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1 neuzet u obzir
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2 nezarezivan
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3 prenebregnut
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4 не принятый во внимание
unheeded имя прилагательное:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > не принятый во внимание
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5 huomaamatta jäänyt
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6 negledan
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7 neuvažen
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8 mellõzött
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9 unbeachtet
* * *unappreciated (Adj.); unnoticed (Adj.); uncared-for (Adj.); unregarded (Adj.); unheeded (Adj.); unnoted (Adj.)* * *ụn|be|ach|tet ['ʊnbə|axtət]1. adjunnoticed; Warnung, Vorschläge unheededunbeachtet bleiben — to go unnoticed/unheeded
jdn/etw unbeachtet lassen — not to take any notice of sb/sth
wir sollten die weniger wichtigen Punkte zunächst unbeachtet lassen — let's leave the less important points aside for the time being
das dürfen wir nicht unbeachtet lassen — we mustn't overlook that, we mustn't leave that out of account
2. advunnoticed; daliegen completely ignored; sterben in obscurity* * *un·be·ach·tet[ˈʊnbəʔaxtət]\unbeachtet bleiben to remain [or go] unnoticedetw \unbeachtet lassen to overlook sth; (absichtlich) to ignore sth, to not take any notice of sthII. adv without any notice [or attention]* * *jemanden/etwas unbeachtet lassen — not take any notice of somebody/something
* * *unbeachtet ignore* * *jemanden/etwas unbeachtet lassen — not take any notice of somebody/something
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10 desoído
adj.unheard.past part.past participle of spanish verb: desoír.* * *= unheeded.Ex. This article is a synopsis of the author's previously expressed but unheeded criticisms of the online industry.----* ser deseoído = be unheeded.* * *= unheeded.Ex: This article is a synopsis of the author's previously expressed but unheeded criticisms of the online industry.
* ser deseoído = be unheeded.* * *part → desoír -
11 ignorado
adj.1 unknown.2 ignored, unacknowledged, unrecognized.3 unadmired, anonymous.past part.past participle of spanish verb: ignorar.* * *ADJ (=desconocido) unknown; (=poco conocido) obscure, little-known* * *= unheeded.Ex. This article is a synopsis of the author's previously expressed but unheeded criticisms of the online industry.----* sentirse ignorado = feel + left out.* ser ignorado = be unheeded.* * *= unheeded.Ex: This article is a synopsis of the author's previously expressed but unheeded criticisms of the online industry.
* sentirse ignorado = feel + left out.* ser ignorado = be unheeded. -
12 desatender
v.1 to neglect.2 to ignore (ruegos, consejos).* * *1 (no prestar atención) to pay no attention to2 (no hacer caso) to neglect, disregard* * *verb1) to disregard2) neglect* * *VT1) (=descuidar) [+ consejo, deseos] to disregard, ignore; [+ obligación] to neglect2) [+ persona] to neglect* * *verbo transitivoa) <trabajo/familia> to neglectb) <tienda/mostrador> to leave... unattendedc) (frml) < consejo> to disregard, ignore* * *= neglect, go + unheeded.Ex. It is difficult to neglect either entirely, without impairing the effectiveness in fulfilling the other objective.Ex. Despite all the evidence of bibliographic progress in the country during the 19th century, the expressed call for a form of national bibliographical control went unheeded.* * *verbo transitivoa) <trabajo/familia> to neglectb) <tienda/mostrador> to leave... unattendedc) (frml) < consejo> to disregard, ignore* * *= neglect, go + unheeded.Ex: It is difficult to neglect either entirely, without impairing the effectiveness in fulfilling the other objective.
Ex: Despite all the evidence of bibliographic progress in the country during the 19th century, the expressed call for a form of national bibliographical control went unheeded.* * *desatender [E8 ]vt1 ‹trabajo/obligación/familia› to neglect2 ‹tienda/mostrador› to leave … unattended3 ( frml); ‹consejo/recomendación› to disregard, ignore* * *
desatender ( conjugate desatender) verbo transitivo
b) ‹tienda/mostrador› to leave … unattended
desatender verbo transitivo to neglect, not pay attention to
' desatender' also found in these entries:
English:
neglect
* * *desatender vt1. [obligación, persona] to neglect2. [ruegos, consejos] to ignore3. [puesto, tienda, mostrador] to leave unattended* * *v/t2 ( ignorar) ignore* * *desatender {56} vt1) : to disregard2) : to neglect -
13 desoír
v.to ignore, to take no notice of, to pay no attention to, to unheed.Ella ignoró sus advertencias She ignored his warnings.* * *1 to ignore, take no notice of, turn a deaf ear to* * *VT to ignore, disregard* * *verbo transitivo to ignore, disregard* * *= go + unheeded.Ex. Despite all the evidence of bibliographic progress in the country during the 19th century, the expressed call for a form of national bibliographical control went unheeded.* * *verbo transitivo to ignore, disregard* * *= go + unheeded.Ex: Despite all the evidence of bibliographic progress in the country during the 19th century, the expressed call for a form of national bibliographical control went unheeded.
* * *vtto ignore, disregarddesoyó los consejos de sus padres he ignored o disregarded his parents' advicedesoyó la voz de su conciencia he did not heed the voice of his conscience ( liter)* * *
desoír verbo transitivo to ignore, disregard: desoyó mis consejos, she ignored my advice
* * *desoír vtnot to listen to, to take no notice of;desoír los consejos de alguien to ignore sb's advice* * *<part desoído> v/t ignore, turn a deaf ear to -
14 hacer caso omiso
(v.) = disregard, brush aside, go + unheeded, fall on + deaf ears, meet + deaf ears, thumb + Posesivo + nose at, dismiss with + the wave of the hand, fly in + the face of, push asideEx. Although the overwhelming majority of technologically-driven programmes disregard information problems and issues, there are encouraging signs of a growing awareness of the need for information-driven.Ex. This paper discusses ways in which library staff become demotivated, including rigid hierarchies, ignoring staff, brushing aside suggestions, and claiming credit for their ideas.Ex. Despite all the evidence of bibliographic progress in the country during the 19th century, the expressed call for a form of national bibliographical control went unheeded.Ex. I realize that our pleas are no doubt continuing to fall on deaf ears at Thomson.Ex. The same argument on the part of librarians met deaf ears.Ex. America is criminalizing those who object to its military plans, and is thumbing its nose at the Geneva Convention.Ex. International 'rules' are often dismissed with the wave of the hand or a snort of contempt one week, and gilded and placed on a pedestal the next.Ex. If a planned activity flies in the face of human nature, its success will be only as great as the non-human factors can ensure.Ex. She's just an airheaded bimbo, with an endless capacity to push aside unpleasant realities in favor of her more satisfying interests: young men and jewels.* * *(v.) = disregard, brush aside, go + unheeded, fall on + deaf ears, meet + deaf ears, thumb + Posesivo + nose at, dismiss with + the wave of the hand, fly in + the face of, push asideEx: Although the overwhelming majority of technologically-driven programmes disregard information problems and issues, there are encouraging signs of a growing awareness of the need for information-driven.
Ex: This paper discusses ways in which library staff become demotivated, including rigid hierarchies, ignoring staff, brushing aside suggestions, and claiming credit for their ideas.Ex: Despite all the evidence of bibliographic progress in the country during the 19th century, the expressed call for a form of national bibliographical control went unheeded.Ex: I realize that our pleas are no doubt continuing to fall on deaf ears at Thomson.Ex: The same argument on the part of librarians met deaf ears.Ex: America is criminalizing those who object to its military plans, and is thumbing its nose at the Geneva Convention.Ex: International 'rules' are often dismissed with the wave of the hand or a snort of contempt one week, and gilded and placed on a pedestal the next.Ex: If a planned activity flies in the face of human nature, its success will be only as great as the non-human factors can ensure.Ex: She's just an airheaded bimbo, with an endless capacity to push aside unpleasant realities in favor of her more satisfying interests: young men and jewels. -
15 no prestar atención
(v.) = disregard, overlook, close + the door on, go + unheeded, fly in + the face ofEx. Although the overwhelming majority of technologically-driven programmes disregard information problems and issues, there are encouraging signs of a growing awareness of the need for information-driven.Ex. This can only achieved by examining the literature of the subject area thoroughly for any isolates that might possibly have been overlooked.Ex. Librarians cannot afford to close the door on current issues.Ex. Despite all the evidence of bibliographic progress in the country during the 19th century, the expressed call for a form of national bibliographical control went unheeded.Ex. If a planned activity flies in the face of human nature, its success will be only as great as the non-human factors can ensure.* * *(v.) = disregard, overlook, close + the door on, go + unheeded, fly in + the face ofEx: Although the overwhelming majority of technologically-driven programmes disregard information problems and issues, there are encouraging signs of a growing awareness of the need for information-driven.
Ex: This can only achieved by examining the literature of the subject area thoroughly for any isolates that might possibly have been overlooked.Ex: Librarians cannot afford to close the door on current issues.Ex: Despite all the evidence of bibliographic progress in the country during the 19th century, the expressed call for a form of national bibliographical control went unheeded.Ex: If a planned activity flies in the face of human nature, its success will be only as great as the non-human factors can ensure. -
16 ser desoído
(v.) = be unheededEx. Any lessons which could have been learned from business models developed by other virtual finance sectors have been largely unheeded.* * *(v.) = be unheeded -
17 ser ignorado
(v.) = be unheededEx. Any lessons which could have been learned from business models developed by other virtual finance sectors have been largely unheeded.* * *(v.) = be unheeded -
18 lettre
lettre [lεtʀ]1. feminine nouna. ( = caractère) letterb. ( = missive) letter• Anne Lemoine, féministe avant la lettre Anne Lemoine, a feminist before the term existed2. plural feminine nouna. ( = littérature) les (belles) lettres literatureb. (à l'université, au collège) arts subjects ; ( = français) French• lettres modernes ( = discipline) French3. compounds* * *lɛtʀ
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1) ( signe graphique) letterlettre majuscule or capitale — capital letter
en toutes lettres — lit in full
c'est écrit en toutes lettres dans le rapport — fig it's down in black and white in the report
les Romains furent des urbanistes avant la lettre — the Romans were city planners before the concept was invented
2) ( écrit adressé) letter3) ( contenu d'un texte) letterà la lettre, au pied de la lettre — [appliquer, suivre] to the letter
2.
lettres nom féminin plurielétudiant en lettres — ( français) student reading French GB, student majoring in French US; ( plus général) arts GB ou humanities US student
docteur ès lettres — ≈ Doctor of Philosophy
2) ( culture littéraire) letters•Phrasal Verbs:••passer comme une lettre à la poste — (colloq) [réforme] to go through smoothly; [excuse] to be accepted without any questions
* * *lɛtʀ1. nf1) [alphabet] letteren lettres majuscules; en lettres capitales — in capital letters, in capitals
2) (= courrier) letteravant la lettre — before the term existed, before the term was coined
..., écologiste avant la lettre —..., an ecologist before the term existed,..., an ecologist before the term was coined
2. lettres nfpl1) (culture)2) (= littérature) literature sg3) ÉDUCATION arts subjects* * *A nf1 ( signe graphique) letter; les lettres de l'alphabet the letters of the alphabet; lettre minuscule small letter; lettre majuscule or capitale capital letter; lettre d'imprimerie block letter; en lettres majuscules in capital letters; un mot de trois lettres a three-letter word; en toutes lettres lit in full; écrire la date/somme en toutes lettres write the date/sum out in full; c'est écrit en toutes lettres dans le rapport fig it's down in black and white in the report; c'est écrit en grosses lettres it's written in big letters; les Romains furent des urbanistes avant la lettre the Romans were city planners before they were invented; ⇒ cinq;2 ( écrit adressé) letter; une lettre de félicitations/remerciements/condoléances a letter of congratulations /thanks/condolence; lettre d'accompagnement covering letter; lettre de réclamation letter of complaint; lettre de rupture letter ending a relationship; une lettre de recommandation/candidature/démission a letter of recommendation/application/resignation; lettre anonyme/de menaces anonymous/threatening letter; une petite lettre a note;3 ( contenu d'un texte) letter; l'esprit et la lettre d'un texte the spirit and the letter of a text; à la lettre, au pied de la lettre [appliquer, suivre] to the letter; il prend à la lettre tout ce qu'on lui dit he takes everything you say literally.B lettres nfpl1 Univ, Scol ( français) French; ( plus général) arts GB, humanities US; étudiant en lettres ( français) student reading French GB, student majoring in French US; ( plus général) arts GB ou humanities US student; faculté de lettres arts faculty GB, school of the humanities; être en lettres, faire des études de lettres to do an arts degree, to study humanities US; professeur de lettres teacher of French (for native speakers); docteur ès lettres ≈ Doctor of Philosophy;2 ( culture littéraire) letters; homme/femme de lettres man/woman of letters; les gens de lettres writers; avoir des lettres to be well read; le monde des lettres the literary world.lettre de cachet lettre de cachet; lettre de cadrage Pol scoping document (outlining issues for inclusion in the next budget); lettre capitulaire Édition decorated initial; lettre de change bill of exchange; lettre de château thank you letter, bread and butter letter; lettre circulaire circular; lettre de crédit letter of credit; lettre d'intention letter of intention; lettre ornée illuminated letter; lettre ouverte open letter (à to); lettre recommandée registered letter; lettre de voiture Comm waybill, consignment note; lettres classiques French and Latin; lettres de créance credentials; lettres modernes French language and literature; lettres de noblesse letters patent of nobility; avoir ses lettres de noblesse fig to have an illustrious history; gagner ses lettres de noblesse fig to win one's spurs; lettres patentes letters patent; lettres supérieures preparatory class for entrance exam for the École Normale Supérieure.passer comme une lettre à la poste○ [décision, réforme] to go through smoothly ou without a hitch; [excuse] to be accepted without any questions; un événement à graver en lettres d'or an event to remember; écrit en lettres de feu written in letters of fire; devenir lettre morte to become a dead letter; rester lettre morte to go unheeded.[lɛtr] nom fémininA.[CARACTÈRE]1. [d'un alphabet] letterlettre minuscule small ou lowercase letteren lettres de feu/d'or/de sang: leur révolte est écrite en lettres de feu dans ma mémoire their revolt is branded on my memoryleur abnégation est gravée en lettres d'or dans nos cœurs their self-sacrifice is engraved indelibly in our heartscette page d'histoire est imprimée en lettres de sang dans notre mémoire this page of history has left a bloody impression in our memoryB.[ÉCRIT]1. [correspondance] letterpas de lettres pour moi? no mail ou no letters for me?lettre d'amour/de menace love/threatening letterb. [avec valeur déclarée] registered letterlettre de remerciements letter of thanks, thank-you lettera. (familier) [boisson, aliment] to go down a treatb. [demande, mesure] to go off without a hitch, to go off smoothly2. BANQUE3. DROIT4. HISTOIRE5. POLITIQUE6. PRESSE7. LITTÉRATURE [titre]C.[SENS STRICT] letterrespecter la lettre de la loi to respect ou observe the letter of the lawrester lettre morte to go unheeded, to be disregarded————————lettres nom féminin pluriel1. ÉDUCATIONles lettres arts subjects, the arts, the humanitieslettres classiques classics, Latin and Greeklettres supérieures preparatory class (leading to the École Normale Supérieure and lasting two years)2. LITTÉRATUREun homme/une femme de lettres a man/a woman of letters————————à la lettre locution adverbiale,au pied de la lettre locution adverbiale————————avant la lettre locution adverbialeen toutes lettres locution adverbiale1. [entièrement] in fullc'est écrit en toutes lettres dans le contrat it's written in black and white ou it's spelt out plainly in the contract -
19 незабелязан
unnoticed, unheeded, undiscernedоставам незабелязан escape (s.o.'s) notice, slip (s.o.'s) attention; pass unnoticedуспявам да мина незабелязан elude observationоткрихме една незабелязана грешка we discovered a mistake that no one had noticedкнигата остана незабелязана no one took (any) notice of the book* * *незабеля̀зан,прил. unnoticed, unobserved, unheeded, undiscerned, undetected, undiscovered; undistinguished; книгата остана \незабелязана no one took (any) notice of the book; оставам \незабелязан escape (s.o.’s) notice, slip (s.o.’s) attention; pass/go unnoticed; открихме една \незабелязана грешка we discovered a mistake that no one had noticed; успявам да мина \незабелязан elude observation.* * *unheeded: He remained незабелязан. - Той остана незабелязан.; unremarked* * *1. unnoticed, unheeded, undiscerned 2. книгата остана НЕЗАБЕЛЯЗАНа no one took (any) notice of the book 3. оставам НЕЗАБЕЛЯЗАН escape (s. o.'s) notice, slip (s. o.'s) attention;pass unnoticed 4. открихме една НЕЗАБЕЛЯЗАНа грешка we discovered a mistake that no one had noticed 5. успявам да мина НЕЗАБЕЛЯЗАН elude observation -
20 inascoltato
inascoltato agg. unheard, unheeded: il suo ammonimento rimase inascoltato, his warning went unheeded // avere un desiderio inascoltato, to have an unfulfilled wish.* * *[inaskol'tato]aggettivo unheeded, unheard* * *inascoltato/inaskol'tato/unheeded, unheard.
См. также в других словарях:
unheeded — index perfunctory Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
unheeded — (adj.) 1610s, from UN (Cf. un ) (1) not + pp. of HEED (Cf. heed) … Etymology dictionary
unheeded — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ heard or noticed but disregarded … English terms dictionary
unheeded — [spelling only] … English World dictionary
unheeded — adj. 1) to go unheeded (his advice went unheeded) 2) unheeded by * * * [ʌn hiːdɪd] unheeded by to go unheeded (his advice went unheeded) … Combinatory dictionary
unheeded — [[t]ʌ̱nhi͟ːdɪd[/t]] ADJ: usu v link ADJ, also ADJ n, ADJ after v If you say that something such as a warning or danger goes unheeded, you mean that it has not been taken seriously or dealt with. [WRITTEN] The advice of experts went unheeded... He … English dictionary
unheeded — un|heed|ed [ ʌn hidəd ] adjective ignored: go unheeded: All of her suggestions had gone unheeded … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
unheeded — adjective literary noticed but not listened to, accepted, or believed: go unheeded: Her prayers went unheeded … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
unheeded — UK [ʌnˈhiːdɪd] / US [ʌnˈhɪdəd] adjective ignored go unheeded: All of her suggestions had gone unheeded … English dictionary
unheeded — un|heed|ed [ʌnˈhi:dıd] adj literary noticed but not listened to, accepted, or believed ▪ Her warnings went unheeded … Dictionary of contemporary English
unheeded — adjective he was soon reminded of his parents unheeded warnings Syn: disregarded, ignored, neglected, overlooked, unnoted, unrecognized … Thesaurus of popular words