词汇 | boot out |
释义 | Idiom kick someone or something out and boot someone or something out Theme: REMOVAL to force someone to leave somewhere.I lived at home until I was eighteen and my father kicked me out.He kicked out his own child?Yes. He booted out my brother when he was twenty. Phr V boot out boots, booting, booted boot out sb or boot sb out informal to make someone leave a place or jobThe military regime booted out all foreign journalists. often + ofHe was booted out of the company after a financial scandal. boot out sb • boot sb out usually passive informal to force someone to leave a place, job, organization etc, or to tell them they cannot take part in an event, especially because they have done something wrong:+ of Stephen's just been booted out of his apartment, because the landlady says he hasn't paid his rent. Saxton and Davies were booted out of the Olympics for taking drugs.get booted out The military president, Pierre Buyoya, got booted out in 1962.■ SIMILAR TO: kick out, throw out boot (someone or something) outTo force someone or something to leave a place, usually unceremoniously. Maria has to get up early tomorrow morning, so she booted us out before 9 PM. When dad got home from his business trip, he booted out the stray dog we'd taken in while he was away. boot outv. To force someone or something to leave a place or position: The principal booted the troublemaker out of the school. I booted the peddler out the door. The fan who threw a bottle at the umpire was booted out of the ballpark. |
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