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disregard美 [.dɪsrɪ'ɡɑrd] 英 [.dɪsrɪ'ɡɑː(r)d] - v.漠视;不理会;不顾
- n.漠视;忽视
- 网络不管;无视;轻视
第三人称单数:disregards 现在分词:disregarding 过去式:disregarded v. ignore,take no notice of,discount,pay no attention to,forget n. disrespect,indifference,contempt,disdain,neglect 1. | ~ sth 不理会;不顾;漠视to not consider sth; to treat sth as unimportant |
| The board completely disregarded my recommendations. 董事会完全无视我的建议。 | | Safety rules were disregarded. 安全规定被忽视了。 |
1. | [u] ~ (for/of sb/sth) 漠视;忽视the act of treating sb/sth as unimportant and not caring about them/it |
| She shows a total disregard for other people's feelings. 她丝毫不顾及别人的感受。 |
v. | 2. 置之度外,置之不理;忽略不计;没有把…放在眼里 2. 置之度外,置之不理;忽略不计;没有把…放在眼里 | n. | |
v. | 1. to ignore or pay no attention to somebody or something 2. to treat somebody or something with contempt or without respect 3. to not consider something important, or to not pay any attention to it | n. | 1. a lack of attention or respect 2. the attitude of someone who does not respect something or consider it important |
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