ignorar
/iɡnoˈɾaɾ/, [iɣ̞.noˈɾaɾ]ignore
Verb ignorar (first-person singular present ignoro, first-person singular preterite ignoré, past participle ignorado)
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(transitive) to not know; to be ignorant of
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(transitive) to ignore, to disregard (to deliberately not pay attention to)
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Es mejor ignorar este punto.
It is better to ignore this point.
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Tom dice que no puede ignorar más el olor.
Tom says he can't ignore the smell any longer.
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No podemos ignorar el pasado de Tom.
We can't ignore Tom's past.
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Él osó ignorar mi consejo.
He dared ignore my advice.
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Él tiene el atrevimiento de ignorar mi consejo.
He had the boldness to ignore my advice.
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Es peligroso ignorar la luz en un paso a nivel.
It's dangerous to ignore the signal at a railroad crossing.
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¿Cómo puedo ignorar un dolor tan intenso?
How can I ignore pain this intense?
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Tom eligió ignorar el comentario de Mary.
Tom chose to ignore Mary's comment.
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No podemos ignorar este problema.
We can't ignore this problem.
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Ignorar la transformación sería abandonar todos los supuestos en los que se construye la técnica.
Neglecting the transformation would mean dropping all the assumptions on which this technique is founded.
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