e·jec·tion
noun/ɪˈdʒekʃn/
/ɪˈdʒekʃn/
[uncountable, countable]- ejection (of somebody) (from something) (formal) an act of forcing somebody to leave a place or position
驱逐;逐出;赶出 - the forcible ejection of a group of 10 troublemakers
强行驱逐10名闹事分子 - Most of the president's supporters believed his ejection from office was illegal.
大多数总统的支持者认为将他赶下台是非法的。
- the forcible ejection of a group of 10 troublemakers
- ejection (of something) (from something) (into something) an act of pushing something out suddenly and with a lot of force
喷出;喷射;排出 - the ejection of hot rocks and ash into the water column and air above the volcano
热岩石和火山灰喷射到火山上方的水柱和空气中
- the ejection of hot rocks and ash into the water column and air above the volcano
- an escape from an aircraft that is going to crash, sometimes using an ejector seat
(飞行员在飞机坠毁前从航空器)弹出 - a parachute system that would allow pilots to survive high-altitude ejection
能让飞行员在高空弹射中幸存的降落伞系统
- a parachute system that would allow pilots to survive high-altitude ejection
- ejection (of something) (from something) an act of making a disk, tape, etc. come out of a machine
弹出:使磁盘,磁带等从机器中弹出的动作 - The device allows automatic ejection of the CD after five minutes.
该设备允许在五分钟后自动弹出 CD。
- The device allows automatic ejection of the CD after five minutes.