e.ject
v.(动词)e.ject.ed,e.ject.ing,e.jects v.tr.(及物动词)To throw out forcefully; expel.用力扔出;驱逐
To compel to leave:强制离开:例句:The patron of the bar was ejected for creating a disturbance.酒吧客人因为制造骚乱被强制离开
To evict:驱逐:例句:tenants who were ejected for violations of their lease.因违反租约被驱逐的佃户
v.intr.(不及物动词)To make an emergency exit from an aircraft by deployment of an ejection seat or capsule.弹射出:利用弹射座椅或弹射座舱从飞行器紧急出口弹射出来
来源:Middle English ejecten 中古英语 ejecten from Latin ôicere ôiect- 源自 拉丁语 ôicere ôiect- ô-, ex- [ex-] ô-, ex- [向外] iacere [to throw] * see yô- iacere [扔] *参见 yô-
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eject.able
adj.(形容词)ejec.tive
adj.(形容词)<参考词汇><同义词>eject,expel,evict,dismiss,oust同义词>These verbs mean to put out by force. Toeject is to throw or cast out from within: 这些动词指用力逐出。Eject 指从内部扔出或喷出: 例句:The fire ejected yellow flames into the night sky.大火向夜空喷出黄色的火焰。
例句:The heckler was ejected from the auditorium for creating a disturbance.起哄捣蛋分子因制造骚乱被赶出礼堂。
Expel means to drive out or away;it implies permanent removal: Expel 指赶出或赶走;意味着永久驱逐: 例句:expelled the invaders from the country;把侵略者赶出国家;
例句:expel a student from a university.把学生从大学里开除。
Evict most commonly refers to the expulsion of persons from property, as for failing to live up to the terms of a lease, by legal process: Evict 通常指通过法律程序将某人从地产上逐出,如当此人不能达到租约上的条件时: 例句:evicted the tenants to convert the building into condominiums.驱逐住户以便将这个建筑改成出售的大厦。
Dismiss refers to putting someone or something out of one`s mind (trying to dismiss his fears ) or, in law, to refusing to give something, such as an appeal or a complaint, further consideration (dismissed the case for lack of evidence ). Dismiss 指将某人或某事从某人头脑中去除(极力消除他的畏惧 ) 或者在法律上拒绝给予诸如上诉或控告更多的考虑(因为缺少证据而不受理此案 )。 Oust is applied chiefly to the removing of persons from a position, such as a political office, by means lawful or otherwise: Oust 主要指简单地通过法律或其他的手段将某人从他的位置,诸如政治职位上撤职: 例句:There were no grounds for ousting the prime minister. 没有理由把总理赶下台
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