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单词 ejector
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Definition of ejector in English:

ejector

noun ɪˈdʒɛktəəˈdʒɛktər
  • A device that causes something to be removed or to drop out.

    support guides fitted with ejectors assist in the removal of the board under test
    Example sentencesExamples
    • When pressures get high on rifles with plunger type ejectors, the case head actually deforms into the hole just a bit.
    • Mechanically, removable tubes function just like original barrels, even their ejectors or extractors work off the gun's primary ones.
    • Double triggers and selective automatic ejectors are standard.
    • Here is a close-up of the three lugged bolt, slotted for a mechanical ejector and the beefy claw extractor.
    • The rifle is equipped with ejectors that throw the empty cases clear of the gun when the action is opened.
    • The Grade I gun has extractors while the Grade II has ejectors.
    • When baled there is a chain ejector to allow for simple, trouble-free ejection from the chamber.
    • A touch is all that is needed to lube delicate trigger mechanisms, firing pins, ejectors, extractors and springs.
    • If your shotgun sports automatic ejectors, slide a couple of dummy shells into the chambers and make sure they will eject properly.
    • The adapter accepts and positions a regular 1911 magazine for feeding and incorporates a little pin on the left side that serves as the new ejector.
    • A machined steel block has holes for both barrels, tracks for the ejectors and the barrel locking surfaces.
    • It will have an extractor to pull the fired shell out of the chamber, and an ejector to kick it out of the gun.
    • The ejector is a fixed mechanical type unlike the small, spring-loaded extractors of other design.
    • For example, many popular actions use spring-loaded plunger ejectors in the bolt face to eject spent cases.
    • The gun is fitted with automatic ejectors that proved positive in the field and can be easily disengaged if so desired.
    • An adjustable mold stop comes with an automatic ejector, and an adjustable mold clamp accommodates different mold thicknesses.
    • Some ultra-conservative purists feel even internal hammers and automatic ejectors are going too far; the proper double, they say, should have external hammers and simple extractors.
    • The slot on the bolt face for the ejector is below the left locking lug.
    • The ship is fitted with two submerged signal ejectors, small vertical discharge tubes which can launch either acoustic or bubble decoys.
    • The extractor is large and sturdy, and the bolt features a plunger ejector.

Rhymes

bisector, collector, connector, convector, corrector, defector, deflector, detector, director, elector, erector, hector, injector, inspector, nectar, objector, perfecter, projector, prospector, protector, rector, reflector, rejector, respecter, sector, selector, Spector, spectre (US specter), vector
 
 

Definition of ejector in US English:

ejector

nounəˈjektərəˈdʒɛktər
  • A device that causes something to be removed or to drop out.

    a built-in drill ejector
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Mechanically, removable tubes function just like original barrels, even their ejectors or extractors work off the gun's primary ones.
    • The extractor is large and sturdy, and the bolt features a plunger ejector.
    • The adapter accepts and positions a regular 1911 magazine for feeding and incorporates a little pin on the left side that serves as the new ejector.
    • The ejector is a fixed mechanical type unlike the small, spring-loaded extractors of other design.
    • The slot on the bolt face for the ejector is below the left locking lug.
    • When pressures get high on rifles with plunger type ejectors, the case head actually deforms into the hole just a bit.
    • It will have an extractor to pull the fired shell out of the chamber, and an ejector to kick it out of the gun.
    • Some ultra-conservative purists feel even internal hammers and automatic ejectors are going too far; the proper double, they say, should have external hammers and simple extractors.
    • The gun is fitted with automatic ejectors that proved positive in the field and can be easily disengaged if so desired.
    • A touch is all that is needed to lube delicate trigger mechanisms, firing pins, ejectors, extractors and springs.
    • The rifle is equipped with ejectors that throw the empty cases clear of the gun when the action is opened.
    • A machined steel block has holes for both barrels, tracks for the ejectors and the barrel locking surfaces.
    • If your shotgun sports automatic ejectors, slide a couple of dummy shells into the chambers and make sure they will eject properly.
    • The Grade I gun has extractors while the Grade II has ejectors.
    • For example, many popular actions use spring-loaded plunger ejectors in the bolt face to eject spent cases.
    • Here is a close-up of the three lugged bolt, slotted for a mechanical ejector and the beefy claw extractor.
    • Double triggers and selective automatic ejectors are standard.
    • When baled there is a chain ejector to allow for simple, trouble-free ejection from the chamber.
    • An adjustable mold stop comes with an automatic ejector, and an adjustable mold clamp accommodates different mold thicknesses.
    • The ship is fitted with two submerged signal ejectors, small vertical discharge tubes which can launch either acoustic or bubble decoys.
 
 
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