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dismiss
[dɪs'mɪs]
释义
释义1:v.不予理会、考虑
to put off or away, esp. from consideration; put aside;reject
释义2:v.解散
to direct or allow to leave
释义3:vt.解雇 To discharge; to end the employment or service of.
例句
Ross: Don’t just dismiss this so fast. I mean this is a once in a lifetime opportunity.(Friends)
罗斯:不要否决的这么快。我觉得这可是一辈子难得的一次机会。(老友记)
Joey: Oh it was great. Yeah, you get to say stuff like, Hey, the bell doesn't dismiss you, I dismiss you.(Friends)
乔伊:那太好了。你可以说这样的话。“嘿,铃声不代表着解散,我的话才代表着解散。”(老友记)
MRS HUGHES:Ethel, you are dismissed without notice and without a character. You will please leave before breakfast.(Downton Abbey)
休斯太太:埃塞尔,你被解雇了,没有提前通知,没有推荐信。请你在早餐之前离开。(唐顿庄园)