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dis·miss AHD[dĭs-mĭsʹ] D.J.[dɪsˈmɪs]K.K.[dɪsˈmɪs]v.tr.(及物动词)dis.missed, dis.miss.ing, dis.miss.es - To end the employment or service of; discharge.解雇,免职;开除
- To direct or allow to leave:让…离开,把…打发走:dismissed troops after the inspection; dismissed the student after reprimanding him.视察完毕后便将部队解散;把那个学生训斥一番后让他离开
- To stop considering; rid one's mind of; dispel:不再考虑;摆脱;拒绝:dismissed all thoughts of running for office.不再考虑参加竞选活动
- To refuse to accept or recognize; reject:拒绝接受,不承认;抛弃:dismissed the claim as highly improbable.驳回这项极不可能推行的主张
- Law To put (a claim or action) out of court without further hearing.【法律】 驳回,不受理:不用进一步审理而使(决议或案件)退出法庭
- Sports To put out (a batter) in cricket.【体育运动】 在板球中迫使(打者)出局
- Middle English dismissen 中古英语 dismissen
- from Medieval Latin dismittere dismiss- 源自 中世纪拉丁语 dismittere dismiss-
- variant of Latin dīmittere 拉丁语 dīmittere的变体
- dī-, dis- [apart] * see dis- dī-, dis- [分开] * 参见 dis-
- mittere [to send] mittere [派,送]
dismissʹible adj.(形容词)dismisʹsion AHD[-mĭshʹən] (名词)dismiss, boot, bounce, can, cashier, discharge, drop, fire, sack- The central meaning shared by these verbs is "to terminate the employment of": 这些动词的中心意思是“免…的职,解雇”: was dismissed for insubordination;因违抗命令而被开除;was booted for being habitually tardy;由于拖沓的习惯而被解雇;afraid of being bounced for union activities;担心由于参加工会活动而被开除;wasn't canned because his father-in-law owns the business;由于他的岳父是这个企业的老板,他未被免职;will be cashiered from the army;将被从部队中开除;resort workers discharged at the end of the season;在这个季节末被解雇的求助工人;was dropped for incompetence;由于没有能力而被免职;was fired on the spot for insolence;由于傲慢无视而被解除职位;a reporter sacked for revealing a confidential source. See also Synonyms at eject 由于泄露机密而被开除的记者 参见同义词 eject
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