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dismissal

/dis-mis-uhl/US // dɪsˈmɪs əl //UK // (dɪsˈmɪsəl) //

解雇,开除,革职,解除

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an act or instance of dismissing.
    • : the state of being dismissed.
    • : a spoken or written order of discharge from employment, service, enrollment, etc.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounrelease
Synonyms
adjournment休会,休庭,休会期,休会期间banishment放逐,流放,驱逐,流亡bounce蹦蹦跳跳,反弹,蹦蹦跳跳的,蹦跳brush-off刷掉,擦掉,刷除,拂去deportation递解出境,驱逐出境,递解,遣送deposition沉积物,存款,沉积,沉淀物discharge排放,排出,遣散,排放问题dislodgment脱落,脱离,脱位,脱臼displacement流离失所,排水量,流动性,流离失所问题dispossession剥夺,剥夺权,剥夺财产,剥夺权利dissolution解散,溶解,溶解度,溶解力door门,门上,门牌,门牌号end结束,终端,结束语,终止eviction驱逐,迫迁,驱逐出境,搬迁exile流放,流亡,流亡者,流放者exorcism驱魔,驱魔仪式,驱魔人,驱邪expatriation离职,遣送回国,遣送出境,遣散expulsion驱逐出境,驱逐,驱逐令,驱除freedom自由,自由度,自由权,自由的freeing自由化,解放,自由的,释放housecleaning家庭清洁,家居清洁,家庭清理,家政服务layoff裁员,解雇,裁减,遣散liberation解放,解放思想,解放组织,解放军notice通知,通知书,通知公告ostracism排斥,排斥主义,排斥现象,排斥行为ouster驱逐出境,撵走,卸任,下台permission许可,准许,允许,许可证relegation降级,保级,降級,降级的removal移除,拆除,清除,搬迁suspension悬挂,暂停,悬浮液,悬浮物cold shoulder冷肩膀,冷肩,冷肩症,冷冷的肩膀congédeposal沉积,沉积物,存款,存放kiss-off接吻,吻别,亲吻,亲亲marching orders行军命令,行军令,军令状,行军令状old heave-ho老舍,老虎机,老虎凳,老虎钳pink slip粉红单,粉红单据,粉红纸条,粉红色单据

Examples

  • Sporting minds of their own, these shared vehicles predictively swarm to where they’re likely to be needed next—outside schools before dismissal, at the stop for an arriving bus, or by the pub at last call.

  • Many scientists simply assumed that invertebrates like planaria couldn’t be trained, making the dismissal of McConnell’s work easy.

  • Two years later, a federal appeals court in Cincinnati upheld the dismissal of Aaron Hayward’s claims.

  • Other than dismissal, the best outcome for an officer charged with official misconduct is pretrial intervention.

  • A month or so before the final dismissal, Stewart’s mother had moved the family to Washington state.

  • Kocurek said he was told he had been terminated “for cause,” a catchall term that allows dismissal for just about any reason.

  • Though this might easily have been grounds for dismissal or reassignment, nothing of the sort happened.

  • Now Gore stands alone in his dismissal of reform, openness, transparency and peer-review to ensure good science.

  • He had been paid $300,000 by News International after claiming “unfair dismissal.”

  • Supporters of conspiracy peddler Alex Jones are FURIOUS that I dared to note his dismissal of the Apollo 11 mission.

  • Was it the threat of Tony's near arrival that made her confession—and his dismissal—at last inevitable?

  • It seemed to her that she had lived for a century since the few hours before when Madame Malmaison had given her a curt dismissal.

  • Though Richard could not fail to apprehend the implied dismissal, he was minded at first to disregard it.

  • That woman, since her dismissal after my brother's death, has never really quit this neighborhood.

  • Felix did not wait to have his dismissal repeated; he took his hat and went without another word.