单词 | dismissal |
释义 | dismissal (dɪsmɪsəl ) Word forms: dismissals 1. variable noun [oft with poss] When an employee is dismissed from their job, you can refer to their dismissal. ...Mr Low's dismissal from his post at the head of the commission. 2. uncountable noun Dismissal of something means deciding or saying that it is not important. ...their high-handed dismissal of public opinion. [+ of] Synonyms: rejection, refusal, rebuff, knock-back [slang] Collocations: dismissal case He eventually lost his unfair dismissal case in 2011. The Sun He had not worked for long enough to bring a constructive dismissal case, so sought protection under equality laws. The Sun She has now launched an unfair dismissal case against the co-educational school, where places cost up to 31,800 a year. The Sun Wins 2.2 million constructive dismissal case a year later. Times, Sunday Times She then launched a constructive dismissal case against him. Times, Sunday Times His dismissal letter cited 'serious negligence' and 'gross misconduct' but he says he was not responsible for the debacle. The Sun This letter arrived just before his dismissal letter was to be sent. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 So far 1420 soldiers have been given dismissal letters - 1333 from the army, 80 from medical services, and seven from the air force. ST However, angered by the actions of the management, workers burned their dismissal letters at a protest outside the refinery. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The worrying aspect of his early dismissal was that it came as no surprise. The Sun The expense of refrigeration led to the early dismissal of low temperature superconductors for use in magnetic bearings. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In the event of a snow day or an unanticipated need for early dismissal, all local television and radio stations are contacted. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Also, the player has the ability to suggest inmates to the parole board, for possible early dismissal. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In addition, the school building began to show its age and marred the school with disruptive and behind-schedule repairs that even forced an early dismissal for a day. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 A police officer who used his force's computer to check his neighbours' cars could face dismissal. Times, Sunday Times Nurses and doctors who speak out about conditions face dismissal or prosecution. Times,Sunday Times Those who fail will be given a fitness plan and 12 months to measure up or face dismissal for 'unsatisfactory performance'. Times, Sunday Times They face dismissal if convicted. ST The company said that staff could face dismissal. Times, Sunday Times It should result in immediate dismissal. Times, Sunday Times But his remorse appeared to cut little ice, with an online petition calling for his immediate dismissal attracting more than 11,000 signatories and demanding 'a manager of greater quality'. Times, Sunday Times All of these are considered illegal offenses and are grounds for suspension or immediate dismissal. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He did not however make a large impact, scoring 0 and 2 and taking 2/95, resulting in his immediate dismissal from the team. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The composer, no doubt irritated with this intrusion into his art, doubled the passage instead, leading to his immediate dismissal. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 You don't see rugby league players doing this — they know it would lead to instant dismissal. The Sun In any other job, failure to perform one's duties in such a way would, without fail, mean instant dismissal. The Sun This appalling risk can be eradicated if staff observe basic hygiene - and face instant dismissal if they don't. The Sun The public should accept incompetent ministers when the same appraisal in any other walk of life would result in instant dismissal. The Sun Our openness to novelty may have guarded against the instant dismissal of a potentially useful idea. Times, Sunday Times A notice clause sets the minimum period to give notice of dismissal or resignation. Times, Sunday Times But he has filed a notice of dismissal with a court. The Sun The next day she received a notice of dismissal. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The firm argued that the claim was an improper attempt to re-litigate questions already decided and it applied for summary dismissal. Times, Sunday Times He had done nothing, he argued, to merit his summary dismissal. Times, Sunday Times The summary dismissal surprised many. Times, Sunday Times Should it be made by elected, accountable politicians, answerable to their constituents and vulnerable to summary dismissal at elections or by unaccountable, unelected judges who cannot be removed? Times, Sunday Times He did not mention anything about the summary dismissal of volunteer bellringers. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 免职 Japanese: 解雇 |
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