ignoring
/ɪɡˈnɔːr/ (bre, ipa) · [ˌɪɡnˈɔrɪŋ] /ɪɡˈnɔːr/ (ame, ipa) · [ˌɪɡnˈɔrɪŋ] /ig-ˈnȯr/ (ame, mw)
ignoring — 動詞
- ignoringpresent simple I / you / we / they
- ignorings3rd person singular
- ignoringing-ing form
- ignoringedpast simple
1. present participle and gerund of ignore: choosing not to listen to, notice, or d
不理;忽視
明知有事卻故意不聽、不看或不處理
present participle and gerund of ignore: choosing not to listen to, notice, or deal with someone or something even though it is there.
Takeshi is ignoring his sister's texts while he studies for tomorrow's exam.
Takeshi 正在不理妹妹傳來的訊息,專心準備明天的考試。
ignore + message / text
The mayor kept ignoring questions about the missing money at the market meeting.
市長在市場會議上一直忽視大家對失款提出的問題。
ignore + questions about a problem
Christopher was ignoring the wet floor sign when he slipped outside the bakery.
Christopher 沒理會地板濕滑的警示牌,結果在麵包店外滑倒了。
Our neighbors are ignoring the leak under the sink, so the smell is getting worse.
我們的鄰居一直不理會水槽下的漏水,味道也越來越重。
Élise kept ignoring the fact that her son looked sick during the trip.
Élise 一直不理會兒子在旅途中看起來生病這件事。
- acknowledge
show that you noticed someone or something
- address
deal with a problem instead of leaving it untouched
文法句型
ignore + noun
ignore + the fact that-clause
用法筆記
Usually used when the subject has already noticed a person, message, warning, or problem but decides not to respond. Distinguish from accidental words such as 'overlooking' or 'missing', which do not require a deliberate choice.