漠视
To deliberately ignore or treat something with a lack of concern, often something important like rules, rights, or feelings.
Examples
3 of 5他因为漠视交通规则而被罚款。
He was fined for ignoring traffic rules.
如果社会漠视教育,未来将令人担忧。
If society neglects education, the future will be worrying.
该公司因漠视员工安全而受到起诉。
The company was prosecuted for disregarding employee safety.
Word Family
Memory Tip
'漠' (desert/indifferent) and '视' (to look). Looking at something like a cold desert.
Quick Quiz
许多人因为___健康警告,最终患上了严重的疾病。
Correct!
The correct answer is: 漠视
Examples
他因为漠视交通规则而被罚款。
everydayHe was fined for ignoring traffic rules.
如果社会漠视教育,未来将令人担忧。
academicIf society neglects education, the future will be worrying.
该公司因漠视员工安全而受到起诉。
formalThe company was prosecuted for disregarding employee safety.
竞争对手正在漠视我们的新产品,这是我们的机会。
businessCompetitors are disregarding our new product; this is our chance.
你这样漠视我的建议,让我很失望。
informalI'm very disappointed that you ignore my advice like this.
Word Family
Common Collocations
Common Phrases
漠视权利
ignore rights
漠视警告
disregard warnings
令人漠视
to be easily ignored
Often Confused With
忽视 can be accidental (forgetting), but 漠视 is usually intentional and carries a stronger negative moral judgment.
Usage Notes
Very useful for IELTS essays on social issues like inequality or environmental protection.
Common Mistakes
Do not confuse with '视而不见' (to turn a blind eye), which is an idiom for the same concept.
Memory Tip
'漠' (desert/indifferent) and '视' (to look). Looking at something like a cold desert.
Word Origin
From '漠' (indifferent/cold) and '视' (to see/look at).
Grammar Patterns
Quick Quiz
许多人因为___健康警告,最终患上了严重的疾病。
Correct!
The correct answer is: 漠视
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