dismiss
dis
dɪs
dis
miss
ˈmɪs
mis
British pronunciation
/dɪsmˈɪs/

“dismiss”的英语定义和含义

to dismiss
01

忽视, 驳回

to disregard something as unimportant or unworthy of consideration
Transitive: to dismiss sth
to dismiss definition and meaning
example
例子
It 's important not to dismiss the concerns of others without proper consideration.
重要的是不要在没有适当考虑的情况下驳回他人的担忧。
02

解雇, 开除

to remove someone from their job or position, typically due to poor performance
Transitive: to dismiss sb
to dismiss definition and meaning
example
例子
After a thorough investigation, the school board dismissed the teacher for violating the code of conduct.
经过彻底调查后,学校董事会因违反行为准则而解雇了该教师。
03

驳回, 撤销案件

to refuse to further hear or consider a case, typically due to a lack of legal merit
Transitive: to dismiss a case
example
例子
The appellate court opted to dismiss the appeal, citing the appellant's failure to adhere to procedural requirements.
上诉法院选择驳回上诉,理由是上诉人未遵守程序要求。
04

摒弃, 排除

to remove or expel an idea, thought, concern, etc. from one's mind
Transitive: to dismiss an idea or thought
example
例子
She tried to dismiss the negative comments from her thoughts and stay positive about her performance.
她试图摒弃那些负面评论,对自己的表现保持积极态度。
05

解散, 解雇

to order or permit someone or something to leave
Transitive: to dismiss sb
example
例子
The manager dismissed the employees for the day after completing their assigned tasks.
经理在员工完成分配的任务后解散了他们一天。
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