ignore insulting remarks.
- Law. to reject, as on the grounds of insufficient evidence.
ignorable 近义词
able to be overlooked
ignorable 的近义词 7 个
ignorable 的反义词 5 个
更多ignorable例句
- High-quality emails get read and are hardly ignored even if they are cold emails.
- 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.
- As Person 3 just seems to be along for the ride, Miss Manners gives permission to ignore him.
- If you ignore this step, you can run into issues with the performance of your site.
- 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.”
- Things-plus-me is the only knowable, and consequently the only 'ignorable.'
- The law of ignorance hence is that 'we can be ignorant only of what can be known,' or 'the knowable is alone the ignorable.'
- After everything in the world had been done to make her as harmless as possible, she still remained non-ignorable.