单词 | eject |
释义 | eject (ɪdʒekt ) Word forms: ejects , ejecting , ejected 1. verb If you eject someone from a place, you force them to leave. Officials used guard dogs to eject the protesters. [VERB noun] He was ejected from a restaurant. [be VERB-ed + from] Synonyms: throw out, remove, turn out, expel ejection (ɪdʒekʃən )Word forms: ejections variable noun ...the ejection of hecklers from the meeting. [+ of] Synonyms: emission, throwing out, expulsion, spouting Synonyms: dismissal, sacking [informal], firing [informal], removal Synonyms: expulsion, removal, ouster [law], deportation 2. verb To eject something means to remove it or push it out forcefully. He aimed his rifle, fired a single shot, then ejected the spent cartridge. [VERB noun] Synonyms: discharge, expel, emit, give off 3. verb 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. The pilot ejected from the plane and escaped injury. [VERB + from] Synonyms: bail out, escape, get out Translations: Chinese: 逐出 Japanese: 追い出す |
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