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verb He ignored all the ‘No Smoking’ signs and lit up a cigarette. 他无视所有 “禁止吸烟” 的警示,点了香烟。 I made a suggestion but they chose to ignore it. 我提了个建议,但他们不予理会。 We cannot afford to ignore their advice. 我们不能不考虑他们的劝告。 She deliberately ignored my question and changed the subject. She ignored him and carried on with her work. 她没理他,继续干她的活儿。 If he tries to start an argument, just ignore him. He blithely ignored her protests and went on talking as if all were agreed between them. He continued eating, deciding to ignore her. He preferred to ignore these comments. Her mother’s opinions on how babies should be cared for were freely given and duly ignored. Hill wilfully ignored the conventions of the banking world. I shrugged, pretending to ignore him. I’ve learned to ignore all of my sister’s hurtful comments. It would be foolish to ignore them completely. Jason had managed to ignore a lot of the pressure for most of his career. People seem very willing to ignore the risks. Safety guidelines had been blatantly ignored. Safety standards are widely ignored in the industry. Scientists have tended to ignore these creatures. She sat at her desk and studiously ignored me. Shona basically ignored her. Social services routinely ignore the problems facing at-risk young women. The diesel fumes from Oxford’s buses are not easily ignored. The government has simply ignored the problem altogether. The group politely ignored her remark. The judge chose to ignore the views of the doctors. The managers have conveniently ignored these statistics. The pernicious effect of this advertising on children is a problem that we ignore at our peril. The press typically ignores a problem until it causes a crisis. These people occupy such a marginal position in society that the authorities think they can be safely ignored. a look of disapproval which he promptly ignored a warning the president cannot afford to ignore |