eject
verb
uk/iˈdʒekt/us/iˈdʒekt/[Toften passive]
topush,throw, orforcesomething out of aplace:
Smallsplattersofmoltenlavawere ejected from thecrater.
When X-rays areabsorbedbymatter,electronsare ejected from theatomsof which it iscomposed.
[IorT]
to come out of amachinewhen abuttonispressed, or to make something do this:
使(从机器中)弹出How do you eject thetape?怎样才能把磁带弹出来?
Thecoffeemachinesuddenlyejected ahandfulofcoins.突然从咖啡自动售卖机里弹出一把硬币。
[I]
toleaveanaircraftin anemergencyusing anejectionseat(= aseatthat canthrowout thepilotor anotherpersonin anaircraftif theysuddenlyhave toleaveit because they are indanger):
Thepilothad to eject from hisburningplane.
[Toften passive]
toforcesomeone toleaveaparticularplace:
(用武力)驱逐,逐出,赶出Anumberoffanshad been ejectedfromthebarforcausingtrouble.一些足球迷因为闹事被赶出酒吧。
[T]US(UKsend off)
toorderasportsplayertoleavetheplayingareaduring agamebecause they havebrokenarule
将(犯规的运动员)罚下场Emitting and ejecting
- carbon emissions
- discharge
- displace
- displaced
- displacement
- ejection
- ejector
- emanate
- emission
- expel
- expulsion
- exude
- givesomethingoff
- loose
- low emission zone
- send
- sendsomethingout
- shed
- shedding
- spew
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Boarding and alighting from modes of transport
Idiom
press the eject button