Ignored
“Ignored” 是动词 “ignore” 的过去式与过去分词,表示故意不给予注意、不予回应或不采纳建议/警告。语气常含“被冷落”或“被无视”的负面色彩。
- “He ignored my text messages all day.” (他一整天都没回我的短信。)
- “The warning signs were ignored until it was too late.” (警告信号一直被忽视,直到为时已晚。)
- “She felt ignored during the meeting.” (她在会议上感到被无视。)
来自法语 “ignorer”,源于拉丁语 “ignorare”(不知道),由 “in-”(不)+ “gnorare”(知道)构成,原义接近“不知”,后演变为“不予理会”。
“ignore + -ed”:“-ed” 为规则动词过去式与过去分词后缀。
在职场与社交语境中,“feel ignored” 常表达情感伤害;在安全、医疗、政策报道中,“warnings were ignored” 强调疏忽带来的后果。
- 原形: “ignore” (忽视)
- 名词: “ignorance” (无知)
- 形容词: “ignorant” (无知的)
- 固定搭配: “ignored advice” (忽视建议), “completely ignored” (完全无视), “widely ignored” (被广泛忽视)
“Ignore” 像 “I + gnore”(我不去知道/理会),“ignored” 就是“已经被无视了”。
“The manager ignored repeated complaints, and morale on the team dropped quickly.” (经理一再忽视投诉,团队士气迅速下滑。)