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expulsion美 [ɪk'spʌlʃ(ə)n] 英 [ɪk'spʌlʃ(ə)n] - n.开除;驱逐;逐出;排出
- 网络喷溅splash;排气;放出
n. dismissal,exclusion,eviction,removal,ejection 1. | [u][c] ~ (from…) 驱逐;逐出the act of forcing sb to leave a place; the act of expelling sb |
| These events led to the expulsion of senior diplomats from the country. 这些事件导致一些高级外交官被驱逐出境。 |
2. | [u][c] ~ (from…) 开除;除名the act of sending sb away from a school or an organization, so that they can no longer belong to it; the act of expelling sb |
| The headteacher threatened the three girls with expulsion. 校长以开除来威胁这三名女学生。 | | The club faces expulsion from the football league. 这家俱乐部面临被足协开除。 |
3. | [u] ~ (from…) 排出the act of sending or driving a substance out of your body or a container |
n. | 1. the act of compelling somebody to leave or give up membership in an institution such as a school, political party, or club, usually as a punishment 2. the forcing out of somebody or something from something 3. an occasion when someone is officially forced to leave an organization or activity permanently because of their bad behaviour. The word for having to leave for a short time is suspension 4. the act of forcing someone to leave a foreign country, especially for political reasons or for breaking the law 1. the act of compelling somebody to leave or give up membership in an institution such as a school, political party, or club, usually as a punishment 2. the forcing out of somebody or something from something 3. an occasion when someone is officially forced to leave an organization or activity permanently because of their bad behaviour. The word for having to leave for a short time is suspension 4. the act of forcing someone to leave a foreign country, especially for political reasons or for breaking the law |
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