expel
verb
ɪkˈspel
verb
1
to
officially
force
someone
to
leave
a
school
or
organization
〔从学校或组织中正式〕开除;
expel
sb
from
sth
Two
girls
were
expelled
from
school
for
taking
drugs.
两个女生因吸毒而被学校开除。
The
main
opposition
leader
was
expelled
from
her
party.
主要反对党的领导人被开除出党。
expel
sb
for
doing
sth
He
was
expelled
for
making
racist
remarks.
他因发表种族主义言论而被开除。
2
to
force
a
foreigner
to
leave
a
country,
especially
because
they
have
broken
the
law
or
for
political
reasons
〔尤指因犯法或政治原因〕驱逐〔外国人〕
expel
sb
from
sth
Foreign
priests
were
expelled
from
the
country.
外国牧师被驱逐出境。
expel
sb
for
sth
Three
diplomats
were
expelled
for
spying.
三名外交官因从事间谍活动而被驱逐出境。
3
to
force
air,
water,
or
gas
etc
out
of
your
body
or
out
of
a
container
排出〔空气、水、气体等〕