释义 |
unheededun‧heed‧ed /ʌnˈhiːdɪd/ adjective literary - As her tears continued to fall unheeded to mingle with the rain, her mouth twisted bitterly.
- But these letters had thus far gone unheeded.
- Nagumo's fleet observed strict radio silence and when two stricken bombers called up for directions their calls went unheeded.
- Riding along with them, unnoticed by them, unheeded, a black clothed skeleton kept time with them.
- So Kylie, never one to let a lesson pass unheeded, acted on it.
- Such public health pronouncements often go unheeded, however.
- The box and her mantle fell unheeded to the floor.
► went unheeded Her warnings went unheeded. noticed but not listened to, accepted, or believed: Her warnings went unheeded. |