
해임하거나 면직하다; 해고하다.
To discharge someone from employment or office; to terminate a person's job.
예문:
"The company dismissed the manager after discovering financial misconduct."
"She was unfairly dismissed just weeks before her retirement."
사람이나 모임에게 떠나도록 명령하거나 허락하다; 해산시키다.
To order or allow a person or group to leave; to disperse an assembly.
예문:
"The teacher dismissed the students early due to the heavy snow."
"After the presentation, the chairman dismissed the attendees for a coffee break."
제안이나 아이디어 등을 진지하게 고려할 가치가 없다고 간주하다; 거절하다.
To treat something, such as a suggestion or idea, as unworthy of serious consideration; to reject.
예문:
"Critics quickly dismissed the new theory as lacking empirical evidence."
"Don't dismiss his concerns; they might be more serious than you think."
소송, 항소 또는 동의에 대해 증거 부족이나 관할권 부족 등의 이유로 추가 심리를 거부하다.
(Law) To refuse further hearing to a case, appeal, or motion, typically due to lack of evidence or jurisdiction.
예문:
"The judge dismissed the lawsuit because the plaintiff failed to appear in court."
"The court of appeals dismissed the motion for a retrial."
생각, 감정 또는 두려움에 대해 의도적으로 생각하는 것을 멈추다; 마음속에서 떨쳐버리다.
To deliberately cease to think about or dwell on a thought, feeling, or fear; to banish from one's mind.
예문:
"He tried to dismiss the nagging feeling that he had forgotten something important."
"I quickly dismissed the thought of quitting my job and focused on the task at hand."