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词汇 dismissal
释义 dismissal
noun
uk /dɪˈsmɪs.əl/ us /dɪˈsmɪs.əl/

dismissalnoun (FROM JOB)


C1[ C or U ]
the situation in which an employer officially makes someone leave their job: 解聘,解雇
unfair/wrongful dismissal不公正/错误的解雇
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Firing staff
axe
be out on your earidiom
cast someone adriftidiom
chop
constructive dismissal
decertification
firing
get the pushidiom
give someone the heave-hoidiom
heave-ho
invalid someone out
relieve
relieve someone of something
removal
remove
retire
rightsize
rightsizing
terminate
termination

dismissalnoun (OF IDEA, ETC.)


C1[ U ]
a decision that someone or something is not important认为…不重要
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Treating as unimportant
blow something/someone off
brush
brush someone/something aside
chopped liver
damn
denigrate
denigration
laugh
leave something at the dooridiom
look down on someone
minoritize
mock
never
on the front burneridiom
shrug away
shrug something off
skate
skate over/around something
sniff at something
sweep something aside

dismissal | American Dictionary


dismissal
noun[ C/U ]
us/dɪsˈmɪs·əl/
a decision that something or someone is not important and not worth considering:
The lawyer is seeking a dismissal of the charges against his client.

dismissal | Business English


dismissal
noun[ C or U ]
uk /dɪˈsmɪsəl/us
HR, WORKPLACE
an act of officially removing an employee from their job:
Agency officials said the dismissals had been over performance, not politics, as critics have charged.
dismissal for sthThe solicitor refused to discuss Hanley's dismissal for 'fundamental breaches of contract'.
dismissal of sbAbout 1,800 coal miners started an indefinite strike to protest the dismissal of 97 workers.
Grounds for dismissal are misconduct, failure to perform, and incompetence.
LAW
an act by a judge of formally stopping a trial in a court of law:
dismissal of the case/charges/lawsuit
a statement that something or someone is not important and not worth considering:
The chief executive gave an outright dismissal of reports that the company is facing financial difficulties.
See also
constructive dismissal
unfair dismissal
wrongful dismissal

Examples of dismissal


dismissal
The sub-text of these brusque dismissals of disarmament in the 1890s may well have been anxieties about appearing sufficiently realistic.
Workers remain fearful of arbitrary dismissals and female workers in particular are treated poorly by certain foremen.
One who related a sad history of dismissals and unemployment expressed the hope that retirement would bring greater happiness.
They protested over immediate or relatively shortterm issues like ad hoc demands over wage hikes, holidays, dismissals or restoration of allowances.
There was also severe repression, in the shape of arrests and dismissals, of any dissenting voice from within the working class.
In both, large dismissals are often covered by wage guarantee funds, the explicit role of which is to finance severance pay at insolvent firms.
Further, collective dismissals require a bargaining between the union and the firm, and ex-ante firms do not know the exact timing of the bargaining process.
In the back of my mind always lingered the temptation to succumb to easy dismissals.
However, the striving for coherence does have the potential to help mitigate against easy assessments of superiority or hasty dismissals of unfamiliar ideas.
Second, it demanded the limitation of the powers of the heads of the government departments (who were accused of humiliating employees and making arbitrary dismissals).
Industrialists, taking note of the state's response, continued with their policy of dismissals and retrenchment.
They do not, unless they are particularly unwise, take action on staff appointments or dismissals without guidance from the head.
He believed that the monarch should take a share in all government decisions, recommend and veto appointments, and make dismissals when necessary.
The same was true for the legislation on unfair dismissals, and also for that on racial discrimination in employment.
Exit is an event that leads to potentially large and costly dismissals.
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