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词汇 unheeded
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Definition of unheeded in English:

unheeded

adjectiveʌnˈhiːdɪdˌənˈhidəd
  • Heard or noticed but disregarded.

    未受注意的;被忽视的

    my protest went unheeded

    我的抗议没有引起任何注意。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The findings follow a number of high-profile cases in which children died after tell-tale danger signs had gone unheeded.
    • She arrives at the town's main police station believing she has found safety and assistance, only for her cries for help to go unheeded.
    • Parents and staff have also collected more than 700 names on another petition after concerns raised in the last public consultation went unheeded.
    • The lesson of Rwanda had gone utterly unheeded.
    • Unfortunately, it was a warning that went unheeded as two minutes into stoppage time Underwood was again unchallenged as he crossed from the left.
    • It aims to represent people such as the million or so anti-war protesters who took to the streets of London a year ago and who felt their voices went unheeded by the politicians.
    • It's a shame, given Langer's incredibly accurate prophesies of 1943, that the report went unheeded.
    • The first heckle at the premiere was heard after about 20 minutes, although there may have been others that went unheeded.
    • The suggestion appears to have gone unheeded by the travel industry, who continue to offer discount deals and free child places during school terms.
    • King Birendra's call for demilitarisation and the creation of a Himalayan peace zone was heard often enough but it went unheeded by the rest of the world.
    • She said her mother-in-law's requests to have the dressing on her foot changed went unheeded for four days, when it should have been done daily.
    • Worried doctors at the British Medical Association have urged TV dramas to help spread the word - a call which has not gone unheeded.
    • Even a warning from the sports minister, who basically told both sides to shut up and sort out the problem pronto, has gone unheeded.
    • However, the warning went unheeded by City as they were undone by Kanouté's explosive finish, and the margin of defeat should then have been greater.
    • It should have proved a warning shot to the City defence but it obviously went unheeded as within minutes Kidderminster had snatched the lead.
    • It found that 90 childcare referrals were left unheeded for months, despite the serious nature of many allegations.
    • But despite our pleas, our requests went largely unheeded.
    • But still, don't let this warning from history go unheeded.
    • Today, of course, her £6 is in the national coffers, her pleas for clemency unheeded by heartless tax inspectors.
    • If warnings go unheeded, workers could be sacked.
    Synonyms
    disregarded, ignored, neglected, overlooked, unobserved, unnoted, unrecognized, disobeyed, unnoticed, passed over, spurned

Rhymes

reeded, unimpeded, unneeded, unseeded

Definition of unheeded in US English:

unheeded

adjectiveˌənˈhēdədˌənˈhidəd
  • Heard or noticed but disregarded.

    未受注意的;被忽视的

    my protest went unheeded

    我的抗议没有引起任何注意。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It should have proved a warning shot to the City defence but it obviously went unheeded as within minutes Kidderminster had snatched the lead.
    • But despite our pleas, our requests went largely unheeded.
    • Unfortunately, it was a warning that went unheeded as two minutes into stoppage time Underwood was again unchallenged as he crossed from the left.
    • The first heckle at the premiere was heard after about 20 minutes, although there may have been others that went unheeded.
    • If warnings go unheeded, workers could be sacked.
    • It's a shame, given Langer's incredibly accurate prophesies of 1943, that the report went unheeded.
    • However, the warning went unheeded by City as they were undone by Kanouté's explosive finish, and the margin of defeat should then have been greater.
    • The suggestion appears to have gone unheeded by the travel industry, who continue to offer discount deals and free child places during school terms.
    • But still, don't let this warning from history go unheeded.
    • Parents and staff have also collected more than 700 names on another petition after concerns raised in the last public consultation went unheeded.
    • Today, of course, her £6 is in the national coffers, her pleas for clemency unheeded by heartless tax inspectors.
    • She arrives at the town's main police station believing she has found safety and assistance, only for her cries for help to go unheeded.
    • It found that 90 childcare referrals were left unheeded for months, despite the serious nature of many allegations.
    • Worried doctors at the British Medical Association have urged TV dramas to help spread the word - a call which has not gone unheeded.
    • She said her mother-in-law's requests to have the dressing on her foot changed went unheeded for four days, when it should have been done daily.
    • It aims to represent people such as the million or so anti-war protesters who took to the streets of London a year ago and who felt their voices went unheeded by the politicians.
    • Even a warning from the sports minister, who basically told both sides to shut up and sort out the problem pronto, has gone unheeded.
    • King Birendra's call for demilitarisation and the creation of a Himalayan peace zone was heard often enough but it went unheeded by the rest of the world.
    • The findings follow a number of high-profile cases in which children died after tell-tale danger signs had gone unheeded.
    • The lesson of Rwanda had gone utterly unheeded.
    Synonyms
    disregarded, ignored, neglected, overlooked, unobserved, unnoted, unrecognized, disobeyed, unnoticed, passed over, spurned
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