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ig·nore
/ɪgˈnor, ˈnɔr/
(v.)忽略(vt.)不理睬,忽視,駁回
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ignore
忽略
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ignore
略 忽略
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ig·nore
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Ignored
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Ignoring
.]
1.
To
be
ignorant
of
or
not
acquainted
with
. [
Archaic
]
Philosophy
would
solidly
be
established
,
if
men
would
more
carefully
distinguish
those
things
that
they
know
from
those
that
they
ignore
.
--
Boyle
.
2.
Law
To
throw
out
or
reject
as
false
or
ungrounded
; --
said
of
a
bill
rejected
by
a
grand
jury
for
lack
of
evidence
.
See
Ignoramus
.
3.
Hence
:
To
refuse
to
take
notice
of
;
to
shut
the
eyes
to
;
not
to
recognize
;
to
disregard
willfully
and
causelessly
;
as
,
to
ignore
certain
facts
;
to
ignore
the
presence
of
an
objectionable
person
.
Ignoring
Italy
under
our
feet
,
And
seeing
things
before
,
behind
. --
Mrs
.
Browning
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
ignore
v
1:
refuse
to
acknowledge
; "
She
cut
him
dead
at
the
meeting
"
[
syn
:
disregard
,
snub
,
cut
]
2:
bar
from
attention
or
consideration
; "
She
dismissed
his
advances
" [
syn
:
dismiss
,
disregard
,
brush aside
, {
brush
off
,
discount
,
push aside
]
3:
fail
to
notice
[
ant
:
notice
]
4:
give
little
or
no
attention
to
; "
Disregard
the
errors
" [
syn
:
neglect
,
disregard
]
5:
be
ignorant
of
or
in
the
dark
about
[
ant
:
know
]
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