dismiss
dismiss 英 [dɪsˈmɪs] 美 [dɪsˈmɪs]
v. 解雇;开除;摒弃;不予理会
进行时:dismissing 过去式:dismissed 过去分词:dismissed 第三人称单数:dismisses
- At the end of a lesson period, your teacher says, "class dismissed." This means that you and the rest of the students are free to go.
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- v. 解雇;开除;摒弃;不予理会
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1. He offered to dismiss me.
他威胁要解雇我。
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2. 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。
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3. Vegetarians are no longer dismissed as cranks.
素食主义者不再被当作怪人。
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4. Dismissing her fears, she climbed higher.
她排除了恐惧,爬得更高了。
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5. She claims she was unfairly dismissed from her post.
她声称自己被无理免职。
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6. At 12 o'clock the class was dismissed.
*12 点下课了。
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7. The case was dismissed.
此案已被驳回。
- dismiss (v.) early 15c., from Latin dimissus, past participle of dimittere "send away, send different ways; break up, discharge; renounce, abandon," from dis- "apart, away" (see dis-) + mittere "send, let go" (see mission). Prefix altered by analogy with many dis- verbs. Dismit, in the same sense, is attested from late 14c. Related: Dismissed; dismissing.
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