ignore
verb
ɪɡˈnɔː
verb
1
to
deliberately
pay
no
attention
to
something
that
you
have
been
told
or
that
you
know
about
〔故意对知道的事〕置之不理
You
can’t
ignore
the
fact
that
many
criminals
never
go
to
prison.
你不能对很多罪犯从未蹲过监狱这件事熟视无睹。
problems
which
we
can’t
afford
to
ignore
我们不能置之不理的问题
2
to
behave
as
if
you
had
not
heard
or
seen
someone
or
something
不顾; 忽视; 不理
The
phone
rang,
but
she
ignored
it.
电话铃响了,但她只当没听见。
Sam
rudely
ignored
the
question.
萨姆粗鲁地对这个问题不予理睬。
completely/totally
ignore
sb/sth
He
had
completely
ignored
her
remark,
preferring
his
own
theory.
他完全不理睬她的评论,认为自己的说法更有道理。
3
If
you
ignore
something,
you
know
about
it
or
have
seen
or
heard
it,
but
deliberately
do
not
take
notice
of
it.
ignore是指对某事视而不见、听而不闻或故意不予理睬
We
cannot
ignore
the
problem.
我们不能对这个问题视而不见。
4
ignore not know
Do
not
use
to
mean
‘not
know
about
something’.
Use
not
know
instead.
不要用 ignore 指不知道某事,而要用 not know
We
don’t
know
how
famous
people
live
their
lives
(NOT
不说
We
ignore
how
famous
people
live
their
lives)
.
我们不知道名人是如何生活的。
5
are ignorant of
You
can
also
say
that
you
something,
especially
when
you
should
know
about
it.
尤其当你应该知道某事而又不知情时也可以说 you are ignorant of something
They
seem
to
be
ignorant
of
the
dangers
involved.
他们似乎对其中的危险毫不知情。