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单词 neglect
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neglect

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ne·glect

N0050800 (nĭ-glĕkt′)tr.v. ne·glect·ed, ne·glect·ing, ne·glects 1. To pay little or no attention to; fail to heed; disregard: neglected their warnings.2. To fail to care for or attend to properly: neglects her appearance.3. To fail to do or carry out, as through carelessness or oversight: neglected to return the call.n.1. The act or an instance of neglecting something: Your neglect of my advice will only make matters worse.2. The state or fact of being neglected: The garden fell into neglect.3. Habitual lack of care: The dog has been subjected to terrible neglect.
[Latin neglegere, neglēct- : neg-, not; see ne in Indo-European roots + legere, to choose, pick up; see leg- in Indo-European roots.]
ne·glect′er n.

neglect

(nɪˈɡlɛkt) vb (tr) 1. to fail to give due care, attention, or time to: to neglect a child. 2. to fail (to do something) through thoughtlessness or carelessness: he neglected to tell her. 3. to ignore or disregard: she neglected his frantic signals. n4. lack of due care or attention; negligence: the child starved through neglect. 5. the act or an instance of neglecting or the state of being neglected[C16: from Latin neglegere to neglect, from nec not + legere to select] neˈglecter, neˈglector n

ne•glect

(nɪˈglɛkt)
v.t. 1. to pay no attention or too little attention to; disregard or slight. 2. to be remiss in the care of: to neglect one's appearance. 3. to omit, as through indifference or carelessness: to neglect to reply to an invitation. 4. to fail to carry out or perform: to neglect the household chores. n. 5. an act or instance of neglecting; negligence: The neglect of the property was shameful. 6. the fact or state of being neglected: a beauty marred by neglect. [1520–30; < Latin neglēctus, variant of neclēctus, past participle of neglegere, neclegere to disregard, ignore, slight =nec not + legere to pick up] syn: See slight.

neglect

In artillery and naval gunfire support, a report to the observer/spotter to indicate that the last round(s) was fired with incorrect data and that the round(s) will be fired again using correct data.

neglect


Past participle: neglected
Gerund: neglecting
Imperative
neglect
neglect
Present
I neglect
you neglect
he/she/it neglects
we neglect
you neglect
they neglect
Preterite
I neglected
you neglected
he/she/it neglected
we neglected
you neglected
they neglected
Present Continuous
I am neglecting
you are neglecting
he/she/it is neglecting
we are neglecting
you are neglecting
they are neglecting
Present Perfect
I have neglected
you have neglected
he/she/it has neglected
we have neglected
you have neglected
they have neglected
Past Continuous
I was neglecting
you were neglecting
he/she/it was neglecting
we were neglecting
you were neglecting
they were neglecting
Past Perfect
I had neglected
you had neglected
he/she/it had neglected
we had neglected
you had neglected
they had neglected
Future
I will neglect
you will neglect
he/she/it will neglect
we will neglect
you will neglect
they will neglect
Future Perfect
I will have neglected
you will have neglected
he/she/it will have neglected
we will have neglected
you will have neglected
they will have neglected
Future Continuous
I will be neglecting
you will be neglecting
he/she/it will be neglecting
we will be neglecting
you will be neglecting
they will be neglecting
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been neglecting
you have been neglecting
he/she/it has been neglecting
we have been neglecting
you have been neglecting
they have been neglecting
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been neglecting
you will have been neglecting
he/she/it will have been neglecting
we will have been neglecting
you will have been neglecting
they will have been neglecting
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been neglecting
you had been neglecting
he/she/it had been neglecting
we had been neglecting
you had been neglecting
they had been neglecting
Conditional
I would neglect
you would neglect
he/she/it would neglect
we would neglect
you would neglect
they would neglect
Past Conditional
I would have neglected
you would have neglected
he/she/it would have neglected
we would have neglected
you would have neglected
they would have neglected
Thesaurus
Noun1.neglect - lack of attention and due careneglect - lack of attention and due care disregardinattention - lack of attentionomission - neglecting to do something; leaving out or passing over something
2.neglect - the state of something that has been unused and neglected; "the house was in a terrible state of neglect"disusedeclination, decline - a condition inferior to an earlier condition; a gradual falling off from a better stateomission - something that has been omitted; "she searched the table for omissions"
3.neglect - willful lack of care and attentiondisregardmistreatment - the practice of treating (someone or something) badly; "he should be punished for his mistreatment of his mother"despite - contemptuous disregard; "she wanted neither favor nor despite"
4.neglect - the trait of neglecting responsibilities and lacking concernneglectfulness, negligencecarelessness, sloppiness - the quality of not being careful or taking painsdereliction, willful neglect, delinquency - a tendency to be negligent and uncaring; "he inherited his delinquency from his father"; "his derelictions were not really intended as crimes"; "his adolescent protest consisted of willful neglect of all his responsibilities"laxness, remissness, laxity, slackness - the quality of being lax and neglectful
5.neglect - failure to act with the prudence that a reasonable person would exercise under the same circumstancesnegligence, nonperformance, carelessnessnonaccomplishment, nonachievement - an act that does not achieve its intended goaldereliction - willful negligencecomparative negligence - (law) negligence allocated between the plaintiff and the defendant with a corresponding reduction in damages paid to the plaintiffconcurrent negligence - (law) negligence of two of more persons acting independently; the plaintiff may sue both together or separatelycontributory negligence - (law) behavior by the plaintiff that contributes to the harm resulting from the defendant's negligence; "in common law any degree of contributory negligence would bar the plaintiff from collecting damages"criminal negligence, culpable negligence - (law) recklessly acting without reasonable caution and putting another person at risk of injury or death (or failing to do something with the same consequences)neglect of duty - (law) breach of a dutydodging, escape, evasion - nonperformance of something distasteful (as by deceit or trickery) that you are supposed to do; "his evasion of his clear duty was reprehensible"; "that escape from the consequences is possible but unattractive"
Verb1.neglect - leave undone or leave out; "How could I miss that typo?"; "The workers on the conveyor belt miss one out of ten"leave out, omit, pretermit, overleap, overlook, miss, dropforget - forget to do something; "Don't forget to call the chairman of the board to the meeting!"pass over, skip, skip over, jump - bypass; "He skipped a row in the text and so the sentence was incomprehensible"attend to, take to heart - get down to; pay attention to; take seriously; "Attend to your duties, please"
2.neglect - fail to do something; leave something undone; "She failed to notice that her child was no longer in his crib"; "The secretary failed to call the customer and the company lost the account"faillose track - fail to keep informed or aware; "She has so many books, she just lost track and cannot find this volume"strike out - put out or be put out by a strikeout; "Oral struck out three batters to close the inning"default, default on - fail to pay upchoke - fail to perform adequately due to tension or agitation; "The team should have won hands down but choked, disappointing the coach and the audience"muff - fail to catch, as of a ballmiss - fail to attend an event or activity; "I missed the concert"; "He missed school for a week"
3.neglect - fail to attend to; "he neglects his children"slack - be inattentive to, or neglect; "He slacks his attention"
4.neglect - give little or no attention to; "Disregard the errors"disregard, ignorepretermit - disregard intentionally or let pass

neglect

verb1. disregard, ignore, leave alone, turn your back on, fail to look after The woman denied that she had neglected her child.
disregard remember, look after, take care of, attend to
2. shirk, forget, overlook, omit, evade, pass over, skimp, procrastinate over, let slide, be remiss in or about If you don't keep an eye on them, children tend to neglect their homework.3. fail, forget, omit She neglected to inform me of her change of plans.
noun1. negligence, inattention, unconcern hundreds of orphans, old and handicapped people, some of whom have since died of neglect
negligence care, attention, consideration
2. shirking, failure, oversight, carelessness, dereliction, forgetfulness, slackness, laxity, laxness, slovenliness, remissness her deliberate neglect of her professional duty

neglect

verb1. To refuse to pay attention to (a person); treat with contempt:disregard, ignore, slight.Regional: igg.2. To fail to care for or give proper attention to:disregard, ignore, slight.3. To not do (something necessary):default, fail, omit.4. To avoid the fulfillment of:disregard, shirk, slack.Idiom: let slide.noun1. An act or instance of neglecting:disregard, oversight, slight.2. Nonperformance of what ought to be done:default, delinquency, dereliction, failure, omission.Law: nonfeasance.
Translations
忽视疏忽疏漏

neglect

(niˈglekt) verb1. to treat carelessly or not give enough attention to. He neglected his work. 忽視 忽视2. to fail (to do something). He neglected to answer the letter. 疏忽 疏漏 noun lack of care and attention. The garden is suffering from neglect. 疏忽 疏忽

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neglect

enUK

neglect to (do something)

1. To leave some action or obligation undone or uncompleted. Tom, you neglected to fill in these sections in the application. Please don't neglect to cash that check today.2. To omit to complete some expected or required duty. We were wondering why you neglected to inform the board of your decision. A: "Didn't she tell you she was leaving?" B: "No, she neglected to share that information with me."See also: neglect

neglect to do something

to fail to do something. I hope you do not neglect to lock the door. He neglected to water the plants.See also: neglect

neglect

enUK

neglect

 [nĕ-glekt´] disregard of or failure to perform some task or function.unilateral neglect 1. hemiapraxia with failure to pay attention to bodily grooming and stimuli on one side but not on the other, usually due to a lesion in the central nervous system, as after a stroke" >stroke. Called also selective inattention.2. a nursing diagnosis accepted by the North American Nursing Diagnosis Association, defined as a state in which there is a lack of awareness and attention to one side of the body.

ne·glect

(nĕ-glĕkt'), 1. To disregard or ignore; to fail to perform a duty or to give due attention or care. 2. Lack of proper attention or care. [L. neglego, to leave out of account, fr. nec, not, + lego, to choose]

neglect

Neurology Neglect syndrome The inability to perform a particular motor activity, often residual to a CVA. See Neglect patient Patient care The conscious ignoring–by a physician or other provider–of a clinical finding that might, in another setting and/or in another Pt, trigger further evaluation or therapy. See Benign neglect. Cf Negligence Psychology '…the failure of a caretaker to provide basic shelter, supervision, medical care, or support.', neglect of children or elders, a form of maltreatment, which may be linked to poverty. See Child abuse, Elder abuse, Elder neglect, Self-neglect, Willful patient neglect.

ne·glect

(nĕg-lekt) 1. Failure of a health care provider or caregiver to observe due care and diligence in performing services or delivering medicine or other products so as to avoid harming a patient. 2. Generally, indifference or inadequate attention to one's responsibilities in regard to self-care, care of others, or other aspects of one's personal or professional life. 3. occupational therapy The tendency to behave as if one side of the body or one side of space did not exist, with impairment of skilled or purposeful movements and visual scanning and awareness. Types of neglect include spatial, visual, and body schema (i.e., personal).
See also: hemiapraxia
[L. neglego, to leave out of account, fr. nec, not, + lego, to choose]

ne·glect

(nĕg-lekt) To fail to perform a duty or give proper care.

Neglect

enUK
Related to Neglect: child neglect

Neglect

An omission to do or perform some work, duty, or act.

As used by U.S. courts, the term neglect denotes the failure of responsibility on the part of defendants or attorneys. Neglect is related to the concept of Negligence, but its rather limited use in the law sets it apart from that much broader doctrine. Generally speaking, neglect means omitting or failing to do something that is required. Neglect is often related to timeliness: examples include the failure of a taxpayer to file a timely income tax return and the failure of an attorney to meet a deadline for filing an appeal. In determining whether to rule against a party, courts consider the reason for the neglect, which can range from unavoidable accidents and hindrances to the less acceptable extreme of carelessness and indifference to duty.

Special terminology applies to some forms of neglect. Culpable neglect exists where a loss arises from an individual's carelessness, improvidence, or folly. Willful neglect applies to marital cases; it refers to the neglect of one spouse, historically the husband, to provide such essentials as food, shelter, and clothing to the other spouse, either because of refusal or indifference. Excusable neglect is used to grant exceptions in cases where neglect was the consequence of accident, unavoidable hindrance, reliance on legal counsel, or reliance on promises made by the adverse party. Excusable neglect can serve as the basis for a motion to vacate a judgment, as in the case of explaining why a deadline for filing an appeal could not be met. Under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, excusable neglect authorizes a court to permit an act to be done after the official deadline has expired (Fed. R. Civ. P. 6 (b)).

Cross-references

Child Abuse; Necessaries.

neglect

enUK
Related to neglect: child neglect
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  • noun

Synonyms for neglect

verb disregard

Synonyms

  • disregard
  • ignore
  • leave alone
  • turn your back on
  • fail to look after

Antonyms

  • remember
  • look after
  • take care of
  • attend to

verb shirk

Synonyms

  • shirk
  • forget
  • overlook
  • omit
  • evade
  • pass over
  • skimp
  • procrastinate over
  • let slide
  • be remiss in or about

verb fail

Synonyms

  • fail
  • forget
  • omit

noun negligence

Synonyms

  • negligence
  • inattention
  • unconcern

Antonyms

  • care
  • attention
  • consideration

noun shirking

Synonyms

  • shirking
  • failure
  • oversight
  • carelessness
  • dereliction
  • forgetfulness
  • slackness
  • laxity
  • laxness
  • slovenliness
  • remissness

Synonyms for neglect

verb to refuse to pay attention to (a person); treat with contempt

Synonyms

  • disregard
  • ignore
  • slight
  • igg

verb to fail to care for or give proper attention to

Synonyms

  • disregard
  • ignore
  • slight

verb to not do (something necessary)

Synonyms

  • default
  • fail
  • omit

verb to avoid the fulfillment of

Synonyms

  • disregard
  • shirk
  • slack

noun an act or instance of neglecting

Synonyms

  • disregard
  • oversight
  • slight

noun nonperformance of what ought to be done

Synonyms

  • default
  • delinquency
  • dereliction
  • failure
  • omission
  • nonfeasance

Synonyms for neglect

noun lack of attention and due care

Synonyms

  • disregard

Related Words

  • inattention
  • omission

noun the state of something that has been unused and neglected

Synonyms

  • disuse

Related Words

  • declination
  • decline
  • omission

noun willful lack of care and attention

Synonyms

  • disregard

Related Words

  • mistreatment
  • despite

noun the trait of neglecting responsibilities and lacking concern

Synonyms

  • neglectfulness
  • negligence

Related Words

  • carelessness
  • sloppiness
  • dereliction
  • willful neglect
  • delinquency
  • laxness
  • remissness
  • laxity
  • slackness

noun failure to act with the prudence that a reasonable person would exercise under the same circumstances

Synonyms

  • negligence
  • nonperformance
  • carelessness

Related Words

  • nonaccomplishment
  • nonachievement
  • dereliction
  • comparative negligence
  • concurrent negligence
  • contributory negligence
  • criminal negligence
  • culpable negligence
  • neglect of duty
  • dodging
  • escape
  • evasion

verb leave undone or leave out

Synonyms

  • leave out
  • omit
  • pretermit
  • overleap
  • overlook
  • miss
  • drop

Related Words

  • forget
  • pass over
  • skip
  • skip over
  • jump

Antonyms

  • attend to
  • take to heart

verb fail to do something

Synonyms

  • fail

Related Words

  • lose track
  • strike out
  • default
  • default on
  • choke
  • muff
  • miss

verb fail to attend to

Related Words

  • slack

verb give little or no attention to

Synonyms

  • disregard
  • ignore

Related Words

  • pretermit
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