词汇 | dispense with |
释义 | Idiom dispense withdispense with (something) 1. to free of something unwanted. People who believe we can dispense with government services don't realize how much they need them. 2. to not use something. We dispensed with our second car and have saved a lot of money. Phr V dispense with dispenses, dispensing, dispensed dispense with sth/sb formal to stop using something or someone, or to get rid of something or someone, often because you do not need themNobody would suggest that companies dispense with interviews altogether.New drugs may dispense with the need for injections altogether.The newspaper began to lose readers when it dispensed with one of its most popular writers. dispense with sb/sth formal to stop using something or someone that you would normally use, or get rid of someone or something because you no longer need them: Some companies have dispensed with middle managers altogether. Morenz had dispensed with his suit in favour of a more casual look.dispense with formalities (=not behave in the polite formal way that is considered normal because you are in a hurry) Mills dispensed with the usual formalities and got straight to the point. dispense with (something)To stop doing or eliminate something. You're still not allowed to borrow my car Saturday night, and you can dispense with the attitude. The library dispenses with its normal operating hours during finals week and instead stays open 24 hours. dispense with someone or somethingto get rid of someone or something; to brush someone or something aside. I think we will dispense with that subject for the rest of the day. We will have to dispense with the expensive gifts this year. dispense with1. Manage without, forgo, as in We can dispense with the extra help. Shakespeare had this idiom in Timon of Athens (3:2): "Men must learn now with pity to dispense." [c. 1600] 2. Get rid of, do away with, as in The European Union is trying to dispense with tariff barriers. [Late 1500s] 3. Exempt one from a law, promise, or obligation, as in He asked the court to dispense with swearing on the Bible. This usage originally applied to religious obligations (to which the Pope granted dispensation). [Early 1500s] dispense withv. To get rid or do away with something; forgo something: The restaurant dispensed with its dress code in order to appeal to a younger crowd. |
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