order or allow to leave; send away
让…离开;把…打发走;遣散
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she dismissed the taxi at the corner of the road .她在街角让出租车离开。
discharge from employment or office, typically on the grounds of unsatisfactory performance or dishonourable behaviour
(多指因为业绩不佳或不光彩的行为而)开除;免…的职
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the prime minister dismissed five members of his cabinet .首相罢免了他的五个内阁成员。
[no obj.](of a group assembled under someone's authority)disperse
解散
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he told his company to dismiss .他让公司解散。
【律】 驳回,不受理
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the judge dismissed the case for lack of evidence .法官因缺乏证据而驳回此案。
【板球】 让(击球手,球队)退场
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Australia were dismissed for 118 .澳大利亚队因对方得118分被退场。
deliberately cease to think about
不再考虑
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he suspected a double meaning in her words, but dismissed the thought .他怀疑她一语双关,但又打消了这个想法。
treat as unworthy of serious consideration
对… 不屑考虑
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it would be easy to dismiss him as all brawn and no brain .很容易将他贬为四肢发达头脑简单而不予考虑。
"late Middle English: from medieval Latin