0 to have a view of something from above -- wychodzić na, mieć widok na
2 to forgive or ignore someone's bad behaviour -- zapomnieć o, puścić płazem , puścić w zapomnienie
It also suggests that traditional ways of telling the story overlook what sustains ordinary folk intent on finding religious meaning and identity.
They also overlook the crucial developments that took place between 1912 and 1914.
Theories of cognition and the experimental tasks used to test those theories often conspire hand in hand to overlook limited search and stopping rules.
Also, one would want more information on recorded oral sources, which are overlooked in this volume.
Nevertheless, certain definite patterns of significance are apparent from the data and these should not be overlooked.
However, it may be that historians have overlooked the significance of some of this detail.
I also argued that, at least at the initial stages of investigation, social representativeness can be overlooked when choosing speakers to be investigated.
It remains conceivable that meaningful differences in the parenting of earned and continuous secures have been inadvertently overlooked.
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景色, 眺望, (尤指)俯瞰,俯視…
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景色, 眺望, (尤指)俯瞰,俯视…
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tener vistas a, pasar por alto, pasar alguien por alto…
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dar para, omitir, negligenciar…
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(景色など)を見渡せる, ~を見落とす…
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tepeden bakmak/seyretmek, gözden kaçırmak, (argo) es geçmek…
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négliger, passer sur, donner sur…
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tenir vista sobre, passar per alt…
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