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  1. Don't be so dismissive of her talent.
    (身体或精神)不适,疾病。
  2. Reviewer was dismissive, and the play closed within a week.
    由於评论界持否定态度,该剧上演不到一周便停止了
  3. While Ballard and Smith reminisce warmly, some younger Australians are dismissive of any emotional ties to Britain.
    当巴拉德和史密斯陶醉于往事之中时,一些年轻的澳大利亚拒绝承认任何与英国之间的感情纽带。


dismissive
[ adj ]
  1. showing indifference or disregard

  2. <adj.all>
    a dismissive shrug
    the firm is dismissive of the competitor's product
    'chronic fatigue syndrome' was known by the dismissive term 'housewife syndrome'
  3. stopping to associate with

  4. <adj.all>
    they took dismissive action after the third violation


Dismissive \Dis*miss"ive\, a.
Giving dismission.

  1. He is dismissive, too, of the jitters in the country's financial markets over the last four weeks, caused in part by worries about the apparent hostility to Nafta expressed by Mr Ross Perot, until last week a prospective US presidential candidate.
  2. Analysts estimate such a move could raise around Pounds 300m for the hotel group but most are dismissive, pointing out that Forte has recently invested heavily in French service stations.
  3. Even though this referred only to the public system, "the reaction from the education community" was dismissive of these "radical" notions, he recalls.
  4. However, one leading analyst was largely dismissive arguing that the recovery in the retail sector was still very patchy and that any short-term downturn was not surprising.
  5. But, asked about the clandestine ethnic Albanian government headed by self-styled president Ibrahim Rugova, Arkan was ominously dismissive.
  6. We don't have the resources.' At that time the then education secretary Mr John Patten was dismissive of the idea, saying it was 'too expensive'. His successor, Mrs Gillian Shephard, seems rather more sympathetic.
  7. It may be one of the world's younger professions, but it has long been the butt of jokes and dismissive comments.
  8. However, it contains not only destructive and dismissive tendencies but a certain optimism, a faith that the human sensibility can suffer revision and survive and even be the healthier for it.
  9. The Martins had been dismissive of Mr Lamont's real one and they were not much more complimentary about Mr Smith's effort.
  10. Yet he is oddly dismissive of his voice - 'I don't really like it, the timbre is never quite what I expect'.
  11. I can say that as chair of EEOC, Judge Thomas seemed to me clearly to have displayed a dismissive attitude toward discrimination.
  12. The Malvern Hills branch said yesterday: 'The goings-on at the national level are not just embarrassing, they are a very damaging insult.' Others were more dismissive.
  13. Despite the wave of recent criticism directed at the UK clearers, however, not all inventors are dismissive of their efforts to help.
  14. 'The issue is that every shareholder should have a vote,' he said. But Mr John Pugh, Liberty's finance director, was initially dismissive of Mr Myerson's move.
  15. He said they were about 25kms from the city. But he was dismissive of the ability of the forces led by Mr Gulbuddin Hekmatyar to launch a successful attack on the capital.
  16. The AIRMIC, however, is more dismissive of the competition issue.
  17. That view may prove more popular than the dismissive attitudes of Conservative ministers. This is not enough, however, to ensure unions a healthy future.
  18. 'He always gets it wrong,' she says with the sort of dismissive tolerance that makes it clear who is boss.
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