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the act of dismissing somebody from their job; an example of this 解雇;开除;撤职 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。
Extra ExamplesCrash victims are calling for the dismissal of the bus driver. 撞车事故受害者要求解雇公交车司机。 His attack on the manager led to his instant dismissal. 他攻击经理使他当即丢了工作。 She is now faced with dismissal on the grounds of misconduct. 由于渎职她现在面临被解雇。 These mistakes were not nearly serious enough to warrant his dismissal. 这些错误远没有严重到将他解雇的程度。 They were warned that they risked dismissal if the strike continued. 他们被警告说如果继续罢工就有遭解雇的危险。 an employee claim for unfair dismissal 雇员对无理解雇提出索赔 his dismissal for poor performance 他由于表现不好而遭解雇 The court upheld the dismissal. 法院支持解雇决定。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- automatic
- immediate
- instant
- …
- lead to
- call for
- be faced with
- …
- dismissal for
- dismissal on the grounds of
- grounds for dismissal
- reason for dismissal
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the failure to consider something as important 不予考虑;不予理会;摒弃 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。 Dismissal of the last piece of evidence as unreliable would severely affect our case. 驳回最后一条证据,认为它不可靠,会严重影响我们的案子。
Extra ExamplesHis wholesale dismissal of women composers is indefensible. 他对女作曲家的全盘否定是站不住脚的。 his callous dismissal of her father's illness 他对她父亲的病麻木不仁,不闻不问
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- arrogant
- casual
- cavalier
- …
- dismissal of
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law )法律 the act of not allowing a trial or legal case to continue, usually because there is not enough evidence (诉讼的)驳回,不予受理 the dismissal of the appeal 驳回上诉
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the act of sending somebody away or allowing them to leave 解散;打发走 - [uncountable, countable]
(in cricket )板球 the end of the innings of a player or team Topics Sports: ball and racket sportsc2(球员或球队的)退场,出局