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inobservant    
a. 不注意的,疏忽的,不遵守的

不注意的,疏忽的,不遵守的

Inobservant \In`ob*serv"ant\, a. [L. inobservans. See {In-} not,
and {Observant}.]
Not observant; regardless; heedless. --Bp. Hurd. --
{In`ob*serv"ant*ly}, adv.
[1913 Webster]


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