dismissively
adverb
uk/dɪˈsmɪs.ɪv.li/us/dɪˈsmɪs.ɪv.li/in a way thatshowsyou do notthinksomething isworthconsideringorthinkingaboutseriously:
不屑地"We don't need thatstuffnow," he said dismissively.“我们现在不需要那东西了”他很不屑地说。
They were dismissively referred to as "thekids".他们被很不屑地称为“小屁孩”。
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dismissive
- The "chick-lit"labelletspeoplespeakvery dismissively about women'sbooksand about women'slives.
- Thebosswouldlaughdismissively if anyonesuggestedanidea.
- "It'spopmusic," she said,wavingherhanddismissively.
- Critics had written dismissively about herwork.
- People were so dismissivelysnobbishabout therestaurant.
Treating as unimportant
- blow
- blowsomething/someoneoff
- brushsomeone/somethingaside
- chopped liver
- damn
- denigrate
- denigration
- front
- laugh
- leavesomethingat the dooridiom
- look down onsomeone
- minoritize
- never
- on the front burneridiom
- shrugsomethingoff
- skate over/aroundsomething
- sniff atsomething
- sweepsomethingaside
- talksomethingdown
- wave