dismissive

英 [dɪs'mɪsɪv] 美 [dɪs'mɪsɪv]
  • adj. 表示轻视的;解雇的
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dismissive 鄙视的

来自dismiss, 摒弃。

dismissive (adj.)
1640s, "characterized by or appropriate to dismissal;" from dismiss + -ive. Meaning "contemptuous, rejecting" is recorded by 1922. Related: Dismissively.
1. Her voice will drop to a dismissive whisper.
她会把声音压低,轻蔑地低语。

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2. They were sneeringly dismissive.
他们态度轻蔑,不屑一顾。

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3. He made a dismissive gesture. "Suit yourself."
他做了一个很不屑的手势。“随你便。”

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4. Her manner was coldly dismissive.
她态度冷淡,不屑一顾.

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5. Mr Jones was dismissive of the report, saying it was riddled with inaccuracies.
琼斯先生对报告不屑一顾,称其中充斥着谬误。

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