Negligence ˈneɡlɪdʒəns Noun Neg·Li·Gence Failure Care Sued T66pk8i74ce7fib4mrijf2kl0ducevrjqcrrolh2shv0m1k6ynjgq0h1wgtldwvos9ht+Rzohk5crwodvbmkbd7qilc3okk78by5rycfhicdhulysmglysshirrf2yjsl+Dytljwxi7r2lr+Hc+Cly1r/S7r7g01qjc/Westrgi5h0+4e6opyegzgindsge8sftmioaxq6yepuvimf8mvmexdwlrwycqphybnysttos=
Negligence means failing to provide the expected level of care or attention, leading to a failure or mistake, often in a formal or legal context. It is a concept related to responsibility and causing harm due to a lack of proper diligence.
English: Negligence refers to the failure to do something that one reasonably ought to do, resulting in harm or damage to another. It is a concept often discussed in legal contexts concerning duty of care and responsibility.
Chinese: 懈怠是指未能尽到应有的合理注意,从而对他人造成损害或伤害。这是一个在法律中经常讨论的概念,涉及到注意义务和责任。
[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]疏忽;失误;失职 If someone is guilty of negligence, they have failed to do something which they ought to do.
[FORMAL 正式]
The soldiers were ordered to appear before a disciplinary council on charges of negligence.
士兵们被控玩忽职守,被勒令接受纪律委员会的审查。
Oxford
neg·li·gence/ˈneɡlɪdʒəns; NAmEˈneɡlɪdʒəns/noun[uncountable ]( law 律orformal) the failure to give sb/sth enough care or attention 疏忽;失职;失误; 过失◆The accident was caused by negligence on the part of the driver.事故是由于司机的过失造成的。◆The doctor was sued for medical negligence.这名医生因为引致医疗事故而被起诉。neg·li·gence/ˈneɡlɪdʒəns; NAmEˈneɡlɪdʒəns/
failure to take enough care over something that you are responsible for: negligence in carrying out safety procedures The bridge’s architect was sued for criminal negligence.
WDF
negligence
[ˈneglɪdʒəns]
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疏忽(91%),渎职(7%),不修边幅(2%)
n.疏忽;忽视;粗心大意
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