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dis·re·gard /ˌdɪsrɪˈɡɑːd/ vt. | n. I vt. 1. 不理会,不顾 disregard petty annoyances 对一些烦心小事不予理会 Disregard the noise and keep working. 别管那噪声,继续工作吧。 2. 漠视;不尊重 He disregarded my advice. 他无视我的忠告。
II n. 1. 忽视 The boy's disregard of his studies led to his failure. 这男孩因学习不用功而不及格。 2. 漠视;不尊重 He did it in disregard of my instructions. 他无视我的指示,擅自干那事。 The invasion of the small country was a disregard for a weaker people. 入侵那个小国是对弱小民族的不尊重。
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