dismissive 详细解释

dismissive

[dis'misiv]

adj.表示拒绝或放弃的, 轻视的

词形变化

形容词: dismissible | 名词: dismission | 动词过去式: dismissed | 动词过去分词: dismissed | 动词现在分词: dismissing | 动词第三人称单数: dismisses |

英英释义

形容词 dismissive:

showing indifference or disregard

tending to dismiss or reject

补充

dismissivedismissive英:[disˈmisiv] 美:[dɪsˈmɪsɪv]adj.1.轻视的, 轻蔑的, 鄙视的She might have been less dismissive of my talents if he could have seen my latest achievements.如果她看到我最近的成就, 她也许就不会那么小看我的才干了。

例句

1. She was dismissive: it was not interesting.她不予理睬:这一点意思也没有。 2. the dismissive attitude scientists often take in regard to telepathy or homeopathic medicine涉及心灵感应和顺势疗法时科学家们常抱有的鄙视态度 3. His tone was dismissive.他语带不屑。 4. Mr Jones was dismissive of the report, saying it was riddled with inaccuracies.琼斯先生对报告不屑一顾, 称其谬误百出。 5. monetarist theory is dismissive of the need to control local spending.货币主义理论对需要控制地方支出的说法嗤之以鼻。 6. his dismissive attitude towards women left him isolated.他对女人不屑一顾的态度使得他被孤立。 7. He was dismissive of my idea.他拒绝考虑我的想法。 8. a dismissive remark轻蔑的评论 9. a dismissive wave of the hand轻蔑的挥手 10. He spoke dismissively about the accident.他很不屑一顾地谈起那次事故。 11. She laughed dismissively [=scornfully] when I expressed admiration for the book.当我称赞那本书时,她轻蔑地笑了。