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regardless of

/ri-gahrd-lis/US // rɪˈgɑrd lɪs //UK // (rɪˈɡɑːdlɪs) //

无论是否,无论,不论,无论怎样

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having or showing no regard; heedless; unmindful.
adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : without concern as to advice, warning, hardship, etc.; anyway: I must make the decision regardless.

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Examples

  • The Clippers have a team that could coast until they really need to turn it on, regardless of the scoreline, and still win.

  • Customers might think of their competitors as being other companies selling similar services and products, regardless of their organic visibility.

  • The core service we provide is needed regardless of the pandemic or a recession.

  • These companies try to provide data on all US adults, regardless of whether they are registered voters.

  • Beyond that, however, there are some topics, like a 7-days to better skin challenge, that will always have people interested in it, regardless of the time of year.

  • You expect soldiers of all ranks to understand the need to respect the chain of command, regardless of personal feelings.

  • Regardless, few had been given any reason to believe they could build a life for themselves beyond the streets.

  • Regardless of party, those who work in government do so because they care about helping their fellow citizens.

  • Government agencies will be attempting to keep a close eye on them, regardless.

  • ALEC attracted corporations that saw an opportunity to push an agenda, regardless of ideology.

  • Mrs. Wurzel was quite right; they had been supplied, regardless of cost, from Messrs. Rochet and Stole's well-known establishment.

  • In the evening the little theatre is illuminated regardless of expense, a fabulous sum being expended on extra lamps.

  • Regardless of where they were he bent over to take her in his arms—when she suddenly withdrew her hand from his.

  • Such an admission, coming from her brave lips, warned Frank that he must call a halt regardless of loss of time.

  • In the United States any person, regardless of residence, citizenship or age may obtain a patent.