ignored
/ɪɡˈnɔːr/ (bre, ipa) · [ˌɪɡnˈɔrd] /ɪɡˈnɔːr/ (ame, ipa) · [ˌɪɡnˈɔrd] /ig-ˈnȯr/ (ame, mw)
ignored — 動詞
- ignoredpresent simple I / you / we / they
- ignoreds3rd person singular
- ignoreding-ing form
- ignorededpast simple
1. to decide not to pay attention to someone or something, often because you do not
忽略;不理
故意不注意某人或某事
to decide not to pay attention to someone or something, often because you do not think they are important or worth your time
Talia ignored her phone while she helped her daughter with homework.
塔莉亞在幫女兒做功課時,刻意忽略手機訊息。
ignore + noun phrase (phone) while [clause] — ignoring a distraction
The manager ignored several warning signs before the system failed completely.
那位經理在系統完全故障之前,忽略了幾個警訊。
ignore + noun phrase (warning signs) — ignoring evidence of danger
Beatriz waved at Darius from across the street, but he ignored her completely.
碧翠絲在街對面向達里奧揮手,但他完全不理會她。
The government cannot ignore the rising cost of housing for young people.
政府不能忽視年輕人住房成本不斷上升的問題。
Ishaan ignored the pain in his ankle and finished the race.
伊尚忽略了腳踝的疼痛,堅持跑完全程。
文法句型
ignore + noun phrase
ignore + question word clause
用法筆記
Frequently used with adverbs like 'completely' or 'deliberately' to emphasize the intentional nature of not paying attention.