unnoticing / ˈnoʊ tɪs /

不闻不问不注意到不注意不知不觉中

unnoticing2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. an announcement or intimation of something impending; warning: a day's notice.
  2. a note, placard, or the like conveying information or a warning: to post a notice about the fire laws.
  3. information or warning of something, especially for wide attention:to give notice of one's departure.
v. 有主动词 verb

no·ticed, no·tic·ing.

  1. to pay attention to or take notice of: Did you notice her hat?
  2. to perceive; become aware of: Did you notice the anger in his voice?
  3. to acknowledge acquaintance with: She noticed him merely with a nod.

unnoticing 近义词

unnoticing

等同于 inattentive

unnoticing

等同于 oblivious

更多unnoticing例句

  1. Because these are civil injunctions, those impacted don’t have right to court-appointed attorneys like in a criminal proceeding and for that reason almost all of the notices served went unchallenged.
  2. Some customers may have already received a personalized notice of the settlement, via mail or email, alerting them of their options.
  3. Without any public notice or explanation from the state, an acting attorney general has been appointed in his place.
  4. Of those residents, nearly 200 had three or more cases filed against them that year, and a dozen received notices 10 or more times.
  5. The complaint alleges that the government failed to provide notice or consult with La Posta about the project.
  6. The off-year special election into which Duke threw himself drew little media notice at first.
  7. I notice he moves at a slightly slower pace than everyone else, and keeps his gestures compact.
  8. It had many—the word now, I notice, instead of variations, everyone endlessly says iterations—it had many iterations.
  9. Indeed, designers frequently reference each other in their shows—and the press never fails to notice.
  10. First we laugh, then we begin to wonder why the man was so distracted that he didn't notice he'd taken the doorknob with him.
  11. She observed his pale looks, and the distracted wandering of his eyes; but she would not notice either.
  12. The occupants of the room had been too absorbed with their own affairs to notice the gradual dimming of the illumination.
  13. History gives them scant notice, and the Federal government has failed to reward them as they deserve.
  14. Several suggestions for the relief of the country bank have come to their notice.
  15. The exertions of the city authorities, who had notice of the meditated riot, were unable to prevent or quell it.