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Eject Ejection Transitive N Noun Make Leave Ejected

word ejection
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ejection

[ɪ'dʒekʃn]

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Spoken:

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喷射(70%),喷出(30%)
n.喷出;排出物
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ejecte‧ject /ɪˈdʒekt/ ●○○ verb
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1[transitive] to make someone leave a place or building by using forceeject somebody from something The demonstrators were ejected from the hall.2[transitive] to make someone leave a job or position very quicklyeject somebody from something 420 workers have been ejected from their jobs with no warning.3[transitive] to suddenly send something out:  Two engines cut out and the plane started to eject fuel as it lost height.4[intransitive] if a pilot ejects, he or she escapes from a plane, using an ejector seat because it is going to crash5[intransitive, transitive] if you eject a disk or a tape, or if it ejects, it comes out of a machine after you have pressed a particular buttonejection /ɪˈdʒekʃən/ noun [countable, uncountable]

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