ignoring 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.
ignoring 近义词
disregard on purpose
ignoring 的近义词 31 个
- avoid
- discount
- fail
- forget
- neglect
- overlook
- reject
- scorn
- blink
- cold-shoulder
- disdain
- evade
- omit
- pooh-pooh
- slight
- wink
- be oblivious to
- brush off
- bury one's head in sand
- let it go
- look the other way
- overpass
- pass over
- pay no attention to
- pay no mind
- shut eyes to
- take no notice
- tune out
- turn back on
- turn blind eye
- turn deaf ear
ignoring 的反义词 17 个
更多ignoring例句
- We call attention to this epidemic of violence because it is too-often ignored, because hostile legislation and policy make it worse, and because it must end.
- As the dissent points out, the decision is not well grounded in precedent and ignores what the dissent rightly describes as a “mountain of rigorous evidence” that conversion therapy puts minors at risk of serious harms.
- Bjerg’s solution was to eventually ignore the peanut gallery as much as possible, while also waxing philosophical by saying that irate fans really just “want us to do better.”
- Even before it launched that, Snap hadn’t ignored the power of sound completely.
- As you do not want to break off the friendship, ignoring the rudeness is the politest course — and requires no defense on your part.
- To do so is to deify a celebrity for being what we need them to be, while willfully ignoring who they really are.
- Ignoring people you hooked up with at Shooters when encountering them on campus is a quintessential Duke experience.
- But in doing so, are they ignoring other liberal alternatives to Hillary Clinton?
- Like the NFL, they have a long history of poorly responding—and sometimes, altogether ignoring—victims of assault.
- For Cuomo, the strategy of ignoring Teachout—quite literally in some cases—made a certain amount of sense.
- "I should judge your hens ain't layin' well, figurin' on the size of the basket," said the old man, ignoring her denial.
- The detective looked over his notes, as if completely ignoring Mr. Carr's words.
- "He has been detained," the queen said, ignoring a meaning smile that passed between the count and Prince Mazaroff.
- He put his hands on his broad hips, ignoring the bandaged wrist where that copper's bullet had got him.
- Flicks got a couple of the Ready-Made magnates fighting for admission, said Tootles, ignoring her criticism.