词汇 | eject |
释义 | EJECT drum someone out of something to expel or send someone away from something, especially in a formal or public fashion. (From the military use of drums on such occasions.)The officer was drummed out of the regiment for misconduct.I heard that he was drummed out of the country club for cheating on his golf score. read someone out of something to expel someone from an organization, such as a political party.Because of her statement, they read her out of the party.The officers tried to read me out of the society, but they didn't succeed. throw someone out (of something) to force a person to leave a place or an organization.John behaved so badly that they threw him out of the party.I was very loud, but they didn't throw me out.They threw Toni out of the club because she was so unpleasant. turn someone out to send someone out of somewhere.I didn't pay my rent, so the manager turned me out.I'm glad it's not winter. I'd hate to turn out someone in the snow. eject from (something)1. To propel someone or something out of something, often an airplane. A noun or pronoun can be used between "eject" and "from." When it became clear that a crash was imminent, the pilot ejected himself from the plane and miraculously survived. The investigation showed that the passenger was ejected from the vehicle. 2. To forcibly remove someone from a situation or place. A noun or pronoun can be used between "eject" and "from." If you keep talking during the play, you'll be ejected from the theater! eject (someone) fromsome place to use force to make someone leave a place; to throw someone out of some place. The management ejected Sam from the theater. He was ejected from the theater. |
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