ignore
ignore 英 [ɪgˈnɔ:(r)] 美 [ɪɡˈnɔr, -ˈnor]
vt. 忽略;不理睬
进行时:ignoring 过去式:ignored 过去分词:ignored 第三人称单数:ignores
- To ignore something is to disregard it. If you ignore the rules of grammar, you're likely to be misunderstood.
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- vt. 忽略;不理睬
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1. She ignored him and carried on with her work.
她没理他,继续干她的活。
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2. I made a suggestion but they chose to ignore it.
我提了个建议,但他们不予理会。
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3. We cannot afford to ignore their advice.
我们不能不考虑他们的劝告。
- ignore (v.) 1610s, "not to know, to be ignorant of," from French ignorer "be unaware of" (14c.), or directly from Latin ignorare "not to know, be unacquainted; take no notice of, disregard" (see ignorant). The original sense in English is obsolete. Sense of "pass over without notice, pay no attention to" in English first recorded 1801 (Barnhart says "probably a dictionary word"), and OED indicates it was uncommon before c. 1850. Related: Ignored; ignoring.
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