词汇 | eject |
释义 | eject verb uk /iˈdʒekt/ us /iˈdʒekt/ [ Toften passive ] to push, throw, or force something out of a place : Small splatters of molten lava were ejected from the crater. When X-rays are absorbed by matter, electrons are ejected from the atoms of which it is composed. [ I or T ] to come out of a machine when a button is pressed, or to make something do this: 使(从机器中)弹出 How do you eject the tape?怎样才能把磁带弹出来? The coffee machine suddenly ejected a handful of coins.突然从咖啡自动售卖机里弹出一把硬币。 [ I ] to leave an aircraft in an emergency using an ejection seat(= a seat that can throw out the pilot or another person in an aircraft if they suddenly have to leave it because they are in danger): (紧急情况下连坐椅一起从飞机中)弹射出来 The pilot had to eject from his burning plane. [ Toften passive ] to force someone to leave a particular place: (用武力)驱逐,逐出,赶出 be ejected fromA number of fans had been ejected from the bar for causing trouble.一些足球迷因为闹事被赶出酒吧。 [ T ]US(UKsend off) to order a sports player to leave the playing area during a game because they have broken a rule将(犯规的运动员)罚下场 Related word ejector Emitting and ejecting carbon emissions discharge displace displaced ejection ejector emanate emission expel expulsion exude give something off loose low emission zone send something out shed shedding spew toss unhoused You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Boarding and alighting from modes of transport Idiompress the eject button eject | American Dictionaryeject verb[ T ] us/ɪˈdʒekt/ to force someone to leave a particular place, or to send out something quickly and often with force: It was difficult to eject squatters from the abandoned building. A player who is ejected during a game is told to leave the playing area by the referee because the player has done something wrong: Very seldom do you see any player get ejected from a playoff game in football and baseball. Examples of ejecteject The mass of the plume slab is determined by the amount of material ejected from the target when thermalized by the electron beam. This fluid flows around the sphere equator and is ejected as a jet, followed by a vortex jump, into the downstream slug. Somewhere between 80 to 90% of the blood ejected by the right ventricle goes through the duct into the descending thoracic aorta with minimal resistance. A study of the parameters of particles ejected from a laser plasma. The peers immediately objected to such tactics and ejected the seamen. However, a few angular blocks, weighing about 30 kg each, have been ejected several metres out of the pit. The aspirated cytoplasm and the spermatozoon were then gently ejected into the cytoplasm and the needle was withdrawn. Spacecraft can be built and ejected from a solar system at a level of technology compatible with our own. The carbon vapour ejected into the circumstellar medium by the carbon-rich giant stars is made by polyynes chains. Suddenly the facsimile machine pulses into action, chirping and buzzing, ejecting a printed page 30 seconds later. A droplet extrusion system using either a thermal or a piezoelectric technique to eject sample droplets for analysis of chemical composition. This only fails for field lines ejected from the sheet, which form a smaller portion of the volume. The absorbed laser energy is transferred to fast electrons, which interact with the foil and are partially ejected from the foil surfaces. The absorbed laser energy is transferred to fast electrons, which penetrate in the foil and are par tially ejected from the foil rear. With the continued stress of ejected systolic volume over the other leaflet, it would tend to become fibrotic and calcified. See all examples of eject These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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