| 单词 | ejector | 
| 释义 | ejectorn. 1.   a.  gen. One who ejects. literal and figurative. See eject v. 1,   2. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going or coming out > letting or sending out > 			[noun]		 > expulsion or driving out > one who or that which devoider14.. outputterc1400 expulsor?a1475 expulser?1529 out-thruster1570 expeller1587 flinger1598 caster1601 ejector1640 the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going or coming out > letting or sending out > 			[noun]		 > ejection > one who ejector1834 1640    Bp. J. Hall Episcopacie  i. §17. 70  				The ejectors should show better proofe than the ancient possessours. 1645    J. Bond Occasus Occidentalis 25  				I find that sin branded as an Ejector, as an Exiler, not only of Persons, but of whole Churches. 1657    J. Goodwin Βασανισται To Rdr. 2  				Two Apocryphall Orders of Commissioned Officers..known by the names of Triers, and Ejectors. 1831    S. Smith Speeches in  Wks. 		(1859)	 II. 218/1  				The merciless ejector..will be restrained within the limits of decency and humanity. 1834    Tait's Edinb. Mag. New Ser. 1 494  				The venomous slaver..must be carried back to the face of the foul-breathed ejector.  b.  Law. The person who ejects another from his holding. casual ejector: see casual adj. 10. ΘΚΠ society > law > rule of law > lawlessness > specific offences > 			[noun]		 > illegal seizure or wrongful occupation > wrongful dispossession > one who disseisor1483 disseisoress1528 deforciator1549 deforciant1585 deforcer1628 post-disseisor1647 redisseisor1647 ejector1651 1651    W. G. tr.  J. Cowell Inst. Lawes Eng. 191  				If a third person eject him against Right, he shall recover damages against the Ejector. 1768    W. Blackstone Comm. Laws Eng. III. 200  				The lessee had no other remedy against the ejector but in damages. 1808    W. Selwyn Abridgem. Law Nisi Prius II. xviii. 637  				The parties, viz. the plaintiff, and the defendant, the ejector, usually termed the casual ejector, are fictitious persons. 1880    J. Muirhead tr.  Gaius Institutes  iv. 340  				The result of violent, clandestine, or precarious taking from the ejector himself.  2.   a.  Applied to various portions of machinery, etc. serving the purpose of ejecting; e.g. an appliance for discharging empty cartridge cases from a breech-loader; a contrivance for ejecting the ashes from the stoke-hole of a marine engine; an apparatus for discharging the contents of sewers by means of compressed air, etc. Also attributive, as in  ejector-condenser,  ejector gun,  ejector rifle,  ejector-sewer. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going or coming out > letting or sending out > 			[noun]		 > ejection > device for ejector1874 throw-out1897 1874    E. H. Knight Pract. Dict. Mech.  				Ejector-condenser (steam-engine), a form of condenser worked by the exhaust steam from the cylinder. 1881    W. W. Greener Gun & its Devel. 128  				The ejector is acted upon through its rear claw, that nearest its pivot. 1884    Internat. Health Exhib. Official Catal. 57/2  				Egg-shaped Isaac Shone's House Ejector Sewers. 1887    Daily News 25 Oct. 5/2  				Of these ejectors there are eight, placed in pairs in different parts of the town. 1892    W. W. Greener Breech-loader 42  				Fine guns and ejector guns cannot be purchased under £35. 1907    Yesterday's Shopping 		(1969)	 636  				The Society's hammerless ejector rook rifle. 1920    G. Burrard Notes on Sporting Rifles 68  				Spare fore sights, extractors in the case of ejector-rifles.  b.   ejector seat  n. Aeronautics = ejection seat at ejection n. 1d. ΘΚΠ society > travel > air or space travel > a means of conveyance through the air > aeroplane > parts of aircraft > 			[noun]		 > fuselage > cockpit or flight deck > ejector-seat ejection seat1945 ejector seat1945 hot seat1950 1945    Flight 15 Nov. 524/1  				Two types of German pilot-ejector seats. 1948    Flight 22 July 100/1  				There are no known reports of a pilot getting out of the Vampire. To fit an ejector seat now would be a major operation. 1955    Times 6 July 10/6  				Lieutenant-Commander Rickell used his ejector seat to bale out. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1891; most recently modified version published online March 2021). <  | 
	
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