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    dismiss 的英语意思

    dismissdismiss /dɪsˈmɪs/ verb [transitive] 查看全部语言翻译1to refuse to consider someone’s idea, opinion etc, because you think it is not serious, true, or important因认为某人的想法、意见等不严肃、不真实或不重要而拒绝予以考虑:  The government has dismissed criticisms that the country’s health policy is a mess.政府否认了外界有关该国卫生政策一团糟的批评。dismiss something as something He just laughed and dismissed my proposal as unrealistic.他只是笑了笑,以不切实际为由否定了我的提案。 It’s an idea that shouldn’t be dismissed out of hand (=dismissed immediately and completely).这是一个不应该被断然否定的想法(=立即且彻底地否定)。2to remove someone from their job解雇某人;将某人免职 SYN  fire, sackdismiss somebody from something Bryant was unfairly dismissed from his post.布莱恩特被不公正地免去了职务。dismiss somebody for something Employees can be dismissed for sending obscene emails.员工可能因发送淫秽电子邮件而被解雇。Register语体In 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.在日常英式英语中,人们通常说 sack someone;在日常美式英语中通常说 fire someone,而不用 dismiss:· He was sacked (BrE)/fired (AmE) for being late all the time.3 formal正式 to tell someone that they are allowed to go, or are no longer needed告知某人可以离开或不再需要其在场:  The class was dismissed early today.今天课堂提前解散了。4if a judge dismisses a court case, he or she stops it from continuing法官驳回案件,即终止案件的继续审理:  The case was dismissed owing to lack of evidence.该案因证据不足而被驳回。5to end the innings of a player or team in the game of cricket在板球比赛中终结球员或球队的一局COLLOCATIONS词语搭配nouns名词dismiss an idea/suggestion· Both actors dismissed any idea of a romantic relationship between them.· 两位演员都否认了他们之间存在浪漫关系的任何说法。dismiss a notion formal正式 (=idea)· The Minister dismissed the notion that he had cut petrol tax because of the forthcoming by-election.· 该部长否认了他因即将到来的补选而削减汽油税的说法。dismiss a possibility· The prime minister dismissed the possibility of an early election.· 首相否认了提前举行大选的可能性。dismiss a claim· An industrial tribunal dismissed his claim of unfair discrimination.· 一家劳动仲裁庭驳回了他关于不公平歧视的申诉。dismiss an allegation/charge· She claimed that she was honest and dismissed the allegations against her.· 她声称自己诚实正直,并否认了针对她的指控。dismiss a thought· Was he lying? I tried to dismiss the thought.· 他在撒谎吗?我试图打消这个念头。dismiss fears· The Transport Minister dismissed fears that the Cotswold railway line would close.· 交通部长驳斥了科茨沃尔德铁路线将关闭的担忧。dismiss criticism· He dismissed criticism of the country's human rights record.· 他驳斥了对该国人权记录的批评。adverbs副词easily/lightly (=without much thought)· This is a question that cannot be dismissed lightly.· 这是一个不能轻易置之不理的问题。phrases短语dismiss something out of hand (=immediately, without thinking about it)· It's an interesting idea so don't dismiss it out of hand.· 这是个有趣的想法,所以不要断然否定它。