eject
verb
ɪˈdʒekt
verb
1
to
make
someone
leave
a
place
or
building
by
using
force
〔用武力〕驱逐,赶出
T
eject
sb
from
sth
The
demonstrators
were
ejected
from
the
hall.
示威者被赶出大厅。
2
to
make
someone
leave
a
job
or
position
very
quickly
强迫〔某人〕离职
T
eject
sb
from
sth
420
workers
have
been
ejected
from
their
jobs
with
no
warning.
420 名工人在没有受到警告的情况下被迫离职。
3
to
suddenly
send
something
out
喷射, 射出
T
Two
engines
cut
out
and
the
plane
started
to
eject
fuel
as
it
lost
height.
两个发动机突然熄火,飞机下降时开始喷出燃料。
4
if
a
pilot
ejects,
he
or
she
escapes
from
a
plane,
using
an
ejector
seat
because
it
is
going
to
crash
〔飞行员从将要坠毁的飞机中〕弹射出来
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5
if
you
eject
a
TAPE
or
DISK
,
or
if
it
ejects,
it
comes
out
of
a
machine
after
you
have
pressed
a
particular
button
(将磁带或光盘从机器中)弹出
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