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dismissiveUK:*/dɪsˈmɪsɪv/US:(dis mis′iv)UK-RP:UK-Yorkshire:Irish:Scottish:US Southern:Australian:Jamaican: 主要翻译 dismissive adj (person: disdainful)倨傲的,看不起人的Joe is dismissive when it comes to pop music; he only likes classical. be dismissive of [sth/sb] v expr (treat with disdain)瞧不起;蔑视The professor is often dismissive of first year students.You wouldn't be so dismissive of the education tax if you had children in school. dismissive adj (speech, gesture: showing disdain) (言语手势等)轻蔑的,鄙视的,显得看不起人的The boss's dismissive snort made it clear he thought my idea was terrible. dismissive adj (indicating [sb] can leave)轻蔑的, 看不起的"You can go home now," the interviewer said with a dismissive wave of her hand. |