[/dɪsˈmɪs; dɪsˋmɪs/] v 用法: 1 [Tn, Tn.pr] ~ sb (from sth) remove sb (esp an employee) from a position 免除某人(尤指雇员)的职务; 开除; 解雇: workers who havebeen unfairly dismissed 被无理解雇的工人. 用法: 2 [Tn, Tn.pr]~ sb (from sth) send sb away; allow sb to leave 把某人打发走; 让某人离开: dismiss soldiers, a class 遣散士兵、 下课 * (fml 文) The duchess dismissed the servant (from her presence). 公爵夫人让那个仆人退下. 用法: 3 (a) [Tn, Tn.pr] ~ sb/sth (from sth) put (thoughts, feelings, etc) out of one's mind 屏除(思想、 感情等): He tried without success to dismiss her/her memory from his thoughts. 他尽量不去想她, 然而无济於事. (b) [Tn, Cn.n/a] ~ sb/sth (as sth) consider sb/sth not worth thinking or talking about 对某人[某事物]不予理会或不屑一提: She was dismissed as a dreamer. 人们认为她是个空想家而不予理睬. * dismiss a suggestion, an objection, an idea, etc 不理会一建议、 异议、 主意等. 用法: 4 [Tn] (law 律) reject (a case, an appeal, etc) 驳回(讼案、 上诉等). 用法: 5 [Tn] (in cricket) end the innings of (the other team or one of its batsmen) (板球赛中)迫使(对方球队或击球手)出局, 退场. |