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不再考虑,摒弃;解雇,开除;解散




    dismissed
    [ adj ]
    having lost your job
    <adj.all>


    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. Miercort, 47 years old, succeeds Robert E. Murray, 48, who was dismissed.
    2. He also ruled that retirees would retain any contractual rights even if the bankruptcy case were dropped or dismissed.
    3. The Police and Fire Commission dismissed the most serious allegation, failing to request assistance at the scene.
    4. Then-GSA Administrator Gerald P. Carmen dismissed Berube after he alleged that many federal buildings in Washington posed serious fire and health hazards.
    5. Israel's Antiquities Authority on Monday dismissed a Harvard scholar as chief editor of the Dead Sea Scrolls, citing health problems.
    6. He was summarily dismissed by the company when the currency loss came to light, ending his severance contract that was to run until September.
    7. It was reduced last week to eight counts when U.S. District Judge Bruce S. Jenkins dismissed a conspiracy charge.
    8. Last week, when Lady Thatcher came out with her clarion call for the latter measure, British ministers dismissed it as 'emotional nonsense'.
    9. A former engineer's $3 billion lawsuit against rocket-maker Morton Thiokol, stemming from his warnings against launching the ill-fated Challenger space shuttle, has been dismissed.
    10. An art exhibit that appears to invite people to step on the American flag reopened on a limited basis today, and a judge later dismissed a lawsuit by veterans demanding that the banner be removed from the floor.
    11. A lower court agreed and dismissed the case, but an intermediate appeals court reversed that decision.
    12. It refused to bar the IRS's claims and dismissed McKay's 1985 petition as filed long after the 90-day deadline.
    13. President Ghulam Ishaq Khan, using his constitutional powers, dismissed Ms. Bhutto's government Aug. 6 on charges of corruption, nepotism, political incompetence and abuse of power.
    14. The State Department on Wednesday dismissed as "pure fantasy" an assertion by an Iranian opposition leader that the Reagan administration secretly negotiated with Tehran for the release of American hostages in Lebanon.
    15. One Politburo member was dismissed, three officials were retired and the police minister and minister of war were fired.
    16. On the present summonses, Glasgow sought declarations that the court had no jurisdiction in respect of the claims and asked that the actions be dismissed.
    17. Last month, Citicorp dismissed about half the staff of a big project to collect individual shoppers' purchase data at supermarkets. Citicorp says the expensive program wasn't gathering enough data to meet its goals.
    18. The city's school board has upheld a five-day suspension of Principal Joe Clark by a 7-1 vote, with the dissenting vote from a commissioner who wanted the flamboyant principal dismissed.
    19. Ousted Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto and her political foes launched campaigns Tuesday for next month's elections, which are seen as a forum on whether her government was wrongly dismissed.
    20. Sumner County Judge Jane Wheatcraft dismissed the assault and battery charge on Wednesday and expressed her sympathy for Monroe.
    21. A federal judge dismissed bankruptcy proceedings brought by the government against three organizations associated with political extremist Lyndon H. LaRouche.
    22. The courts dismissed the cases.
    23. Charges against Mr Mayhew and Mr Seelig, who at the time was already standing trial in the second Guinness prosecution, were dismissed at a brief hearing.
    24. A two-year experiment with a Western-style democracy ended in 1961 when Birendra's father, King Mahendra, dismissed the government of the Nepali Congress Party, accusing it of mismanagement and corruption.
    25. But such arguments are dismissed by those wanting change. "Why should people here be less able to adopt democracy than elsewhere?" asks Abdulnabi Al Sho'ala, a prominent Bahraini businessman.
    26. The RICO case, which accused Northwestern Bell of bribing state public utility officials, had been dismissed by the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
    27. Mr. Moore's suit, dismissed by a lower court in 1986, claimed that Dr. Golde and the medical center had misappropriated his "unique" bodily material and put it to profitable commercial use without his knowledge or consent.
    28. Neither Ms. Bhutto nor her spokesmen could be reached for comment, but they have dismissed similar allegations as baseless.
    29. In the Lilco case, a federal judge in Hauppauge, N.Y., late last year dismissed the jury he had empaneled, after it was reported that major issues between the two parties had been resolved.
    30. As previously reported, the company dismissed about 22% of its work force, or about 60 employees, in Novato; Chatsworth, Calif.; and Chicago.
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