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aldirmamak, önem vermemek, bilmemezlikten gelmek, görmemezlikten gelmek -
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[ɪɡ'nɔː(r)] UK / USvtignorieren, nicht beachten -
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[ɪɡ'nɔː(r)] UK / USvtignorieren, nicht beachten -
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игнорировать, отклонять -
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игнорировать; проигнорировать; пропуск; пропускать; пропустить -
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kkt. 1 mengabaikan, tak mengindahkan, tidak mengambil perduli. to i. an order mengabaikan perindah. 2 menganggap (seseorang) tidak ada, mengesampingkan, menganggap sepi. She ignoresme Ia mengganggap saya tak ada. -
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To take action to not answer a call. The call goes to voice mail if that service is available. -
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To mark an e-mail conversation so that all current and future messages in the conversation are automatically moved to the Deleted Items folder. -
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ignoré — ignoré, ée [ iɲɔre ] adj. • de ignorer ♦ Qui n est pas su, connu. ⇒ inconnu. Événements ignorés, qui sont restés ignorés. Vivre ignoré, ignoré de tous. ⇒ obscur. ⊗ CONTR. Célèbre. ignoré,ée adj. Inconnu ou méconnu. Talent ignoré. ⇒IGNORÉ, ÉE,… … Encyclopédie Universelle
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.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ignoré — ignoré, ée (i gno ré, rée) part. passé d ignorer. 1° Qui n est pas su. L histoire ignorée de ceux qui devraient la savoir. 2° Qui n est pas connu, en parlant des personnes. • Qu heureux est le mortel qui, du monde ignoré, Vit content de soi … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
ignore — [ig nôr′] vt. ignored, ignoring [Fr ignorer < L ignorare, to have no knowledge of, ignore < in , not + base of gnarus, knowing < IE base * ĝnā , * g̑nō , KNOW] 1. to disregard deliberately; pay no attention to; refuse to consider 2. Law… … English World dictionary
ignore — I verb abstain from recognizing, be blind to, be inattentive, be rude, boycott, brush aside, bypass, cut, discard, disclaim, disdain, disregard, dodge, elude, evade, give the cold shoulder, hold in contempt, intentionally disregard, let slide,… … Law dictionary
ignore — (v.) 1610s, not to know, to be ignorant of, from Fr. ignorer be unaware of, from L. ignorare not to know, disregard (see IGNORANT (Cf. ignorant)). Sense of pay no attention to first recorded 1801 (Barnhart says probably a dictionary word ), and… … Etymology dictionary
ignore — disregard, overlook, slight, *neglect, omit, forget Analogous words: blink, *wink: evade, elude, *escape, avoid, shun, eschew Antonyms: heed (a warning, a sign, a symptom): acknowledge (sense 2) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
ignore — [v] disregard on purpose avoid, be oblivious to, blink, brush off*, bury one’s head in sand*, cold shoulder*, discount, disdain, evade, fail, forget, let it go*, neglect, omit, overlook, overpass, pass over, pay no attention to, pay no mind*,… … New thesaurus
ignoré — Ignoré, [ignor]ée. part … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
ignore — ► VERB 1) disregard intentionally. 2) fail to consider (something significant). ORIGIN Latin ignorare not know … English terms dictionary
ignore — verb ADVERB ▪ altogether, completely, entirely, totally, utterly ▪ almost, practically, virtually ▪ effectively … Collocations dictionary