dismissive
adj. 拒絕的; 輕蔑的,鄙視的
If you are dismissive of someone or something, you say or show that you think they are not important or have no value.
Mr Jones was dismissive of the report, saying it was riddled with inaccuracies.
瓊斯先生對報告不屑一顧,稱其中充斥著謬誤。
...the dismissive attitude scientists often take in regard to questions such as telepathy or homeopathic medicine.
涉及心電感應、順勢療法等問題時科學家們常抱有的鄙視態度
1. showing indifference or disregard;
2. tending to dismiss or reject;
Her manner was coldly dismissive.
她態度冷淡,不屑一顧.
Chronic fatigue syndrome was known by the dismissive term housewife syndrome.
“慢性疲勞綜合症”有一個輕蔑的說法——“家庭主婦”綜合症.
However, historians are sometimes dismissive of its net value.
不過, 歷史學家有時漠視其淨值.
He signed his disapproval with a dismissive hand gesture.
他用輕蔑的手勢表示他不同意.
They partner with the state, even when they are dismissive of its bureaucracy.
他們同國家合作, 即使他們也看不慣政府的官僚主義.