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 dismiss [dɪs'mɪs]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 解散, 开除, 解职

vi. 解散

[计] 解散

[经] 无视于, 排除


  1. If you are late again, you will be dismissed.
    如果你再迟到,你将被解雇。
  2. He dismissed the unpleasant subject and talked about something else.
    他不谈论这个令人不愉快的话题,而去谈论别的事情。
  3. She was dismissed as a dreamer.
    人们认为她是个空想家而不予理睬。


dismiss
[ verb ]
  1. bar from attention or consideration

  2. <verb.communication> brush aside brush off discount disregard ignore push aside
    She dismissed his advances
  3. cease to consider; put out of judicial consideration

  4. <verb.communication>
    throw out
    This case is dismissed!
  5. stop associating with

  6. <verb.social>
    drop send away send packing
    They dropped her after she had a child out of wedlock
  7. terminate the employment of; discharge from an office or position

  8. <verb.social>
    can displace fire force out give notice give the axe give the sack sack send away terminate
    The boss fired his secretary today
    The company terminated 25% of its workers
  9. end one's encounter with somebody by causing or permitting the person to leave

  10. <verb.communication>
    usher out
    I was dismissed after I gave my report
  11. declare void

  12. <verb.change>
    dissolve
    The President dissolved the parliament and called for new elections


Dismiss \Dis*miss"\, n.
Dismission. [Obs.] --Sir T. Herbert.


Dismiss \Dis*miss"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Dismissed}; p. pr. &
vb. n. {Dismissing}.] [L. dis- + missus, p. p. of mittere to
send: cf. dimittere, OF. desmetre, F. d['e]mettre. See
{Demise}, and cf. {Dimit}.]
1. To send away; to give leave of departure; to cause or
permit to go; to put away.

He dismissed the assembly. --Acts xix.
41.

Dismiss their cares when they dismiss their flock.
--Cowper.

Though he soon dismissed himself from state affairs.
--Dryden.

2. To discard; to remove or discharge from office, service,
or employment; as, the king dismisses his ministers; the
matter dismisses his servant.

3. To lay aside or reject as unworthy of attentions or
regard, as a petition or motion in court.

  1. Mr Sharif had been seeking to remove the presidential powers which Mr Khan used to dismiss him, as well to eject Ms Bhutto's government in 1990. Mr Sharif described the judgment as an important milestone in Pakistan's history.
  2. While puzzling over her response, the narrator recounts how his mother would dismiss and rehire her several times in succession.
  3. Attorney Robin Auld's lawyer, Hal Haddon, asked Montrose District Judge Richard Brown to dismiss the charge because of "outrageous misconduct" by District Attorney Victor Reichman and other law enforcement officials.
  4. At the hearing, Criminal Court Judge Michael Nadel denied a motion from Sharpton's lawyer to dismiss charges, despite a threat that the group would refuse to leave the room unless he granted it.
  5. Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist and Justices Antonin Scalia, Sandra Day O'Connor and Anthony M. Kennedy voted to dismiss the suit against Pennsylvania.
  6. Meanwhile, lawyers for the PLO are seeking to dismiss a federal lawsuit that would force the closing of the mission.
  7. So far, most demographers, economists and other population specialists dismiss such concerns as alarmist hyperbole.
  8. Avritt's brother-in-law Jerry Nibler said people should dismiss any "eye-for-an-eye and a tooth-for-a-tooth" sentiments.
  9. He also declined to dismiss the felony charge of criminal mischief and two other misdemeanors, reckless endangerment and negligent discharge of oil.
  10. It may now seem easy to dismiss Japan's software industry as handicapped by the Japanese language and written characters.
  11. But one cannot quite dismiss Dr Tronchetti Provera when he claims: 'Italian companies will come out of this period much stronger than before.
  12. Faced with the prospect of going to trial next week, prosecutors instead asked the judge to dismiss the indictment.
  13. He says, for instance, that he persuaded Paris's Musee Rodin to dismiss several French foundries that were doing substandard work.
  14. Well, I can't dismiss statistics any longer.
  15. The case will remain on the Supreme Court docket, in limbo, until the judge acts and both sides then ask the justices to dismiss the case.
  16. However, analysts who have delved into the subject say that to dismiss dividends as irrelevant misses the point.
  17. Finance Committee Chairman Lloyd Bentsen, D-Texas, told the administration officials that they must not merely dismiss the questions as narrow concerns that skirt the big picture.
  18. Offers of private funding are difficult to dismiss in Italy, where cultural projects occupy a miniscule slice of the deficit-ridden national budjet.
  19. While some may dismiss the oyster as nothing more than a delicacy, Ray, who has a doctorate in biology, says oyster beds are significant in an estuary's ecosystem.
  20. The defense earlier asked Judge Robert Yazzie to dismiss all charges.
  21. On Wednesday, U.S. District Judge Robert Potter rejected a defense motion to dismiss the charges on the grounds that Bakker's religious freedom was violated.
  22. The motions to dismiss charges are important because they represent a chance to win a badly needed victory and to avoid a full-blown hearing on the matters that could be the most embarrassing to the speaker.
  23. Tidwell did not indicate when he would rule on the motion to dismiss the lawsuit.
  24. Wright could object to any count "on the grounds that it fails to state facts which constitute a violation." If Wright files any motions, such as a motion to dismiss, the committee would have 30 days to make a ruling.
  25. Opposition leader Benazir Bhutto on Tuesday called on Ishaq Khan to dismiss the Cabinet and appoint a caretaker government until elections.
  26. On Wednesday, Kaifu rejected an opposition demand to dismiss Kajiyama, saying, "He deeply regrets the comment and has apologized to those concerned.
  27. A Texas state judge said he intends to dismiss a shareholder's 1985 lawsuit against officers and directors of Gearhart Industries Inc., a Fort Worth, Texas, oil service and equipment concern.
  28. District Court Judge Francis McCaffrey had initially refused to dismiss the potential juror, Christopher Mayka, on Wednesday, despite objections from the prosecutor.
  29. But the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals rejected a provision of the legislation requiring federal courts to dismiss suits challenging the timber sales.
  30. One step that she could take would be to dismiss her Cabinet, which had been widely criticized as ineffective months before the coup attempt.
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