C1 [ T ] to decide that something or someone is not important and not worth considering对…不予理会,摒弃,(从头脑中)去除
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The M.P.'s speech was dismissed by her opponents as crude electioneering.
The call for a one-day national strike was dismissed as gesture politics.
The prime minister's proposal was immediately dismissed as a back door tax increase.
Rumours that they are about to marry have been dismissed as pure speculation.
He dismissed Bryan as nothing more than an amateur.
C1 [ T often passive ] to remove someone from their job, especially because they have done something wrong(尤指因做错事)使免职,将…解职,解雇
[ T ] to formally ask or order someone to leave遣散;解散
[ T ] When a judge dismisses a court case, he or she formally stops the trial, often because there is not enough proof that someone is guilty.(常指法官因证据不足而)驳回,不受理
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