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“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
语法信息
形态构成
派生
动作动词
规则
现在时
dismiss
第三人称单数
dismisses
现在分词
dismissing
一般过去时
dismissed
过去分词
dismissed
例子
She regularly dismisses suggestions that deviate from the established plan. 

她经常驳回偏离既定计划的建议。

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
例子
The company decided to dismiss several employees due to budget constraints. 

由于预算限制,公司决定解雇几名员工。

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
例子
The judge decided to dismiss the lawsuit because the plaintiff failed to provide sufficient evidence. 

法官决定驳回诉讼,因为原告未能提供足够的证据。

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
例子
Despite his initial worries, he managed to dismiss the doubts from his mind. 

尽管最初有所担忧,他还是成功地从脑海中驱散了疑虑。

05

解散, 解雇

to order or permit someone or something to leave 
Transitive: to dismiss sb
例子
The teacher dismissed the students early from class as a reward for their hard work. 

老师提前解散了学生,作为对他们辛勤工作的奖励。

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