3VERB 解雇;免…的职;开除 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. 解雇;免…的职;开除
...the power to dismiss civil servants who refuse to work. [VERB noun]
开除拒不上班的公务员的权力
The military commander has been dismissed. [VERB noun]
军队司令已经被免职了。
SYN sack [informal], fire [informal], remove [informal], axe [informal]
4VERB 让…离去;把…打发走;解散;遣散 If you are dismissed by someone in authority, they tell you that you can go away from them. 让…离去;把…打发走;解散;遣散 [Also VERB n]
Two more witnesses were called, heard and dismissed. [beVERB-ed]
5VERB (法官)驳回,不予受理 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. (法官)驳回,不予受理
An American judge yesterday dismissed murder charges against Dr Jack Kevorkian. [VERB noun]
昨天一个美国法官驳回了对杰克·凯沃尔基安医生的谋杀指控。
...their attempt to have the case against them dismissed. [have noun VERB-ed]