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v. 喷射(驱逐,出产)
a. 被放出的

  1. The noisy youths were ejected from the cinema.
    吵闹的年青人都已从影院被逐出去了。
  2. Henry was ejected from the club for failing to pay the money that he owed.
    亨利由于未能交付欠款而被逐出该俱乐部。



Eject \E*ject"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Ejected}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Ejecting}.] [L. ejectus, p. p. of ejicere; e out + jacere to
throw. See {Jet} a shooting forth.]
1. To expel; to dismiss; to cast forth; to thrust or drive
out; to discharge; as, to eject a person from a room; to
eject a traitor from the country; to eject words from the
language. ``Eyes ejecting flame.'' --H. Brooke.

2. (Law) To cast out; to evict; to dispossess; as, to eject
tenants from an estate.

Syn: To expel; banish; drive out; discharge; oust; evict;
dislodge; extrude; void.

  1. Craig Bertolett, 28, of Jacksonville, took off from Cecil Field and was dropping dummy bombs at the Pine Castle electronic warfare bombing range in the forest when he ejected, Byers said.
  2. Government insists that the PAC should be ejected from the talks because it has refused to abandon its armed struggle.
  3. Council flats were sold and homeless families ejected from marginal wards to keep the borough Conservative. More bad weeks are likely to follow.
  4. The plane's pilot was killed, but the co-pilot ejected and was reported recovering from burns.
  5. The pilot of the Italian air force jet had been trying to land his disabled plane in fields near the school, and ejected minutes before the crash, Gen.
  6. The crew of four ejected and survived.
  7. Dulayni said he was ejected when his jet was hit, but did not give the date or location.
  8. The airline does not expect to be physically ejected from Heathrow but Mr Naylor fears it could be priced out. 'It has got to be Heathrow.
  9. The Soviet news agency Tass said the plane went astray after the pilot ejected because of equipment failure "during a training flight over Poland."
  10. Some protesters showed up and two were ejected.
  11. The Shoreham nuclear power plant could have an operating license in about a month, the chairman of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission said after the commission ejected the affected state and local governments from its proceedings.
  12. His regret is that the Cubists, the Dadaists, the abstract expressionists of theology have been so comprehensively marginalised. Perhaps they can be eased into the fray by events of the past week; perhaps they will finally be ejected altogether.
  13. A Navy fighter jet crashed into the Pacific Ocean after developing engine trouble, and both occupants ejected safely, a Navy spokesman said.
  14. An Air Force F-111D fighter crashed Thursday but both crew members ejected and were rescued, authorities said.
  15. Hal K. Bird, 28, of Dallas, ejected safely when the jet went down 25 miles west of the Hill Air Force Base near the Great Salt Lake, said spokeswoman Sylvia Le Mons-Liddle.
  16. "Galileo is on its way to another world," Atlantis commander Don Williams said shortly after the 6,700-pound probe was gently ejected from the shuttle's cargo bay by springs.
  17. "As he was attempting to land he experienced some difficulties, so he ejected," she said.
  18. True, the British government gave a strangled squawk of self-congratulation at the wonderful results of its brilliance in having been ejected from the Exchange Rate Mechanism a year ago.
  19. The other pilot ejected safely.
  20. Air show spokesman Patrick Guerin said of the pilot, "It seems he had a mechanical problem with the left engine" as the plane was turning at 1,000 feet. "When he realized what was happening, showing excellent reflexes, he ejected.
  21. The next day, in early August, he was ejected from the rehab program after testing positive for marijuana.
  22. Two were ejected from the site of the dedication ceremonies in Nixon's home town of suburban Yorba Linda.
  23. He saw a pie-shaped field, aimed the plane at it and ejected while about 300 feet above the ground.
  24. An Air National Guard fighter jet crashed and burned at the end of a runway just after takeoff Thursday, killing a man on the ground after the two-man crew ejected safely.
  25. The pilot was slightly injured when he ejected.
  26. The pilot ejected safely.
  27. The tension between interest rates in Germany and the gathering recession both there and in much of the rest of Europe had led to the currency turmoil which ejected Britain from the ERM.
  28. It had a reporter ejected from Frazier's hearing.
  29. This was best exemplified last month by Taiwan's abortive attempt to seek membership of the United Nations, from which it was ejected in 1971 when the communist government of the mainland replaced it as the representative of China.
  30. A closed-circuit camera has been installed with monitors in another room in case defendants are ejected for unruliness.
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