[VERB 动词]不考虑;不理会 If you dismiss something, you decide or say that it is not important enough for you to think about or consider.
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[V n]
Mr Wakeham dismissed the reports as speculation...
韦克厄姆先生把这些报道当作臆测而不予考虑。
I would certainly dismiss any allegations of impropriety by the Labour Party...
对于工党指责我行为不正当,我当然不会理会。
I wouldn't dismiss it out of hand.
我不会不假思索地摈弃它。
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[VERB 动词](从头脑中)去除;不再考虑;抛弃 If you dismiss something from your mind, you stop thinking about it.
[V n from n]
[V n]
I dismissed him from my mind...
我不再想他了。
'It's been a lovely day,' she said, dismissing the episode.
“这是开心的一天,”她说,将那事抛到了脑后。
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[VERB 动词]解雇;免…的职;开除 When an employer dismisses an employee, the employer tells the employee that they are no longer needed to do the job that they have been doing.
[V n]
...the power to dismiss civil servants who refuse to work...
开除拒不上班的公务员的权力
The military commander has been dismissed.
军队司令已经被免职了。
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[VERB 动词]让…离去;把…打发走;解散;遣散 If you are dismissed by someone in authority, they tell you that you can go away from them.
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Two more witnesses were called, heard and dismissed...
又有两个目击者被传唤,提供证言后获准退席。
The hired carriage was dismissed.
雇来的马车被打发走了。
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[VERB 动词](法官)驳回,不予受理 When a judge dismisses a case against someone, he or she formally states that there is no need for a trial, usually because there is not enough evidence for the case to continue.
[V n]
[have n V-ed]
An American judge yesterday dismissed murder charges against Dr Jack Kevorkian.
昨天一个美国法官驳回了对杰克·凯沃尔基安医生的谋杀指控。
...their attempt to have the case against them dismissed.
想让指控他们的诉讼案被驳回的企图
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dis·miss★/dɪsˈmɪs; NAmEdɪsˈmɪs/verb1★to decide that sb/sth is not important and not worth thinking or talking about 不予考虑;摒弃;对…不屑一提SYN
wave aside
dismisssb/sth ◆I think we can safely dismiss their objections.我认为我们对他们的异议完全可以不予理会。dismisssb/sth as sth ◆Vegetarians are no longer dismissed as cranks.素食主义者不再被当作怪人。◆He dismissed the opinion polls as worthless.他认为民意测验毫无用处而不予考虑。◆The suggestion should not be dismissed out of hand(= without thinking about it).这建议不应当直接就被摒弃。2★to put thoughts or feelings out of your mind 去除,消除,摒除(思想、感情等)dismisssth ◆Dismissing her fears, she climbed higher.她排除了恐惧,爬得更高了。dismisssb/sth from sth ◆He dismissed her from his mind.他挥去了对她的思念。3★dismisssb (from sth) to officially remove sb from their job 解雇;免职;开除SYN
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◆She claims she was unfairly dismissed from her post.她声称自己被无理免职。4dismisssb to send sb away or allow them to leave 让(某人)离开;把(某人)打发走;解散◆At 12 o'clock the class was dismissed.*12 点下课了。 5dismisssth ( law 律) to say that a trial or legal case should not continue, usually because there is not enough evidence 驳回;不受理◆The case was dismissed.此案已被驳回。6dismisssb (in cricket板球)to end the inningsof a player or team 使(球员或球队)退场;使出局dismissdismissesdismisseddismissingdis·miss/dɪsˈmɪs; NAmEdɪsˈmɪs/
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dismissdis‧miss /dɪsˈmɪs/ ●●○W3 verb [transitive]
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1to refuse to consider someone’s idea, opinion etc, because you think it is not serious, true, or important: The government has dismissed criticisms that the country’s health policy is a mess.dismiss something as something He just laughed and dismissed my proposal as unrealistic. It’s an idea that shouldn’t be dismissed out of hand (=dismissed immediately and completely).2to remove someone from their jobSYN fire, sackdismiss somebody from something Bryant was unfairly dismissed from his post.dismiss somebody for something Employees can be dismissed for sending obscene emails.RegisterIn everyday British English, people usually say sack someone, and in everyday American English, people usually say fire someone, rather than use dismiss:· He was sacked (BrE)/fired (AmE) for being late all the time.3 formal to tell someone that they are allowed to go, or are no longer needed: The class was dismissed early today.4if a judge dismisses a court case, he or she stops it from continuing: The case was dismissed owing to lack of evidence.5to end the innings of a player or team in the game of cricketCOLLOCATIONSnounsdismiss an idea/suggestion· Both actors dismissed any idea of a romantic relationship between them.dismiss a notion formal (=idea)· The Minister dismissed the notion that he had cut petrol tax because of the forthcoming by-election.dismiss a possibility· The prime minister dismissed the possibility of an early election.dismiss a claim· An industrial tribunal dismissed his claim of unfair discrimination.dismiss an allegation/charge· She claimed that she was honest and dismissed the allegations against her.dismiss a thought· Was he lying? I tried to dismiss the thought.dismiss fears· The Transport Minister dismissed fears that the Cotswold railway line would close.dismiss criticism· He dismissed criticism of the country's human rights record.adverbseasily/lightly (=without much thought)· This is a question that cannot be dismissed lightly.phrasesdismiss something out of hand (=immediately, without thinking about it)· It's an interesting idea so don't dismiss it out of hand.
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dismiss
[dɪsˈmɪs]dismissed, dismissing, dismisses
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dismissed[6200] dismissing[532]
开除(50%),解散(47%),屏除(3%)
vt.解散;解雇;开除;让...离开;不予理会、不予考虑
vi.解散
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