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unheeded

US // (ʌnˈhiːdɪd) //

不闻不问,无人理睬,无人理睬的,不听话的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : noticed or heard but disregarded

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Shouts came from the rear of the crowd for “no violence,” shouts that went largely unheeded.

  • The warning seemed to go unheeded, as Leno continued his NBC assault.

  • Teles' essay is important - even if its own argument explains why its powerful message is likely to go unheeded.

  • Her prescience and her instincts go unheeded, and the damage that she causes threatens to consume her altogether.

  • It has become part of the unheeded architecture of the everyday.

  • The Marshal's political suggestions were unheeded and his military plans overridden.

  • A policeman's authority is never questioned in England and his raised hand is a signal that never goes unheeded.

  • Friendly warnings are unheeded; and if force be used to prevent the meetings, the couple may think of eloping.

  • And, in the way of mourning women, things that Uncle James had said which had passed unheeded came back to her.

  • For all that, an occasional mutter came unheeded to his ears, the closed curtains preserving articulate sounds like room walls.