0 to refuse to consider an idea or opinion -- ilgilenmemek, ele almamak
1 to officially make someone leave their job -- ilişiğini kesmek, işten çıkar(ıl)mak, yol ver(il)mek, kov(ul)mak
[ often passive ] Anyone who breaks company rules will be dismissed.
2 to give someone official permission to leave -- göndermek, gitmesine izin vermek
The suggestion of an alliance can be dismissed.
To make matters worse, its chairman had not only expressed his opposition to multi-partyism but had also been dismissed as a judge for financial impropriety.
One had been dismissed and the remainder made redundant.
They have received little attention from historians, however, and usually are dismissed as trivial when discussed.
The ministers who were dismissed seemed unlikely to lead backbench revolts.
Can this be dismissed as the predictable response of unadventurous notables?
Having been dismissed as a kitchen maid, she harnesses her poetry to her teapot.
The relative incidence of adverse effects is, therefore, probably dose-related, although the concomitant effect of malaria during treatment cannot be dismissed.
中文繁体
忘記, 對…不予理會,摒棄,(從頭腦中)去除, 終止工作…
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忘记, 对…不予理会,摒弃,(从头脑中)去除, 终止工作…
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despedir, dar permiso a algn para irse, desestimar…
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despedir, dispensar…
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(人)を解雇する, (人)に退出を許す…
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rejeter, renvoyer, licencier…
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acomiadar, donar permís a algú per a anar-se’n…
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يَطْرُد, يَفْصِل, يَصْرِف…
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