单词:ejects
v eliminate (a substance)
v leave an aircraft rapidly, using an ejection seat or capsule
v cause to come out in a squirt
eject的用法和样例:
例句
- When endangered,octopuses eject an inky substance,which is used as a screen.遇到危险的时候,章鱼能够喷射一种墨水状的液体,掩蔽它们逃走。
- When triggered,these cells eject poison-tipped barbs that help the jellyfish catch food in the ocean.当受到触发时,这些细胞喷射出有助于海蜇在海洋中捕捉食物的有毒倒钩。
- If the voters go further and eject Mr Harper, that, sadly, will not be because they have been convinced by the cerebral Mr Dion's worthy carbon tax.如果选民进一步驱逐哈珀,遗憾的是,这不会发生,因为他们在脑海里确信狄恩应得烟尘排放税。
- He says Pyongyang's recent moves to eject international inspectors and resume activity at its main nuclear reactor have dealt a serious blow to the process.他说,平壤最近驱逐国际核查人员以及恢复其主要核反应堆的作法都对和谈进程造成了严重的打击。
常见句型
- The pilot ejected over Germany when his engine stopped.驾驶员在发动机停止运转时在德国上空弹射出来。
- The chimney ejects smoke.烟囱吐出烟来。
- The fire ejected yellow flames into the night sky.大火向夜空喷出黄色的火焰。
- The volcano ejected lava and ashes for four days in succession.这座火山一连四天都在喷射岩浆和灰烬。 1
- The patron of the bar was ejected for creating a disturbance.酒吧客人因制造骚乱而被强制离开。
- The shell case is ejected automatically.弹壳会自动跳出。
常用短语
- 将(某人)从(某处)开除〔逐出〕 make (sb) leave a place or groupeject from sth
Lava ejected from the volcano.
熔岩从火山中喷出。
eject sb/sth from sthThis safety invention will eject the pilot from a burning plane.
这个安全装置会把飞行员从燃烧着的飞机中弹出。
They were ejected from the burning plane.
他们被从起火的飞机中弹了出来。
eject sb from sthThree members were ejected from the club for failing to pay the money that they owned.
因不能偿还欠款,三名会员被该会开除了。
词汇搭配
- eject the pilot弹出飞行员
- eject smoke喷出烟雾
- eject a tenant驱逐房客
- eject the thief赶走盗贼
- eject abruptly突然弹出
- eject automatically自动弹出
- eject determinedly坚决驱逐
- eject forcibly强迫地逐出
- eject suddenly突然喷出
- eject sb from office免除某人的职务
- eject sb from a place把某人从…撵走
- eject over在…上空弹射出来
经典引文
If stones are thrown into the Crater they are instantly ejected.
出自:C. LyellI ejected the two spent cartridge cases, and reloaded.
出自:J. Wyndham
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