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discharge美 [dɪs'tʃɑrdʒ] 英 ['dɪstʃɑː(r)dʒ] - v.履行;释放;排出;流出
- n.出院;执行;退伍;排出(物)
- 网络卸货;解雇;流量
过去分词:discharged 现在分词:discharging 第三人称单数:discharges v.+n. discharge patient,discharge debt,discharge obligation,discharge duty n. emission,flow,secretion,excretion,seepage v. emit,send out,pay off,clear,free 医院;工作from hospital/job 1. | [t][usupass] ~ sb (from sth) 准许(某人)离开;解雇to give sb official permission to leave a place or job; to make sb leave a job |
| Patients were being discharged from the hospital too early. 病人都过早获准出院。 | | She had discharged herself against medical advice. 她不听医嘱擅自出院了。 | | He was discharged from the army following his injury. 他受伤后就退伍了。 | | She was discharged from the police force for bad conduct. 她因行为不端被清除出警察队伍。 |
监狱;法庭from prison/court 2. | [t][oftpass] ~ sb 释放to allow sb to leave prison or court |
| He was conditionally discharged after admitting the theft. 他承认偷盗行为后被有条件地释放了。 |
气体;液体gas/liquid 3. | [i][t] 排出;放出;流出when a gas or a liquiddischarges oris discharged , or sbdischarges it, it flows somewhere |
| The river is diverted through the power station before discharging into the sea. 这条河改道经水电站后流入大海。 | | The factory was fined for discharging chemicals into the river. 这家工厂因往河里排放化学物质而被罚款。 |
力量;电力force/power 4. | [t][i] ~ (sth) 发(力);放(电)to release force or power |
| Lightning is caused by clouds discharging electricity. 闪电是由云层放电产生的。 |
职责duty 5. | [t] ~ sth 尽(职);完成;履行to do everything that is necessary to perform and complete a particular duty |
| to discharge your duties/ responsibilities/obligations 履行职责╱责任╱义务 | | to discharge a debt(= to pay it) 清偿债务 |
枪gun 6. | [t] ~ sth 射出;开火to fire a gun, etc. |
液体;气体of liquid/gas 1. | [u][c] 排出(物);放出(物);流出(物)the action of releasing a substance such as a liquid or gas; a substance that comes out from inside somewhere |
| a ban on the discharge of toxic waste 禁止有毒废物的排放 | | thunder and lightning caused by electrical discharges 由放电产生的雷电 | | nasal/vaginal discharge(= from the nose/ vagina ) 鼻涕;阴道分泌物 |
医院;工作from hospital/job 2. | [u][c] ~ (from sth) 获准离开;免职;出院;退伍the act of officially allowing sb, or of telling sb, to leave somewhere, especially sb in a hospital or the army |
职责of duty 3. | [u] (任务或职责的)履行,执行;(债务的)清偿the act of performing a task or a duty or of paying money that is owed |
| the discharge of debts/obligations 债务的清偿;义务的履行 |
v. | 3. 释放;解除,免除(义务等);遣散(军人),使退役;放走,放行,罢免,解雇 3. 释放;解除,免除(义务等);遣散(军人),使退役;放走,放行,罢免,解雇 | n. | |
v. | 1. to arrange for or allow somebody to leave an institution, especially a hospital, or make the decision yourself to leave such a place after being an inpatient 2. to release somebody from service in the armed forces formally, or formally end your service 3. to release a prisoner, or acquit somebody in a court of law 4. to emit, give off, or dispose of a gas or liquid, or be emitted or disposed of 5. to complete a duty, responsibility, or promise successfully 6. to excuse somebody from a duty or obligation 7. to dismiss somebody from a job 9. to fire a weapon or missile, or be fired 10. to cancel or annul a court order 1. to arrange for or allow somebody to leave an institution, especially a hospital, or make the decision yourself to leave such a place after being an inpatient 2. to release somebody from service in the armed forces formally, or formally end your service 3. to release a prisoner, or acquit somebody in a court of law 4. to emit, give off, or dispose of a gas or liquid, or be emitted or disposed of 5. to complete a duty, responsibility, or promise successfully 6. to excuse somebody from a duty or obligation 7. to dismiss somebody from a job 9. to fire a weapon or missile, or be fired 10. to cancel or annul a court order | n. | 1. permission or orders to leave an institution, especially a hospital, after being a patient 2. formal and official release of somebody from the armed forces, or a document certifying this 3. the release of a prisoner from custody 4. a flow of fluid from the body, especially an unusual or large flow of mucus from the bodily orifices or pus from a wound 5. the emission of gases, liquids, or chemicals 6. the rate at which a gas or liquid is being emitted 7. the carrying out of a duty, obligation, responsibility, or promise 10. the process of converting chemical energy into electrical energy, e.g. in a battery 1. permission or orders to leave an institution, especially a hospital, after being a patient 2. formal and official release of somebody from the armed forces, or a document certifying this 3. the release of a prisoner from custody 4. a flow of fluid from the body, especially an unusual or large flow of mucus from the bodily orifices or pus from a wound 5. the emission of gases, liquids, or chemicals 6. the rate at which a gas or liquid is being emitted 7. the carrying out of a duty, obligation, responsibility, or promise 10. the process of converting chemical energy into electrical energy, e.g. in a battery |
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