expel
柯林斯詞典
1. V-T If someone is expelled from a school or organization, they are officially told to leave because they have behaved badly. 開(kāi)除[usu passive]
More than five-thousand high school students have been expelled for cheating. 五千多名中學(xué)生因考試作弊而被開(kāi)除。
2. V-T If people are expelled from a place, they are made to leave it, often by force. 逐出
An American academic was expelled from the country yesterday. 一名美國(guó)學(xué)者昨天被逐出該國(guó)。
They were told that they should expel the refugees. 他們被告知應(yīng)該逐出那些難民。
3. V-T To expel something means to force it out from a container or from your body. 排出
As the lungs exhale this waste, gas is expelled into the atmosphere. 當(dāng)肺呼出這股廢氣,氣體就被排到空氣中。
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expel /?k?sp?l/ (expelling,expelled,expels)
劍橋詞典
expel verb [T] (PERSON)
to force someone to leave a school , organization , or country
驅(qū)逐;除名;開(kāi)除
The new government has expelled all foreign diplomats . 新政府驅(qū)逐了所有外交官。
My brother was expelled from school for bad behaviour . 我弟弟因?yàn)樾袨椴欢吮粚W(xué)校開(kāi)除了。
expel verb [T] (AIR/LIQUID)
to force air or liquid out of something
排出;噴出
She took a deep breath , then expelled the air in short blasts . 她深吸一口氣,然后一下子把空氣呼出來(lái)。
When you breathe out, you expel air from your lungs . 呼氣的時(shí)候,把肺里的空氣排出。 返回 expel