dismissal
英 [dɪsˈmɪsl]
美 [dɪsˈmɪsl]
n. 解雇; 开除; 撤职; 不予考虑; 不予理会; 摒弃; 驳回(诉讼); 不予受理
复数:dismissals
BNC.3990 / COCA.8931
牛津词典
noun
- 解雇;开除;撤职
the act of dismissing sb from their job; an example of this- He still hopes to win his claim against unfair dismissal .
他声称遭无理解雇,仍然希望赢得申诉。 - The dismissals followed the resignation of the chairman.
董事长辞职后紧接着就是解雇人员。
- He still hopes to win his claim against unfair dismissal .
- 不予考虑;不予理会;摒弃
the failure to consider sth as important- Her casual dismissal of the threats seemed irresponsible.
她对这些威胁毫不在乎而不予理会,似乎很不负责任。
- Her casual dismissal of the threats seemed irresponsible.
- 驳回(诉讼);不予受理
the act of not allowing a trial or legal case to continue, usually because there is not enough evidence- the dismissal of the appeal
驳回上诉
- the dismissal of the appeal
- 解散;打发走
the act of sending sb away or allowing them to leave - (球员或球队的)出局
the end of the innings of a player or team
柯林斯词典
- N-VAR 解雇;开除;免职
When an employee is dismissed from their job, you can refer to theirdismissal.- ...Mr Low's dismissal from his post at the head of the commission.
免去洛先生的委员会主任一职
- ...Mr Low's dismissal from his post at the head of the commission.
- N-UNCOUNT 不予考虑;不予理会
Dismissal ofsomething means deciding or saying that it is not important.- ...their high-handed dismissal of public opinion.
他们对公众意见的蛮横漠视
- ...their high-handed dismissal of public opinion.
英英释义
noun
- the termination of someone's employment (leaving them free to depart)
- a judgment disposing of the matter without a trial
- permission to go
- official notice that you have been fired from your job