Dismiss

[dɪs'mɪs]

解释:

(verb.) bar from attention or consideration; 'She dismissed his advances'.

(verb.) cease to consider; put out of judicial consideration; 'This case is dismissed!'.

(verb.) end one's encounter with somebody by causing or permitting the person to leave; 'I was dismissed after I gave my report'.

(verb.) stop associating with; 'They dropped her after she had a child out of wedlock'.

贝拉编辑--From WordNet

解释:

(v. t.) To send away; to give leave of departure; to cause or permit to go; to put away.

(v. t.) To discard; to remove or discharge from office, service, or employment; as, the king dismisses his ministers; the matter dismisses his servant.

(v. t.) To lay aside or reject as unworthy of attentions or regard, as a petition or motion in court.

(n.) Dismission.

整理:罗伯塔

同义词及近义词:

v. a. [1]. Send away, give leave to go, permit to go.[2]. Discharge, discard, cashier, turn off, turn out, remove from office, turn adrift, send packing, send about one's business.

编辑:普鲁登斯

同义词及反义词:

SYN:Banish, discard, abandon, cashier, send_off, divest, discharge

ANT:Retain, detain, keep, maintain

编辑:梅尔维尔

解释:

v.t. to send away: to despatch: to discard: to remove from office or employment: (law) to reject to put out of court to discharge.—ns. Dismiss′al Dismis′sion.—adjs. Dismiss′ive Dismiss′ory.

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