neglected造句

And the neglected child continued to shriek in the dark.

Their 600 cattle had been sold, pasture was overgrown and cropland neglected.

The first wife is in fact our soul, often neglected in our pursuit of material, wealth and sensual pleasure.

As a child, each of us has been neglected, hurt, abandoned, or spat on in one way or another.

Diplomacy and foreign assistance are often underfunded and neglected, in part because of the difficulty of demonstrating their short-term impact on critical challenges.

Newton's involvement in alchemy was never fully secret, more like neglected. Only recently have science historians fully analyzed Newton's extensive writings on the subject.

Many artists often neglected this internal focus on the performance but only emphasizing the external expression, so that their works are more in a variety of symbols and conceptualization.

If neglected, it will become hurtful.

I see in low life the mother misused by her children, dying, neglected, gaunt, desperate.

Some students might spend most of their holiday time on amusement, and thus leave their study neglected.

As later Americans searched diligently for old paintings and manuscripts, these pioneers hunted the neglected folk-past of the Old World.

Many now question whether they can remain safe in a country that has long neglected them, and continues to have blasphemy laws that have been repeatedly exploited by violent extremists.

This was puzzling, but I soon realized the problem: I had neglected to tell the class that I was implementing a third pattern in addition to MVC and DAO.

With the problem continuing to be unrecognized and neglected, guidance is sorely needed.

Some of the oft-neglected test cases are boundary conditions: what will your code do when faced with unusual input?

In this article, I tie those ideas together and present an extended case study, using tools and approaches to discover a neglected but important part of a code base.

Instead, many imaginative strategies have been devised to circumvent the consequences of market failure for neglected populations and neglected diseases.

We first meet Mary in 1976, a lonely child who's teased by the kids at school and neglected by her dour father and alcoholic mother.

neglected造句

I will be everything you neglected.

Although medically diverse, neglected tropical diseases share features that allow them to persist in conditions of poverty, where they cluster and frequently overlap.

WHO’s work on schistosomiasis forms part of an integrated approach to the control of neglected tropical diseases.

He refers to the Tuskegee experiment between 1932 and 1972 when some doctors in Alabama deliberately neglected to treat black syphilis patients in order to study the disease's progression.

Newton's involvement in alchemy was never fully secret, more like neglected.