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 Translation for 'to ignore sb sth' from English to Spanish
ignorar a-algn/algoto ignore sb./sth.
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hacer caso omiso de algn/algo [locución]to ignore sb./sth.
Partial Matches
darle el avión a algn. [ignorar a algn] [mex.] [col.]to ignore sb.
chifear a algn [cent.] [Panamá] [col.]to ignore sb.
captar la atención y el interés de algn/algo con algn/algo [locución] to catch the attention and interest of sb./sth. with sb./sth. [idiom]
confrontar a-algn/algo con algn/algoto confront sb./sth. with sb./sth.
unverified relacionar algn/algo con algn/algoto associate sb./sth. with sb./sth.
recordar a algn a algn/algo [por asociación, parecido]to remind sb. of sb./sth.
sumir a-algn/algo en algo [también fig.]to plunge sb./sth. into sth. [also fig.]
rezar para que algo/algn haga algoto pray that sb./sth. does sth.
apartar a-algn/algo de algoto urge sb./sth. away from sth.
dejar que algn/algo haga algo [esperar]to wait until sb./sth. does sth.
salpicar a-algn/algo de algoto splash sth. on sb./sth.
calificar a-algn/algo de algoto describe sb./sth. as sth.
exceptuar a-algn/algo de algoto except sb./sth. from sth.
tildar a-algn/algo de algo [calificar como]to brand sb./sth. as sth.
colar a-algn/algo en algoto sneak sb./sth. into sth.
resistir a-algn/algoto resist sb./sth.
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comprender a-algn/algoto comprehend sb./sth.
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impugnar a-algn/algoto impeach sb./sth.
med.
inocular a-algn/algo
to inoculate sb./sth.
hacer daño a-algn/algoto harm sb./sth.
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Usage Examples English
  • As a result, these works, focusing on literary form, tend to ignore contemporary external sources and modern scholarship dealing with these issues.
  • Jackson chose to ignore Stuart's infantry designation and assigned him on July 4 to command all the cavalry companies of the Army of the Shenandoah, organized as the 1st Virginia Cavalry Regiment.
  • Some viewed Kemp's supply-side stance as an attempt to ignore the national budget deficit.
  • The most common advice to deal with someone who gets enjoyment out of provoking others is to ignore them and deprive them of the pleasure of watching people react.
  • The government's acceptance of foreign aid during the 1980s, in lieu of economic growth sparked by private investment, allowed it to ignore the necessity of creating new jobs.

  • Within the text is a call to Russian law enforcement to ignore Putin's orders.
  • Cohn and Capra chose to ignore the negative publicity and demands and released the film as planned.
  • Some argue it is "more dangerous to ignore evil than to try to understand it".
  • To facilitate relations with Congress, Eisenhower decided to ignore McCarthy's controversies and thereby deprive them of more energy from the involvement of the White House.
  • Often when fans do not agree with one of the events in a story (such as the death of a favorite character), they will choose to ignore the event in question so that their enjoyment of the franchise is not diminished.

  • Even for a definite known person of known sex, "they" may be used in order to ignore or conceal the sex.
  • According to the classicist Shelley Haley, Pompey "made use of marriage in a traditional fashion to further his political career", but emphasis on Pompey's ambition has often "caused the modern scholar to lose sight of the woman in such an alliance and to ignore the intimate relationships possible at the heart of such a marriage."
  • Luis forces Julia to write back, fearing that if Julia continues to ignore Emily's letters, Emily will assume something terrible has befallen her sister, and she might send the authorities.
  • ... magnetic, passive acoustic and water pressure) allow it to ignore signals which are not recognised as being the unique signature of an intended target vessel.
  • Others claim that travelling to national parks to appreciate nature there leads people to ignore the nature that exists around them every day.

  • As recently as the 18th century, it was common practice to ignore any negative results returned by equations on the assumption that they were meaningless.
  • In his treatment of the classics, Stanislavski believed that it was legitimate for actors and directors to ignore the playwright's intentions for a play's staging.
  • By extension, the term may be used for a decision to ignore the person or subject in other media.
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