单词 | disregard |
释义 | disregardn. 1. a. Want of regard; neglect, inattention; in earlier use often, the withholding of the regard which is due, slighting, undue neglect; in later use, the treating of anything as of no importance. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > inattention > ignoring, disregard > [noun] misknowledgea1500 unregarding1539 passing-by1577 disregard1661 ignoring1846 ignoration1854 ignoral1866 Nelson touch1968 ghosting2012 the world > action or operation > manner of action > carelessness > [noun] > carelessness or heedlessness rechelesteOE yemelestc897 recklessnessOE unbeseyness?c1225 yemeleaschipec1230 unmindinga1382 negligencec1390 rechelesshipc1390 recklessheadc1410 unadvertance1483 unheediness1486 unmindfulnessa1500 non-advertencec1540 carelessness1561 inadvertence1568 heedlessness1581 unheedfulness1586 inadvertency1592 inobservance1611 regardlessness1611 indiligence1636 unattentivenessa1649 inanimadvertency1650 non-advertency1653 unadvertency1655 inanimadvertence1656 disregard1661 inanimadversion1676 non-attendancya1677 inobservancy1677 unattention1691 inattention1710 inobservation1727 inattentiveness1753 tentlessness1883 the world > action or operation > manner of action > carelessness > [noun] > neglect unattendancec1449 nonchaloir1496 negligencya1500 obliviona1500 neglecting1539 misregard1543 forgetfulness1576 neglect1598 negligence1604 neglection1609 neglectiveness1621 disattention1624 disregarding1659 slightiness1662 disregard1733 1661 J. Glanvill Vanity of Dogmatizing xiii. 122 We can behold without resentment; and it may be with an invincible disregard. 1733 D. Neal Hist. Puritans II. 478 The Bishops fell under a general disregard. 1795 Ld. Auckland Corr. (1862) III. 280 Acts..which tend to the levelling of thrones and conditions, and give to monarchs a more certain disregard and disrespect than all the labours..of the Jacobins. 1856 C. Merivale Hist. Romans under Empire V. xlv. 229 Disregard and sympathy seemed to be equally distasteful to him. b. Constr. of (for, to). ΚΠ 1694 F. Atterbury Scorner Incapable of Wisdom 6 A Disregard for every thing besides. 1716 J. Addison Free-holder No. 39 A Disregard of Fame. 1736 Bp. J. Butler Analogy of Relig. ii. vi. 224 Profaneness and avowed Disregard to all Religion. 1871 B. Jowett in tr. Plato Dialogues I. 110 An extreme disregard of..historical accuracy. 1882 J. H. Blunt Reformation Church of Eng. II. 484 His lawless disregard for the principles of the Reformation settlement. 2. (See quot. 1940.) ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > management of money > income, revenue, or profit > [noun] > personal income or acquired wealth > types of generally fixed income1858 spending income1862 middle income1889 unearned income1889 psychic income1904 disregard1940 disposable income1948 1940 Manch. Guardian Weekly 8 Mar. 192 What Mr. Elliot inelegantly but conveniently called ‘disregards’—..the forms of income which are to be disregarded when the means of an applicant for supplementary pension are assessed. 1955 Times 15 June 3/6 There was a case for saying that the disregards in relation to pensions were not adequate. 1959 Times 25 June 14/4 The regulations dealt with..those disregards which related to earnings. The National Assistance Bill was necessary to give powers to deal with the other disregards. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1896; most recently modified version published online March 2018). disregardv. transitive. To treat without regard, to pay no regard to. a. In earlier use, esp., to treat without due regard, respect, or attention; to neglect unduly, to slight. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > manner of action > carelessness > be careless or heedless of [verb (transitive)] atletc1200 forheedc1275 forget1297 lachesc1425 remiss1443 to go by ——?c1450 unregard1545 recklessc1560 to fling aside1587 disregard1641 unheed1847 the mind > attention and judgement > inattention > ignoring, disregard > ignore, disregard [verb (transitive)] fordita800 forheedc1275 forget1297 to let out ofa1300 spele1338 to go beside ——a1382 waivec1400 remiss?a1425 to go by ——?c1450 misknowledge?a1475 misknow1483 misken1494 to go besides ——1530 to let pass1530 unregard1545 unmind1562 overlook1570 mislippen1581 suspend1581 omit1589 blanch1605 to blow off1631 disregard1641 to pass with ——1641 to give (a person or thing) the go-by1654 prescind1654 nihilify1656 proscribe1680 unnotice1776 ignore1795 to close one's mind1797 cushion1818 to leave out in the cold1839 overslaugh1846 unheed1847 to write off1861 to look through ——1894 scrub1943 1641 J. Milton Animadversions 68 To take Sanctuary among those Churches which..formerly you have disregarded, and despis'd. 1651 R. Baxter Plain Script. Proof Infants Church-membership & Baptism 144 To make all the people disregard and despise the Gospel. 1772 J. Adams tr. A. de Ulloa Voy. S. Amer. (ed. 3) I. 458 Quarries of fine stone; but these are utterly disregarded by the inhabitants. 1781 E. Gibbon Decline & Fall II. 85 Those who have attacked, and those who have defended..have alike disregarded two very remarkable passages of two orations pronounced under the succeeding reign. b. In later use, esp., to treat as of no importance, to pay no attention to. ΚΠ 1793 T. Holcroft tr. J. C. Lavater Ess. Physiognomy (abridged ed.) xxi. 107 Desirous of private happiness he disregards public opinion. 1849 T. B. Macaulay Hist. Eng. II. 155 The king..advised the treasurer to disregard idle rumours. 1869 C. Dickens Let. 22 Apr. (2002) XII. 342 I have had symptoms that must not be disregarded. Derivatives disreˈgarded adj. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > manner of action > carelessness > [adjective] > neglectful > neglected unlookedc1330 unservedc1350 unasservedc1400 uncherishedc1400 neglect?a1425 unkept?a1425 neglected1570 carelessa1593 neglectful1595 uncared-for1597 untended1598 silenced1609 disregarded1668 colda1701 unministereda1744 unfostered1744 unkempt1848 1668 J. Flavell Saint Indeed 33 In the dis-regarded heart, swarms of vain and foolish thoughts are perpetually working. 1791 W. Cowper tr. Homer Iliad in Iliad & Odyssey I. viii. 561 Then sullen nurse thy disregarded spleen. disreˈgardedness n. state of being disregarded. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > inattention > ignoring, disregard > [noun] > fact of being preterition1609 disregardedness1841 ignoration1854 ignorability1922 the world > action or operation > manner of action > carelessness > [noun] > neglect > state of being neglected neglect1598 neglectedness1660 disregardedness1841 1841 Ld. Cockburn Circuit Journeys (1888) 95 Its surrounding bad taste and selfish disregardedness. disreˈgarding n. and adj. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > inattention > ignoring, disregard > [adjective] ostrich1598 disregarding1659 ignoring1844 ostrich-like1881 struthonian1963 the world > action or operation > manner of action > carelessness > [noun] > neglect unattendancec1449 nonchaloir1496 negligencya1500 obliviona1500 neglecting1539 misregard1543 forgetfulness1576 neglect1598 negligence1604 neglection1609 neglectiveness1621 disattention1624 disregarding1659 slightiness1662 disregard1733 the world > action or operation > manner of action > carelessness > [adjective] > careless or heedless getelessc1175 untimingc1350 unmindfula1382 negligentc1390 unminda1400 roughtlessa1500 respectlessa1542 indiligent1549 unheedful1570 regardless1578 heedless1579 unheedy1579 unregarding?1585 unrespective1594 neglectful1595 unregardful1598 unobservinga1628 tentless1636 disregardfula1641 unregardant1652 inadvertent1653 disregarding1659 unaspective1661 inobservant1663 unheeding1770 unobservant1775 inattentive1785 disregardant1816 unrecking1824 unminded1831 unchary1856 amelectic1879 irregardless1912 blithe1922 slap-happy1937 the mind > attention and judgement > inattention > ignoring, disregard > [noun] > instance of disregarding1659 waiver1883 1659 C. Noble Moderate Answer 6 To charge him with neglects and slightings and disregardings to his friends. 1659 D. Pell Πελαγος 185 Unto which Ambassage the Queen of England..returned this bold, smiling, and disregarding answer. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1896; most recently modified version published online September 2021). < n.1661v.1641 |
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