To expel, drive out (by force or with indignity) from any place or position.
单词 | θ109300 |
释义 | the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going or coming out > letting or sending out > let or send out [verb (transitive)] > expel > specific people from a place, position, or possession > forcibly or ignominiously (15) eject1555 To expel, drive out (by force or with indignity) from any place or position. rumble1570 transitive. To convey forcibly; to handle roughly; to fight, attack. obtrude1595 transitive. To thrust or force out or aside; to eject. Now rare. to show (a person) the door1638 to show (a person) the door and variants: to order or lead (a person) to leave the room or house; to turn out of doors; (figurative) to indicate that… to kick downstairs1678 To drive forcibly and contemptuously; to drive or force (out of, into, etc.). to kick downstairs, to turn out, eject unceremoniously or… to kick out1697 transitive. To expel or turn out with a kick, or in an ignominious fashion. drum1720 transitive. To dismiss or expel in disgrace, originally from a regiment, military service, etc. Later also more generally: to expel, drive out… firk1823 With adverbs: To drive, force, or move sharply and suddenly off, out, up; †to cut off (some one's head). Also dialect to drive or ‘ferret’ out… to chuck out1869 In colloquial use with adverbs away, down, over, up, etc. chuck up (the sponge), said of a second in a prize-fight; hence, to give in, give up… bounce1877 transitive. To eject summarily. Chiefly U.S. colloquial. Cf. bouncer, n. 5. boot1880 To eject (a person); = to kick back 1 at kick, v.1 phrasal verbs. Also with out. Also figurative. out-kick1883 transitive. To kick out (see to kick out 1 at kick, v.1 phrasal verbs); to dismiss. rare. turf1888 transitive. To throw or kick (a person, etc.) forcibly out (occasionally off); also transferred. colloquial. Without const. (Public School slang), to… hoof1893 transitive. To dismiss, expel, eject. Usually with out. hound1922 figurative and transferred. To pursue, chase, or track like a hound, or as if with a hound; esp. to pursue harassingly, to drive as in the chase… |
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