ignorable
adjective uk/ɪɡˈnɔː.rə.bəl/ us/ɪɡˈnɔːr.ə.bəl/
可忽视的,可忽略的
that can be ignored
The changes to the world's climate are no longer ignorable. 世界气候的变化已不容忽视。
The noise settles down to a steady, ignorable hum.
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- Those annotations are significant to programmers but ignorable to users.
- The challenge was to create background music that was interesting but ignorable.
- She has written about how ignorable you become as you get older.
- These are acknowledged but ignorable facts.
- You may say they did not play well, but a 5-0 win is not an ignorable result.