neglect 的 2 个定义
- to pay no attention or too little attention to; disregard or slight: The public neglected his genius for many years.
- to be remiss in the care or treatment of: to neglect one's family; to neglect one's appearance.
- to omit, through indifference or carelessness: to neglect to reply to an invitation.
- (5)
- an act or instance of neglecting; disregard; negligence: The neglect of the property was shameful.
- the fact or state of being neglected: a beauty marred by neglect.
neglect 近义词
disregard
failure, default
be indifferent, leave alone
neglect 的近义词 37 个
- discount
- disregard
- ignore
- overlook
- reject
- spurn
- underestimate
- affront
- condemn
- depreciate
- despise
- detest
- disdain
- dismiss
- pretermit
- rebuff
- scant
- scorn
- slight
- slur
- brush aside
- brush off
- have nothing to do with
- keep at arm's length
- keep one's distance
- laugh off
- let go
- live with
- make light of
- not care for
- pass by
- pass over
- pass up
- pay no attention to
- pay no mind
- shrug off
- tune out
neglect 的反义词 30 个
fail to do; forget
neglect 的近义词 32 个
- bypass
- discard
- disregard
- overlook
- defer
- dismiss
- elide
- evade
- miss
- omit
- overleap
- overpass
- postpone
- procrastinate
- shirk
- skimp
- skip
- suspend
- trifle
- be careless
- be derelict
- be irresponsible
- be negligent
- be remiss
- gloss over
- let pass
- let slide
- look the other way
- lose sight of
- not trouble oneself
- pass over
- think little of
neglect 的反义词 24 个
更多neglect例句
- In addition to facing neglect and abuse, Stewart lost her access to counseling because of the move, she said.
- The result is an unconscionable neglect of some of the world’s most vulnerable people.
- These skills develop poorly in young kids who face trauma, such as physical abuse or neglect.
- Instead, state inspectors were told to focus on infection control and “immediate jeopardy” complaints linked to allegations of resident abuse, neglect or death.
- Her death was its own tragedy, a function of the medical neglect of the elderly that has become all too common in our nation.
- “Too often the injustices neglect nameless faces and stories,” Dandolo writes in an email.
- Those who neglect or mistrust him may be punished--indeed may deserve to be.
- As Victoria spoke, my heart broke as it does every time I hear stories of patient neglect.
- Police in Hampshire must now decide whether to extradite the Kings back to England and file kidnapping and neglect charges.
- Now their son has been taken from them and they face criminal charges of neglect and child endangerment.
- I think that there has been neglect and laxity in the matter of not driving out the Japanese.
- “Ill-usage” expresses the date of the death of Columbus in 1506, as he died in great neglect.
- He could not complain of the neglect of mankind, or of the ingratitude of those he served.
- The position was irremediable; Tom's neglect and inefficiency were established beyond question.
- But in spite of this the neglect rankled, and from that day he was no longer the blindly devoted follower of Napoleon.