disgorge
/dɪsˈgɔːdʒ/verb
with obj.
1
- cause to pour out使流出:
the combine disgorged a steady stream of grain.
联合收割机源源不断地吐出谷粒。
1.1
- (of a building or vehicle) discharge (the occupants)(大楼, 车辆)放出(居民或乘客):
an aircraft disgorging paratroopers.
正在空投伞兵的一架飞机。
1.2
- yield or give up (funds, especially funds that have been dishonestly acquired)吐出; 交出(资金, 尤指不正当所得):
they were made to disgorge all the profits made from the record.
他们被迫交出制作唱片的非法所得。
1.3
- eject (food) from the throat or mouth呕出, 吐出(食物)。
1.4
- no obj.(of a river) empty into a sea(河流)流入大海:
the Nile disgorges into the sea at Rashid.
尼罗河在拉希德入海。
2
- (一般作be disgorged)remove the sediment from (a sparkling wine) after fermentation在发酵后将沉淀物从(汽酒)中去除:
the wine is aged in the bottle before it is disgorged.
葡萄酒沉渣去除前就放在瓶中变陈。
派生词
disgorgement
noun词源
late 15th cent.: from Old French desgorger, from des- (expressing removal)+gorge 'throat'.