slovo | definícia |
ignore (mass) | ignore
- ignorovať |
ignore (encz) | ignore,ignorovat |
ignore (encz) | ignore,nevědět v: Zdeněk Brož |
ignore (encz) | ignore,nevšímat si |
ignore (encz) | ignore,neznat v: Zdeněk Brož |
Ignore (gcide) | Ignore \Ig*nore"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Ignored; p. pr. & vb.
n. Ignoring.] [L. ignorare; pref. in- not + the root of
gnarus knowing, noscere to become acquainted with. See
Know, and cf. Narrate.]
1. To be ignorant of or not acquainted with. [Archaic]
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Philosophy would solidly be established, if men
would more carefully distinguish those things that
they know from those that they ignore. --Boyle.
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2. (Law) To throw out or reject as false or ungrounded; --
said of a bill rejected by a grand jury for lack of
evidence. See Ignoramus.
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3. Hence: To refuse to take notice of; to shut the eyes to;
not to recognize; to disregard willfully and causelessly;
as, to ignore certain facts; to ignore the presence of an
objectionable person.
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Ignoring Italy under our feet,
And seeing things before, behind. --Mrs.
Browning.
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ignore (wn) | ignore
v 1: refuse to acknowledge; "She cut him dead at the meeting"
[syn: ignore, disregard, snub, cut]
2: bar from attention or consideration; "She dismissed his
advances" [syn: dismiss, disregard, brush aside, {brush
off}, discount, push aside, ignore]
3: fail to notice [ant: mark, note, notice]
4: give little or no attention to; "Disregard the errors" [syn:
neglect, ignore, disregard]
5: be ignorant of or in the dark about [ant: cognise,
cognize, know] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
ignored (mass) | ignored
- ignorovaný |
ignored (encz) | ignored,ignorovaný adj: Ritchie |
ignores (encz) | ignores,ignoruje v: Zdeněk Brož |
signore (encz) | signore,pán n: Zdeněk Brož |
Ignore (gcide) | Ignore \Ig*nore"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Ignored; p. pr. & vb.
n. Ignoring.] [L. ignorare; pref. in- not + the root of
gnarus knowing, noscere to become acquainted with. See
Know, and cf. Narrate.]
1. To be ignorant of or not acquainted with. [Archaic]
[1913 Webster]
Philosophy would solidly be established, if men
would more carefully distinguish those things that
they know from those that they ignore. --Boyle.
[1913 Webster]
2. (Law) To throw out or reject as false or ungrounded; --
said of a bill rejected by a grand jury for lack of
evidence. See Ignoramus.
[1913 Webster]
3. Hence: To refuse to take notice of; to shut the eyes to;
not to recognize; to disregard willfully and causelessly;
as, to ignore certain facts; to ignore the presence of an
objectionable person.
[1913 Webster]
Ignoring Italy under our feet,
And seeing things before, behind. --Mrs.
Browning.
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Ignored (gcide) | Ignore \Ig*nore"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Ignored; p. pr. & vb.
n. Ignoring.] [L. ignorare; pref. in- not + the root of
gnarus knowing, noscere to become acquainted with. See
Know, and cf. Narrate.]
1. To be ignorant of or not acquainted with. [Archaic]
[1913 Webster]
Philosophy would solidly be established, if men
would more carefully distinguish those things that
they know from those that they ignore. --Boyle.
[1913 Webster]
2. (Law) To throw out or reject as false or ungrounded; --
said of a bill rejected by a grand jury for lack of
evidence. See Ignoramus.
[1913 Webster]
3. Hence: To refuse to take notice of; to shut the eyes to;
not to recognize; to disregard willfully and causelessly;
as, to ignore certain facts; to ignore the presence of an
objectionable person.
[1913 Webster]
Ignoring Italy under our feet,
And seeing things before, behind. --Mrs.
Browning.
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Monsignore (gcide) | Monsignore \Mon`si*gno"re\, n.; pl. Monsignors. [It., my lord.
Cf. Monseigneur.]
My lord; -- an ecclesiastical dignity bestowed by the pope,
entitling the bearer to social and domestic rank at the papal
court. (Abbrev. Mgr.)
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Signore (gcide) | Signor \Si*gnor"\, Signore \Si*gno"re\, n. [It. See Seignior.]
Sir; Mr.; -- a title of address or respect among the
Italians. Before a noun the form is Signor.
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ignored (wn) | ignored
adj 1: disregarded; "his cries were unheeded"; "Shaw's neglected
one-act comedy, `A Village Wooing'"; "her ignored advice"
[syn: ignored, neglected, unheeded] |
signore (wn) | signore
n 1: an Italian title of respect for a man; equivalent to the
English `sir'; used separately (not prefixed to his name) |
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