dismissal
形容词:
1. dismissal的名词形式为dismissive,意为轻蔑的、不屑一顾的。
2. 无形容词形式。
名词:
1. dismissal (n.) - 解雇,开除
2. dismissal (n.) - 驳回,不予受理
3. dismissal (n.) - 解散,解聘
4. dismissal (n.) - 忽视,不理睬
5. dismissal (n.) - 撤销,废止
6. dismissal (n.) - 不予考虑,不予采纳
词语辨析:
1. dismissal和discharge都可指解雇,但dismissal更常用于员工被解雇的情况,而discharge更常用于解雇军人或员工被免职的情况。
2. dismissal和rejection都可指驳回,但dismissal更常指法院或上级机构对案件、请求或上诉的不予受理,而rejection更常指对申请、提案或建议的拒绝。
词汇扩充:
1. summary dismissal - 紧急解雇
2. wrongful dismissal - 违法解雇
3. unfair dismissal - 不公正解雇
4. constructive dismissal - 建设性解雇
5. automatic dismissal - 自动解雇
6. immediate dismissal - 即时解雇
7. conditional dismissal - 有条件解雇
8. final dismissal - 最终解雇
9. disciplinary dismissal - 纪律解雇
10. compulsory dismissal - 强制解雇
近义词:
1. firing
2. termination
3. sacking
4. ousting
5. removal
反义词:
1. employment
2. hiring
3. appointment
柯林斯词典(Collins Dictionary):
noun
1. The dismissal of someone from their job is the act of telling them that they are no longer employed.
2. The dismissal of a legal case, argument, or request is its rejection by a person in authority.
3. If you say that someone's actions or remarks are a dismissal of something, you mean that they show a lack of respect for it and consider it to be unimportant.
4. The dismissal of an idea or suggestion is the act of deciding or saying that it is not worth thinking about or considering seriously.
5. The dismissal of a meeting or a performance is the act of ending it.
6. A dismissal is a statement or action which indicates that something is not important or true.
牛津词典(Oxford Dictionary):
noun
1. The action of dismissing someone from employment.
2. The rejection of an idea or argument.
3. The action of dispensing with or rejecting someone or something.
4. The action of discharging someone from the armed forces or from a position of employment.
5. The action of disregarding or paying no attention to something.
6. The action of disallowing a batsman's innings.
用法:
1. The company announced the
dismissal of several employees due to financial difficulties.
公司宣布由于财务困难而解雇了一些员工。
2. The court
dismissed the case for lack of evidence.
法庭因缺乏证据驳回了该案。
3. Her
dismissive attitude towards his ideas hurt his feelings.
她对他的想法的轻蔑态度伤了他的感情。
4. The manager
dismissed her suggestion as irrelevant.
经理对她的建议置之不理,认为不相关。
5. The committee voted for the
dismissal of the proposal.
委员会投票决定驳回该提案。
6. The teacher
dismissed the class early for the day.
老师提前解散了班级。
7. His remark was a
dismissal of her hard work.
他的话不理睬她的辛勤工作。
8. The judge's
dismissal of the evidence led to an acquittal.
法官对证据的驳回导致了无罪判决。
9. The
dismissal of the employee was deemed unfair by the labor union.
工会认为这名员工的解雇是不公平的。
10. The company faces legal action following the wrongful
dismissal of an employee.
由于错误地解雇一名员工,该公司面临法律诉讼。
11. The manager issued an immediate
dismissal for the employee's misconduct.
经理对员工的不当行为立即解雇了他。
12. The government's
dismissal of the proposal sparked public outrage.
政府对该提案的驳回激起了公众的愤怒。
13. The team's poor performance led to the
dismissal of the coach.
球队表现不佳导致教练被解雇。
14. The CEO's
dismissive attitude towards employee concerns created a negative work environment.
首席执行官对员工关切的轻蔑态度造成了负面的工作环境。
15. Mary received her
dismissal letter in the mail today.
玛丽今天通过邮件收到了她的解雇信。
16. The judge's
dismissal of the witness's testimony weakened the prosecution's case.
法官对证人证词的驳回削弱了起诉方的案件。
17. The
dismissal of the meeting was met with relief by the attendees.
与会者对会议的解散感到宽慰。
18. The committee's
dismissal of the project proposal disappointed the team.
委员会对项目提案的驳回让团队感到失望。
19. The manager's
dismissal of John's idea discouraged him from contributing further.
经理对约翰的想法的驳回使他不再积极贡献。
20. The court's
dismissal of the case allowed the defendant to go free.
法庭对该案的驳回使被告获释。