How is the phrase закрывать глаза на translated from Russian to English

Делать вид, что не замечаешь нарушения.

To pretend not to notice something wrong.

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English translation
to turn a blind eye to something

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  • Руководство закрывало на это глаза. Managers turned a blind eye to it.

  • Менеджер закрыл глаза на ошибки. The manager turned a blind eye to the mistakes.

  • Почему они всегда игнорируют проблемы? Why do they always turn a blind eye to the problems?

  • Пожалуйста, не игнорируйте те проблемы, с которыми мы сталкиваемся. Please don't turn a blind eye to the issues we face.

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FAQ about “закрывать глаза на”

How is “закрывать глаза на” translated from Russian?
“закрывать глаза на” translates into English as “to turn a blind eye to something”. Add this word to your VibeLing vocabulary and lock it in with spaced repetition.
What does “закрывать глаза на” mean?
Meaning of “закрывать глаза на”: Делать вид, что не замечаешь нарушения. In English — “to turn a blind eye to something”.
What part of speech is “закрывать глаза на”?
“закрывать глаза на” is a phrase.
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