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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English - dismiss

 
 

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~ v 1 »IDEA« to refuse to consider someone's idea, opinion etc, without thinking carefully about it  (dismiss sth as)  (He just laughed and dismissed my suggestion as unrealistic. | dismiss sth out of hand (=dismiss something completely)) 2 »JOB« to remove someone from their job  (dismiss sb for)  (Will they dismiss Woods for stealing the money? | dismiss sb from)  (Bryant was dismissed from his post.) 3 »SEND AWAY« to send someone away or allow them to go  (The teacher might dismiss the class early today because of the snow.) 4 »IN A COURT« if a judge dismisses a court case1 (9a), they stop it before a result is reached  (The case was dismissed owing to lack of evidence.) 5 »SPORT« to end the innings of a player or a team in the game of cricket (2)
dismissal ~ n 1 an act of removing someone from their job  (unfair dismissal)  (Wilson was claiming compensation for unfair dismissal.) 2 a refusal to consider something seriously
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1.
  (dismisses, dismissing, dismissed) Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English. 1. If you dismiss something, you decide or say that it is not important enough for you to think about or consider. Mr Wakeham dismissed the reports as speculation... I would certainly dismiss any allegations of impropriety by the Labour Party... = discount VERB: V n as n, V n 2. If you dismiss something from your mind, you stop thinking about it. I dismissed him from my mind... ‘It’s been a lovely day,’ she said, dismissing the episode. = banish VERB: V n from n, V n 3. When an employer dismisses an employee, the employer tells the employee that they are no longer needed to do the job that they have been doing. ...the power to dismiss civil servants who refuse to work... = sack, fire VERB: V n 4. If you are dismissed by someone in authority, they tell you that you can go away from them. Two more witnesses were called, heard and dismissed... VERB: be V-ed 5. When a judge dismisses a case against someone, he or she formally states that there is no need for a trial, usually because there is not enough evidence for the case to continue. An American judge yesterday dismissed murder charges against Dr Jack Kevorkian. ...their attempt to have the case against them dismissed. VERB: V n, have n V-ed ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
2.
   transitive verb  Etymology: Middle English, modification of Latin dimissus, past participle of dimittere, from dis- + mittere to send  Date: 15th century  1. to permit or cause to leave ~ed the visitors  2. to remove from position or service ; discharge ~ed the thievish servant  3.  a. to reject serious consideration of ~ed the thought  b. to put out of judicial consideration ~ed all charges  • ~ion noun  • ~ive adjective  • ~ively adverb ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
3.
  v. 1 a tr. send away, cause to leave one's presence, disperse; disband (an assembly or army). b intr. (of an assembly etc.) disperse; break ranks. 2 tr. discharge from employment, office, etc., esp. dishonourably. 3 tr. put out of one's thoughts; cease to feel or discuss (dismissed him from memory). 4 tr. treat (a subject) summarily (dismissed his application). 5 tr. Law refuse further hearing to (a case); send out of court. 6 tr. Cricket put (a batsman or a side) out (was dismissed for 75 runs). 7 intr. (in imper.) Mil. a word of command at the end of drilling. Derivatives dismissal n. dismissible adj. dismission n. Etymology: ME, orig. as past part. after OF desmis f. med.L dismissus (as DIS-, L mittere miss- send) ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
4.
  распускать ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
5.
  гл. 1) общ. отпускать; распускать (организацию, собрание и т. д.) to dismiss a meeting — распустить собрание The class was dismissed for lunch. — Учеников отпустили на обед. 2) упр. увольнять, освобождать от занимаемой должности to dismiss a servant/an official — уволить слугу/чиновника to be dismissed from the army — быть уволенным демобилизованным из армии to be dismissed for smth. — быть уволенным за что-л. He was dismissed as incompetent. — Его уволили за некомпетентность. 3) общ. отвергать, отбрасывать, прогонять от себя (какие-л. мысли, чувства и т. п.) to dismiss doubts — отбросить сомнения She dismissed him from her mind. — Она выбросила его из головы перестала о нем думать. Dismiss your fear. — Забудь о страхе. 4) юр. отклонять (апелляцию, иск и т. д.); прекращать (дело) to dismiss a claim — отклонять претензию иск, требование to dismiss a motion — отклонять ходатайство to dismiss an appeal — отклонять апелляцию to dismiss a case — отказывать в иске, отклонять иск DISMISS гл. 1) отпускать, распускать 2) освобождать от работы 3) увольнять 4) отклонять (апелляцию, иск) • - dismiss a case - dismiss a claim - dismiss a motion - dismiss an appeal - dismiss case - dismiss the assembly - dismiss the charge - motion of judgement - dismiss in arrest of judgement - dismiss in error - dismiss to dismiss DISMISS отказывать (напр. в выдаче патента) – to dismiss an appeal ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
6.
  1. опускать; распускать to dismiss the assembly —- распустить собравшихся to dismiss one's guests —- (вежливо) выпроводить (не задерживать) гостей 2. воен. распускать (строй) dismissed! —- разойдись! (команда) 3. расходиться (также воен.) 4. увольнять, освобождать от работы to dismiss a servant —- уволить слугу 5. воен. увольнять (со службы) to be dismissed from the army (from service) —- быть уволенным (демобилизованным) из армии 6. воен. отпускать (в увольнение) 7. отвергать, отбрасывать to dismiss doubts —- отбросить сомнения to dismiss the idea —- оставить мысль, отказаться от мысли to dismiss a possibility —- не допускать возможности to dismiss a matter from one's thoughts —- перестать думать о чем-л. to dismiss the information as incorrect —- отмахнуться от этой информации как неверной to dismiss smb.'s comment about medical care —- отвести чьи-л. высказывания о здравоохранении (как неосновательные) 8. заканчивать (обсуждение); подводить итог, подытоживать to dismiss the subject (the issue) —- прекратить обсуждение вопроса 9. посылать (мяч - крикет) 10. юр. освобождать (из заключения) to dismiss the accused —- освободить заключенного 11. юр. прекращать (дело) to dismiss a charge —- снять обвинение, прекратить дело за отсутствием состава преступления 12. юр. отклонять (иск) to dismiss a case —- отказывать в иске,...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
7.
   1. v.  1) отпускать (класс и т.п.); распускать to dismiss a meeting - закрыть собрание  2) увольнять (for; from); The worker was dismissed for laziness/for stealing bicycle parts.  3) mil. распускать, подавать команду разойдись!  4) освобождать (заключенного)  5) прогонять; fig. гнать от себя (мысль, опасение) to dismiss smth. from ones mind - выбросить что-л. из головы  6) отделываться от чего-л. to dismiss the subjest - прекратить обсуждение вопроса  7) leg. прекращать (дело); отклонять (заявление, иск) Syn: see remove  2. noun (the dismiss) mil. команда разойдись! ...
Англо-русский словарь
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  - c.1432, from O.Fr. desmis, from M.L. dismissus, from L. dimissus, pp. of dimittere "send away" (prefix altered by analogy with many dis- verbs), from di- "apart, away" + mittere "send, let go." ...
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