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tune (someone/something) out phrasal verb with tuneverb[ T ]uk /tʃuːn/ us /tuːn/ USinformal to ignore someone or not give your attention to something or to what is happening around you: 不理睬,对…置之不理 Most of what he says is such garbage that I just tune him out.他讲的全是废话,所以我干脆不去理睬。 Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples to intentionally not give someone or something any attention ignoreThe buzzing is irritating, but try to ignore it. disregardHe disregarded the advice of his doctor and went back to work. turn a blind eye toUntil now, the mayor has turned a blind eye to the city's homelessness problem. close your eyes toThe administration closed its eyes to human-rights abuses by its soldiers. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Neglecting and ignoring aside beneath the/someone's radaridiom block something out brush someone/something off bury/have your head in the sandidiom ear lay let sleeping dogs lieidiom let something rideidiom look straight/right through someoneidiom lose the dressing roomidiom lost nose sleeping beauty slightingly snub someone's back is turnedidiom step step on someone wink
tune out (something/someone) | American Dictionary
tune out (something/someone) phrasal verb with tuneverb[ T ]us/tun/ infml to stop paying attention to something or someone: Beverly always tunes out in the middle of her music lesson. She tends to tune out her parents’ advice and make her own decisions. |