dismiss
[dis'mis]
vt.开除, 解散, 屏除, (法律)驳回
例句与用法:
The boss threatened to dismiss him from his job, but it's all a bluff.
老板威胁说要解雇他,但这不过是恐吓而已。
At first she threatened to dismiss us all, but later she relented.
起初她威胁要解雇我们所有的人,但是后来她态度软化了。
She was dismissed as a dreamer.
人们认为她是个空想家而不予理睬。
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。
If you are late again, you will be dismissed.
如果你再迟到,你将被解雇。
词形变化:
形容词: dismissible | 名词: dismission | 动词过去式: dismissed | 动词过去分词: dismissed | 动词现在分词: dismissing | 动词第三人称单数: dismisses |
详细释义:
vt.
1. 让……离开; 把……打发走[(+from)]
He was dismissed from the hospital a week later.
他一周之后出了医院。
2. 解散, 遣散
The teacher dismissed the class on time.
教师按时下课。
3. 免……的职; 解雇; 开除[(+from)]
He was dismissed from his job.
他被开除了。
4. (从头脑中)去除, 不考虑, 抛弃[(+from)]
She dismissed the idea of going to Paris.
她打消了去巴黎的念头。
5. 【律】驳回, 不受理
The judge dismissed the case for lack of evidence.
法官因缺乏证据而拒不受理这宗案件。