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 ejection [ɪ'dʒɛkʃən]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 驱逐, 喷出, 排出物

[化] 排出

[医] 排出, 射出, 排出物


  1. The amount or rate of emission or ejection.
    排放量流量、流速,或排出量,排出的速度
  2. Ejection murmurs ordinarily occur in midsystole.
    喷射音一般出现在收缩中期。
  3. A rocket is propelled by the ejection of a portion of its mass to the rear.
    火箭是靠向后喷射其部分质量而推进的。


ejection
[ noun ]
  1. the act of expelling or projecting or ejecting

  2. <noun.act>
  3. the act of forcing out someone or something

  4. <noun.act>
    the ejection of troublemakers by the police
    the child's expulsion from school


Ejection \E*jec"tion\, n. [L. ejectio: cf. F. ['e]jection.]
1. The act of ejecting or casting out; discharge; expulsion;
evacuation. ``Vast ejection of ashes.'' --Eustace. ``The
ejection of a word.'' --Johnson.

2. (Physiol.) The act or process of discharging anything from
the body, particularly the excretions.

3. The state of being ejected or cast out; dispossession;
banishment.

  1. As a precaution, the U.S. shuttle included ejection seats for the two pilots who flew early shakedown missions.
  2. The ejection system can propel crew members 100 to 150 feet into the air, allowing them to parachute safely to the ground, he said. Marquette said he did not know how fast or high the plane was flying when the crew bailed out.
  3. Although the F-16A has an ejection seat, Maj. Archie E. "Gene" Stuart stayed with his plane Friday in Pearson.
  4. It also showed the intact ejection seat used by the surviving pilot.
  5. There is no ejection system on the plane, built in 1963, said Peck.
  6. Officials warn, however, that the government could order the ejection of the workers from the shipyard if the strike threatens to spread to other companies in the Hyundai group, Korea's largest industrial conglomerate.
  7. He denounced the terms of his ejection and vowed to ask governments and private groups for financial and political support for Armenian rights in the Soviet Union.
  8. The part played in achieving that miracle by the ejection of sterling from the exchange rate mechanism of the European monetary system will not be stressed.
  9. Conlyn, a Navy reserve officer who works as a co-pilot for Delta Airlines, suffered a skull fracture when his ejection seat slammed into a street near the apartment complex.
  10. They are hanging on to their positions with dear life. We need to catapult them out like they do with ejection seats.
  11. EEDs are tiny explosive charges used, among other things, to trigger weapons systems and ejection seats, or to jettison bombs and fuel tanks.
  12. The rocket-powered ejection seat carried Carter 200 feet into the air, barely high enough for his chute to open.
  13. Martin-Baker Aircraft Co. was given a $19 million Navy contract for aircraft ejection seats.
  14. Officials said the plane was flying too low for the pilot to use his ejection seat.
  15. Stanley was enshrined posthumously for his development of emergency escape systems for combat pilots, including the first downward ejection seats and automatic release lap belts.
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