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 expel [ɪk'spɛl]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 驱逐, 逐出, 排出, 开除

[医] 排除, 迫出


  1. He was expelled from the school.
    他被学校开除了。
  2. The bullet was expelled from the gun.
    子弹从枪中射出。
  3. The headmaster decided to make an example of the pupil and expel him from the school.
    校长决定开除该生以儆效尤.


expel
expelled, expelling


Expel \Ex*pel"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Expelled}, p. pr. & vb.
n.. {Expelling}.] [L. expellere, expulsum; ex out + pellere
to drive: cf.F. expeller. See {Pulse} a beat.]
1. To drive or force out from that within which anything is
contained, inclosed, or situated; to eject; as, to expel
air from a bellows.

Did not ye . . . expel me out of my father's house?
--Judg. xi. 7.

2. To drive away from one's country; to banish.

Forewasted all their land, and them expelled.
--Spenser.
.

He shall expel them from before you . . . and ye
shall possess their land. --Josh. xxiii.
5.

3. To cut off from further connection with an institution of
learning, a society, and the like; as, to expel a student
or member.

4. To keep out, off, or away; to exclude. ``To expel the
winter's flaw.'' --Shak.

5. To discharge; to shoot. [Obs.]

Then he another and another [shaft] did expel.
--Spenser.
.

Syn: To banish; exile; eject; drive out. See {Banish}.

  1. Health Minister Ehud Olmert indicated Israel wants to expel more Arabs but is sensitive to U.S. criticism.
  2. The Jan. 15 deadline was prescribed in a United Nations Security Council resolution authorizing all means necessary to expel Iraq from Kuwait unless it withdraws on its own by then.
  3. Yet "if you expel more black males from some school than, say, Asian females, that becomes a court case, with the ACLU intervening."
  4. A "yes" vote is a vote to expel Frank.
  5. But only doctors can detect mistakes made by their colleagues. The trick is to insist that they expel bad practitioners.
  6. It also is asking the PLO to expel the faction responsible for the raid, the Palestine Liberation Front.
  7. The nuns locked themselves in the infirmary Oct. 4, saying they were afraid officials wanted to expel them from the monastery for their dissident views.
  8. He already has broad censorship powers that allow him to close publications and expel foreign journalists.
  9. Top party leaders have stressed repeatedly since June the need to strengthen party discipline and expel any members who do not adhere to the party line.
  10. Terrorist attacks on Israel continued across Lebanon's southern border and in June 1982 Israel invaded, hoping to expel the PLO.
  11. Greece is to expel about 200 Palestinians next week.
  12. Rep. William Dannemeyer, R-Calif., already has said, however, that he would propose to expel Frank.
  13. And Rep. William Dannemeyer, R-Calif., said Wednesday that he was rounding up support for a move to expel Frank from the House, an action seen as unlikely.
  14. The U.S. officials said France and other countries should press Libya to expel the group and stop alleged efforts to make chemical weapons.
  15. "Why is Honduras delaying a decision to expel the Contras from its territory?" he said.
  16. The brief war was provoked by Honduras' decision to expel many Salvadorans who had settled in Honduras.
  17. An ultra-rightist party said Sunday it plans to expel one of its members for allegedly making anti-Semitic remarks, and called for the man's resignation from the Frankfurt city council.
  18. The move to expel Awad followed a crackdown on leaders of the uprising, 20 of whom have been deported to Lebanon.
  19. "The minimum Arab leaders could do is expel the traitor Assad from their fold and to boycott him," Ramadan, also a member of the Revolutionary Command Council, wrote in an article in the governing Baath Party paper Al-Thawra.
  20. The sitting earlier had to be suspended for 15 minutes, while the Commons voted to expel one objecting member.
  21. Among those he is talking to as coalition partners are far-right and religious parties, some of which want to expel the Arabs and take over the West Bank and Gaza Strip as part of biblical Israel.
  22. The envoy was arrested, beaten and released May 28, prompting London to close an Iranian consulate and expel five diplomats last week.
  23. He said the party must restore its scandal-tainted image, but then would not commit himself to a policy to expel members linked to scandals.
  24. Trade Minister Ariel Sharon warned that Palestinian violence could lead to war with neighboring Arab states, in which case Israel might expel Palestinians from its occupied lands and from Israel itself.
  25. The South African government threatened this week to expel the BBC for its allegedly biased coverage of the government.
  26. Newspapers say the Red Sea country is so hard-pressed economically that it plans to expel 100,000 foreign workers.
  27. Rajavi moved to Iran two years ago after Iran pressured France to expel anti-Khomeini dissidents.
  28. " The Soviet Union today ended a seven-year effort to expel Israel from the General Assembly and abstained from a vote to reject Israel's credentials.
  29. The officials, who spoke on the condition they not be named, said the United States would prefer that France and other countries insist that Libya expel Palestinian leader Abu Nidal and his followers and stop its alleged efforts to make chemical weapons.
  30. The paper also opposes efforts to expel the PLO's U.N. mission in New York.
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