dismiss (B2)
カタカナ: ディスミス
IPA: /dɪsˈmɪs/
Definition
To decide that something or someone is not important, serious, or worth considering.
意味: 何かや誰かを重要ではない、深刻ではない、あるいは検討に値しないと判断すること。
Examples / 例文
He dismissed her concerns as unimportant. — 彼は彼女の懸念を重要ではないとして退けた。
You shouldn't dismiss the possibility of failure. — 失敗の可能性を無視すべきではない。
Dismiss の日本語訳
Japanese translations of Dismiss:
How to Use Dismiss
- dismiss someone (prepositional phrase)
- To tell someone they are no longer needed or wanted. — "The teacher dismissed the students for the day."
- dismiss something (prepositional phrase)
- To decide that something is not important or worth considering. — "Please don't dismiss my concerns so easily."
- dismissal from (collocation)
- The act of being fired or removed from a position. — "His dismissal from the company caused a stir."
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