irrespective
irrespective 英 [ˌɪrɪ'spektɪv] 美 [ˌɪrɪˈspɛktɪv]
adj. 不管的,不考虑的;不顾的
Everyone is treated equally, irrespective of race. 不分种族,每个人都受到公平对待。
He is going to buy it irrespective of what you say. 不管你说什么,他是买定了.
- The adverb irrespective means regardless or in spite, and it is almost always followed by the word "of." Irrespective of your desire to stay inside on a bitterly cold day, the dog still needs to be walked.
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- adj. 不管的,不考虑的;不顾的
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1. Everyone is treated equally, irrespective of race.
不分种族,每个人都受到公平对待。
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2. He is going to buy it irrespective of what you say.
不管你说什么,他是买定了.
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3. It must be done, irrespective of cost.
不论花费多少,这件事一定要做.
- irrespective (adj.) 1620s (implied in irrespectively), "disrespectful," from assimilated form of in- (1) "not, opposite of" + respective in its sense of "regardful." Meaning "without taking account of particular circumstances or conditions" had developed by 1690s, from the notion of "not observing or noting with attention." In modern use it tends to be adverbial, in irrespective of, a use attested by c. 1800.
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