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neglecting

/ni-glekt/US // nɪˈglɛkt //UK // (nɪˈɡlɛkt) //

忽略了,忽视了,忽视,漠视

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : 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.
    • : to fail to carry out or perform: to neglect the household chores.
    • : to fail to take or use: to neglect no precaution.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : 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.

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Examples

  • That disorienting period of neglect and even more perilous ordeals later have left Antara craving her mother’s attention while hating her.

  • Snyder was charged with two counts of willful neglect of duty, which are misdemeanor charges that can each be punished by up to a year in prison and a $1,000 fine.

  • Magdy’s health has suffered behind bars by deliberate medical neglect and inhumane prison conditions.

  • This neglect faced by other languages is significant not merely because it reinforces the cultural dominance of English, but also because it represents a consequential hurdle to accessing information and knowledge for hundreds of millions of people.

  • The new arrivals began fixing up homes that had suffered from decades of neglect.

  • He begins drinking heavily, neglecting his family, and accusing his wife of having an affair.

  • Mourn so enthusiastically that you end up neglecting your own family.

  • And that was, neglecting the fact that they were sitcom characters, a “real” gay couple.

  • Her candidacy set off a controversy about whether she was neglecting her children, in particular her special-needs baby.

  • More often than not, neglecting moves such as the squat or dreaded deadlift can lead to higher chance of injury.

  • But men, through neglecting the rules of health, pass quickly to old age, and die before reaching that term.

  • Meanwhile his property may be seized by a marshal or receiver on proof that he is neglecting it or that it is deteriorating.

  • Ireland is often accused of neglecting her opportunities, but never her hospitality.

  • Neglecting minor discrepancies, one may safely accept Mr Bain's reconciliation of the various accounts.

  • Thoughts of what her mistress might do in such a case reminded her that she was neglecting the fish.