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单词 disregard
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Definition of disregard in English:

disregard

verb dɪsrɪˈɡɑːdˌdɪsrəˈɡɑrd
[with object]
  • Pay no attention to; ignore.

    不顾;忽视

    the body of evidence is too substantial to disregard

    证据的主要部分太充实了,不容忽视。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This insensitivity must include disregarding the garbage that is thrown anywhere and everywhere on many a city street.
    • You know, he embarrassed the country and the military by disregarding the abuses that were made on prisoners.
    • The solution, according to them, lies in disregarding the disability rather than recognising it.
    • Jamie disregarded Dougal with a shrug and pushed on the golden rod to the door.
    • He brushes aside all allegations of disregarding the sentiments of the legendary fighter's family.
    • Seems the judges either disregarded the referee's order or ignored it which is pretty much the same.
    • If another has been harmed as a result of your sin, then ignoring or disregarding this will certainly hurt the effectiveness of the prayer.
    • So, disregarding a few issues, Greene can do little wrong.
    • My question is: are we justified in disregarding his wishes?
    • The people of this country need and deserve a local and national government that will listen to the people instead of disregarding them on every issue.
    • Rivenhall residents have gained a victory after protesting that the Highways Agency was disregarding their safety
    • We believe that any solution to the problem of our people disregarding the problem of self-determination cannot work.
    • In the discussion over the turn of the Millennium, disregarding the finer point of exactly when that may be, I heard one startling comparison.
    • Has the trust decided to sell both sites to developers and solve the budget problem, disregarding the enormous cost to local health provision?
    • Hypothyroidism develops slowly, so early symptoms tend to be disregarded as something that will pass.
    • Which was what I was doing now, ignoring the honks and shouts of people as I disregarded the green and red walk signs.
    • I wasn't saying that it's a case of completely disregarding the arguments of people with a differing viewpoint.
    • Using disproportionate force and disregarding civilian casualties were his ideas.
    • Unfortunately men often suffer in silence, disregarding the symptoms of a potentially serious condition.
    • Left alone and disregarding danger, mindful of her pledged devotion to her true friend, the redeemed sinner sat steadfast at the tomb.
    Synonyms
    ignore, take no notice of, take no account of, pay no attention/heed to, refuse to acknowledge
    discount, set aside, forget, overlook, dismiss
    turn a blind eye to, turn a deaf ear to, shut one's eyes to, pass over, gloss over, brush off/aside, shrug off, look the other way
    laugh off, make light of, thumb one's nose at, write off
    British informal blank
noun dɪsrɪˈɡɑːdˌdɪsrəˈɡɑrd
mass noun
  • The action or state of paying no attention to something.

    不顾;忽视

    blatant disregard for the law

    对法律的公然漠视。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • His callous disregard for the priest also showed itself in his subsequent failure to discover whether he was dead or alive.
    • Their negligence and arrogant disregard for facts will put lives at risk.
    • It is this flagrant disregard for human rights and international laws which so angers the Arab people.
    • How dare they show such callous disregard for all the above points?
    • So the old Leftist disregard for the best interests of the whole persists.
    • In addition, the major cause of these accidents is not speed but the total disregard for traffic laws.
    • Yet their lust for money and callous disregard for humanity blinded them.
    • This involves the prevailing sense of disregard for life at the fetal stage on the part of legislators.
    • Not that I object to the use per se, but that there is a carelessness that borders on disregard for the actual content.
    • We must put a stop to this reckless disregard for our national interest and we need to do so quickly.
    • Supreme courage coupled with disregard for self is not often seen but when it appears it must surely be the finest human virtue of all.
    • This total disregard for the Wiltshire farming community, unfortunately, is only one part of the picture.
    • The most serious evidence of this disregard for content is the movie itself.
    • I know he is an engineer but such disregard for gravity is weird.
    • This encourages a lot of pushing, shoving and general disregard for other passengers.
    • This disregard for the will of the people could not be allowed to continue.
    • But they did so with such disregard for the logistics of the whole that it rapidly proved unmanageable.
    • What is it about this type of headgear, that usually heralds bad behaviour and total disregard for the safety of others.
    • To push on with the reclamation shows open disregard for these international agreements.
    • And then, there is his complete disregard for the five-star etiquette of everyone around us.
    Synonyms
    indifference, non-observance
    inattention, heedlessness, carelessness, neglect, lack of attention, lack of notice, lack of heed, negligence

Derivatives

  • disregardful

  • adjectiveˌdɪsrɪˈɡɑːdfʊl
    • Disregardful of his wife's pleadings, he lets the piano be left behind on the beach because he doesn't want to pay a little extra to the help for carrying it.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • As a cyclist you are getting used to disregardful, incapable, or aggressive motorists.
      • If Ontarians ever made the same gesture, it would prompt the Feds to finally realize that killing the goose that lays the golden egg for the whole country is the outcome of their disregardful tactics and myopic vision.

Definition of disregard in US English:

disregard

verbˌdisrəˈɡärdˌdɪsrəˈɡɑrd
[with object]
  • Pay no attention to; ignore.

    不顾;忽视

    the body of evidence is too substantial to disregard

    证据的主要部分太充实了,不容忽视。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Rivenhall residents have gained a victory after protesting that the Highways Agency was disregarding their safety
    • He brushes aside all allegations of disregarding the sentiments of the legendary fighter's family.
    • Using disproportionate force and disregarding civilian casualties were his ideas.
    • If another has been harmed as a result of your sin, then ignoring or disregarding this will certainly hurt the effectiveness of the prayer.
    • The solution, according to them, lies in disregarding the disability rather than recognising it.
    • This insensitivity must include disregarding the garbage that is thrown anywhere and everywhere on many a city street.
    • We believe that any solution to the problem of our people disregarding the problem of self-determination cannot work.
    • Jamie disregarded Dougal with a shrug and pushed on the golden rod to the door.
    • Has the trust decided to sell both sites to developers and solve the budget problem, disregarding the enormous cost to local health provision?
    • Unfortunately men often suffer in silence, disregarding the symptoms of a potentially serious condition.
    • So, disregarding a few issues, Greene can do little wrong.
    • Seems the judges either disregarded the referee's order or ignored it which is pretty much the same.
    • In the discussion over the turn of the Millennium, disregarding the finer point of exactly when that may be, I heard one startling comparison.
    • Left alone and disregarding danger, mindful of her pledged devotion to her true friend, the redeemed sinner sat steadfast at the tomb.
    • You know, he embarrassed the country and the military by disregarding the abuses that were made on prisoners.
    • My question is: are we justified in disregarding his wishes?
    • Hypothyroidism develops slowly, so early symptoms tend to be disregarded as something that will pass.
    • I wasn't saying that it's a case of completely disregarding the arguments of people with a differing viewpoint.
    • The people of this country need and deserve a local and national government that will listen to the people instead of disregarding them on every issue.
    • Which was what I was doing now, ignoring the honks and shouts of people as I disregarded the green and red walk signs.
    Synonyms
    ignore, take no notice of, take no account of, pay no attention to, pay no heed to, refuse to acknowledge
nounˌdisrəˈɡärdˌdɪsrəˈɡɑrd
  • The action or state of disregarding or ignoring something.

    不顾;忽视

    blatant disregard for the law

    对法律的公然漠视。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • And then, there is his complete disregard for the five-star etiquette of everyone around us.
    • Their negligence and arrogant disregard for facts will put lives at risk.
    • In addition, the major cause of these accidents is not speed but the total disregard for traffic laws.
    • It is this flagrant disregard for human rights and international laws which so angers the Arab people.
    • But they did so with such disregard for the logistics of the whole that it rapidly proved unmanageable.
    • This disregard for the will of the people could not be allowed to continue.
    • This involves the prevailing sense of disregard for life at the fetal stage on the part of legislators.
    • How dare they show such callous disregard for all the above points?
    • Yet their lust for money and callous disregard for humanity blinded them.
    • What is it about this type of headgear, that usually heralds bad behaviour and total disregard for the safety of others.
    • So the old Leftist disregard for the best interests of the whole persists.
    • The most serious evidence of this disregard for content is the movie itself.
    • Not that I object to the use per se, but that there is a carelessness that borders on disregard for the actual content.
    • Supreme courage coupled with disregard for self is not often seen but when it appears it must surely be the finest human virtue of all.
    • We must put a stop to this reckless disregard for our national interest and we need to do so quickly.
    • His callous disregard for the priest also showed itself in his subsequent failure to discover whether he was dead or alive.
    • To push on with the reclamation shows open disregard for these international agreements.
    • I know he is an engineer but such disregard for gravity is weird.
    • This encourages a lot of pushing, shoving and general disregard for other passengers.
    • This total disregard for the Wiltshire farming community, unfortunately, is only one part of the picture.
    Synonyms
    indifference, non-observance
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