[VERB 动词]驱逐;把…逐出 If you eject someone from a place, you force them to leave.
[V n]
[V n from n]
Officials used guard dogs to eject the protesters...
官员们用警犬驱散抗议人群。
He was ejected from a restaurant.
他被逐出餐厅。
ejection
...the ejection of hecklers from the meeting.
对会议上捣乱分子的驱逐
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[VERB 动词]弹出;喷出;射出 To eject something means to remove it or push it out forcefully.
[V n]
He aimed his rifle, fired a single shot, then ejected the spent cartridge.
他用步枪瞄准,射出一枚子弹,然后退出空弹壳。
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[VERB 动词](通常指飞行员从即将坠毁的飞机中)弹射出来 When a pilot ejects from an aircraft, he or she leaves the aircraft quickly using an ejector seat, usually because the plane is about to crash.
[V from n]
[Also V]
The pilot ejected from the plane and escaped injury.
飞行员从飞机中弹出,安然无恙。
Oxford
eject/iˈdʒekt; NAmEiˈdʒekt/verb1[transitive ]ejectsb (from sth) ( formal) to force sb to leave a place 驱逐;逐出;赶出SYN
throw out
◆Police ejected a number of violent protesters from the hall.警察将一些暴力抗议者赶出了会议厅。2[transitive ]ejectsth (from sth) to push sth out suddenly and with a lot of force 喷出;喷射;排出◆Used cartridges are ejected from the gun after firing.空弹壳在射击后从枪里弹出。3[intransitive ](of a pilot) to escape from an aircraft that is going to crash, sometimes using an ejector seat(飞行员在飞机坠毁前从弹射座椅)弹出4[transitive , intransitive ]eject(sth) when you ejecta tape, disk, etc, or when it ejects,it comes out of the machine after you have pressed a button (按键后磁带、磁盘等)弹出;使弹出▶ejec·tionejectionejections/iˈdʒekʃn; NAmEiˈdʒekʃn/noun[uncountable , countable ]ejectejectsejectedejectingeject/iˈdʒekt; NAmEiˈdʒekt/ejec·tion/iˈdʒekʃn; NAmEiˈdʒekʃn/
LDC
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 button—ejection /ɪˈdʒekʃən/ noun [countable, uncountable]
WDF
eject
[iˈdʒekt]ejected, ejecting, ejects
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ejected[801]
喷射(48%),驱逐(47%),放逐(5%)
vt.喷射;驱逐,逐出
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