disregarded
/ˌdɪs.rɪˈɡɑːd/ (bre, ipa) · [dˌɪsrɪɡˈɑrdɪd] /ˌdɪs.rɪˈɡɑːrd/ (ame, ipa) · [dˌɪsrɪɡˈɑrdɪd] /ˌdis-ri-ˈgärd/ (ame, mw)
disregarded — 動詞
- disregardedpresent simple I / you / we / they
- disregardeds3rd person singular
- disregardeding-ing form
- disregardededpast simple
1. past tense and past participle of disregard — chose not to pay attention to advi
不理會;不顧
刻意不去看待或考慮某事
past tense and past participle of disregard — chose not to pay attention to advice, rules, warnings, or feelings, treating them as unimportant.
Hui disregarded the doctor's advice and went back to work the next morning.
Hui 不理會醫生的建議,隔天早上就回去上班了。
disregarded + advice (typical object)
Mauricio disregarded the storm warning and set off on his fishing boat at dawn.
Mauricio 不顧暴風警報,清晨依然開著漁船出海。
disregarded + warning collocation
The school committee disregarded several complaints from junior staff before the scandal broke.
在醜聞爆發之前,學校委員會一直不理會基層員工的多次投訴。
Christopher disregarded the speed limit on the empty country road and got a heavy fine.
Christopher 在空無一人的鄉間公路上不理會速限,結果被重重罰了一筆。
Nala disregarded what her brother said and bought the second-hand car anyway.
Nala 將哥哥的話置之不理,還是買下了那台二手車。
- ignored
more neutral and everyday; disregarded is more formal and often implies a duty to attend
- overlooked
suggests accidental missing; disregarded implies a deliberate choice
- dismissed
stronger — implies rejecting as unimportant after brief consideration
- heeded
took the advice or warning seriously and acted on it
- considered
thought about carefully before deciding
文法句型
disregarded + noun phrase
disregarded + what-clause
用法筆記
Frequently used in passive voice ('the warning was disregarded') in formal reports and news writing. Subject is often a person or organisation; object is typically advice, rules, evidence, or someone's feelings.