dismissive

D.J.:[disˈmisiv] K.K.:[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。

网络词典

dismissive

英 dɪsˈmɪnsɪv 美 dɪsˈmɪnsɪv
形容词 中文翻译:漠不关心的
同义词: ['uninterested', 'indifferent', 'disregarding']

例句:

  1. 1. The teacher's tone was dismissive when she spoke to the student.
    老师对学生说话时语气冷淡。
  2. 2. The manager dismissed the suggestion as unfeasible.
    经理认为这个建议不可行,不予采纳。
  3. 3.The new policy has been met with a dismissive shrug from some employees.
    新政策遭到了一些员工的漠不关心。