Ignorar in english
Ignore
pronunciation: ɪgnɔr part of speech: verb
pronunciation: ɪgnɔr part of speech: verb
In gestures
ignorar = be ignorant of ; be ignorant of ; ignore ; overlook ; turn + a blind eye to ; leave + Nombre + aside ; outdistance ; close + the door on ; block off ; brush + past ; pretend + not to have heard ; pretend + not to have seen ; turn + a deaf ear to ; give + Nombre + the cold shoulder ; turn + a cold shoulder to ; cold-shoulder ; diss ; be unaware of ; give + Nombre + the silent treatment ; not know ; skip ; put + Nombre + to one side ; brush + Nombre + off ; cast + Nombre + aside ; close + Posesivo + eyes to ; tune out ; shrug off.
Example: Clearly, the originators of the major schemes cannot be criticised for be ignorant of these principles.Example: Clearly, the originators of the major schemes cannot be criticised for be ignorant of these principles.Example: Thus we can easily start to compile a list of prepositions, conjunctions and articles, for example, an, a, the, and, for, this, these, which can be ignored in indexing.Example: This can only achieved by examining the literature of the subject area thoroughly for any isolates that might possibly have been overlooked.Example: Teachers and librarians cannot afford to turn a blind eye to the literature a child is brought up with at home, no matter how anemic and worthless it may seem to be.Example: Leaving aside the heretical thought that perhaps 'all things to all men' is exactly what the public library should be, this alone is not enough.Example: The public library cannot outdistance the intellectual climate in which it finds itself.Example: Librarians cannot afford to close the door on current issues.Example: A globalizing world so devoted to 'diversity,' as the present one is, can ill afford to block off one particular communication channel in favor of any other.Example: Physical harassment may occur as bottom pinching, breast grabbing, 'accidental' brushing past or invasion of a woman's space.Example: The women will either look uncomfortable and make a hasty exit or will stand there with blank looks on their faces pretending not to have heard.Example: She deliberately refused to rise to her feet when he entered a room as was customary, often pretending not to have seen him.Example: This is not simply another story of the powerful and comfortable turning a deaf ear to the cries of the sick and poor.Example: Sorry Castlegr, I thought that by giving you the cold shoulder you might get the hint and realise the bond has gone.Example: With its usual rhetoric, Iran has turned a cold shoulder to the latest sanctions.Example: He cold-shouldered his teammates, who cold-shouldered him back.Example: And she has the gall to diss a Nobel Prize winner who isn't even in the academic world.Example: To all intents and purposes he is unaware of its existence.Example: She starts to pout when she doesn't get her way, stomping off, giving everyone the silent treatment, snapping at people.Example: It was hard not to know that last week's episode was the next to last episode for Atlantis.Example: The search engines skips sites with no scientific content.Example: Putting such support to one side for a moment, it is important to recognize the economic imperative to develop an excellent staff.Example: I was really upset; I had put a lot of work into that project, and my boss just brushed it off = I was really upset; I had put a lot of work into that project, and my boss just brushed it off.Example: The poor thing had been cast aside and her paramour had not even endeavoured to fight for her = The poor thing had been cast aside and her paramour had not even endeavoured to fight for her.Example: Sometimes justice closes her eyes to the truth.Example: She's also able to tune out his increasingly direct attacks on her husband's personal indiscretions.Example: Sometimes when things don't go as you'd wanted you just have to shrug it off and accept it as one of those things.more:
» el problema que todos se empeñan en ignorar = the elephant in the room .
Example: When it comes to the question of bringing the Net and the Web into bibliographic control, the elephant in the room is that of preservation of the human record.