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/dɪsˈmɪs/ |
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1 | to refuse to accept that something might be true or important 不接受;拒绝考虑 |
| The minister dismissed claims that he had accepted bribes. 这位部长矢口否认收受了贿赂。 |
| We should not dismiss these ideas just because they are unfamiliar. 我们不应该由于不熟悉这些观点而拒绝予以考虑。 |
| dismiss sth as sth Their evidence was dismissed as completely worthless. 他们的证据被认定毫无价值而不予采用。 |
| dismiss sth out of hand (=without considering it) The theory cannot be dismissed out of hand. 不考虑某事 |
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2 | often passive to force someone to leave their job 解雇;开除 |
| Edwards claimed that he had been unfairly dismissed. 爱德华兹声称他被无理解雇。 |
| dismiss sb for sth He was dismissed for gross misconduct. 他因行为不端被解雇。 |
| dismiss sb from sth Jackson was dismissed from her job because of the allegations. 杰克逊由于这些指控被免职。 |
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3 | to officially tell people that they can leave a place 让…离开 |
| Judge Helman dismissed the jury after they failed to reach a verdict. 赫尔曼法官因陪审团未能作出裁决而将其解散。 |
| The class is dismissed. 现在下课。 |
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4 | if a judge dismisses a court case , they officially decide that the case should not continue (法官)驳回 |
| The case was dismissed because of a lack of evidence. 这个案子因缺乏证据而被驳回。 |
| The court dismissed his appeal. 法庭驳回了他的上诉。 |
Words frequently used with dismiss | dismiss 的常见搭配词 | nouns | allegation, claim, idea, notion, suggestion, theory, | 1 | | |
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