disregard

disregard
1. verb
(to ignore: He disregarded my warnings.) hacer caso omiso de

2. noun
(lack of concern: He has a complete disregard for his own safety.) indiferencia
disregard
tr[dɪsrɪ'gɑːd]
noun
1 (gen) indiferencia (for, hacia); (for risk, safety) despreocupación nombre femenino
with a complete disregard for my feelings sin tener en cuenta mis sentimientos
with a total disregard of the law con una indiferencia total hacia la ley
transitive verb
1 (danger, difficulty) ignorar, despreciar; (advice, wishes, warning) hacer caso omiso de, no presta atención a; (feelings, behaviour) no tener en cuenta
they completely disregarded our objections hicieron caso omiso de nuestras objeciones
disregard [.dɪsrɪ'gɑrd] vt
: ignorar, no prestar atención a
disregard n
: indiferencia f
disregard
n.
desaire s.m.
desconocimiento s.m.
descuido s.m.
disfavor s.m.
indiferencia s.f.
v.
desairar v.
desatender v.
descuidar v.

I 'dɪsrɪ'gɑːrd, ˌdɪsrɪ'gɑːd
transitive verb \<\<danger/difficulty\>\> ignorar, despreciar; \<\<advice\>\> hacer* caso omiso de, no prestar atención a; \<\<feelings/wishes\>\> no tener* en cuenta

II
mass noun

disregard FOR something/somebody — indiferencia f hacia algo/alguien

with complete disregard for her own safety — sin ni siquiera considerar su propia seguridad

['dɪsrɪ'ɡɑːd]
1.
N (=indifference) (for feelings, money, danger) indiferencia f (for por, hacia); (=non-observance) [of law, rules] desacato m (of a, de)

with complete disregard for — sin atender en lo más mínimo a

with complete disregard for his own safety — haciendo caso omiso de su propia seguridad

2.
VT [+ remark, feelings] hacer caso omiso de; [+ authority, duty] desatender
* * *

I ['dɪsrɪ'gɑːrd, ˌdɪsrɪ'gɑːd]
transitive verb \<\<danger/difficulty\>\> ignorar, despreciar; \<\<advice\>\> hacer* caso omiso de, no prestar atención a; \<\<feelings/wishes\>\> no tener* en cuenta

II
mass noun

disregard FOR something/somebody — indiferencia f hacia algo/alguien

with complete disregard for her own safety — sin ni siquiera considerar su propia seguridad


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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