disregard
verb
noun
ˌdɪsrɪˈɡɑːd
verb
1
to
ignore
something
or
treat
it
as
unimportant
忽视,轻视,无视,不顾
He
ordered
the
jury
to
disregard
the
witness’s
last
statement.
他命令陪审团对证人的最后一句话不予采信。
Mark
totally
disregarded
my
advice.
马克完全不听我的建议。
noun
2
when
someone
ignores
something
that
they
should
not
ignore
忽视,轻视,无视
[+
for/of
]
his
disregard
for
her
feelings
他对她的感情的轻视
total/reckless/complete/flagrant
etc
disregard
Local
councillors
accused
the
terrorists
of
showing
a
complete
disregard
for
human
life.
当地的政务议员谴责那些恐怖分子的做法完全是草菅人命。
in
disregard
of
sth
He
said
the
bombing
was
in
complete
disregard
of
the
Geneva
Convention.
他说此次轰炸完全无视《日内瓦公约》。