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discharging

/verb dis-chahrj; noun dis-chahrj, dis-chahrj/US // verb dɪsˈtʃɑrdʒ; noun ˈdɪs tʃɑrdʒ, dɪsˈtʃɑrdʒ //

放电,放出,放出的,放电的

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
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    dis·charged, dis·charg·ing.

    • : to relieve of a charge or load; unload: to discharge a ship.
    • : to remove or send forth: They discharged the cargo at New York.
    • : to fire or shoot: to discharge a gun.
    • : to pour forth; emit: to discharge oil; to discharge a stream of invective.
    • : to relieve oneself of.
    • : to relieve of obligation, responsibility, etc.
    • : to fulfill, perform, or execute.
    • : to relieve or deprive of office, employment, etc.; dismiss from service.
    • : to release, send away, or allow to go: The children were discharged early from school. They discharged him from prison.
    • : to pay.
    • : Law. to release.to release from former debts.to cancel.to release.
    • : to order to cease further consideration of a bill so that it can be voted on.
    • : Electricity. to rid of a charge of electricity.
    • : Dyeing. to free from a dye, as by chemical bleaching.
v.无主动词 verb
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    dis·charged, dis·charg·ing.

    • : to get rid of a burden or load.
    • : to deliver a charge or load.
    • : to pour forth.
    • : to go off or fire, as a firearm or missile.
    • : to blur or run, as a color or dye.
    • : Electricity. to lose or give up a charge of electricity.
n.名词 noun
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    • : the act of discharging a ship, load, etc.
    • : the act of firing a weapon, as an arrow by drawing and releasing the string of the bow, or a gun by exploding the charge of powder.
    • : a sending or coming forth, as of water from a pipe; ejection; emission.
    • : the rate or amount of such issue.
    • : something sent forth or emitted.
    • : a relieving, ridding, or getting rid of something of the nature of a charge.
    • : Law. an acquittal or exoneration.an annulment, as of a court order.the freeing of one held under legal process.
    • : a relieving or being relieved of obligation or liability; fulfillment of an obligation.
    • : the payment of a debt.
    • : a release or dismissal, as from prison, an office, or employment.
    • : a certificate of such a release or a certificate of release from obligation or liability.
    • : the act or process of ordering a legislative committee to cease further consideration of a bill so that it can be voted on.
    • : Military. the separation of a person from military service.a certificate of such separation.
    • : Electricity. the removal or transference of an electric charge, as by the conversion of chemical energy to electrical energy.the equalization of a difference of potential, as between two terminals.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbdismiss from responsibility
Forms: discharged
Synonyms
discard摒弃,弃置,抛弃,废弃displace置换,取代,转移,换位exempt被豁免的,被免除的,被豁免,获豁免的expel驱逐出境,驱逐,驱除,驱赶let go放手,松手,放手吧,放开oust撵走,撵出,撵走了,驱赶remove移除,删除,拆除,取消replace替换,替代,替换掉,代替terminate终止,终结,终止日期,终结者unload卸载,卸下,卸装,卸货absolve赦免,免除,开脱,赦免了ax斧头,轴线,斧子,轴心bounce蹦蹦跳跳,反弹,蹦蹦跳跳的,蹦跳bump碰撞,撞击,颠簸,撞伤bust半身像,半身,胸围,半身雕像can可以,可,能,能够cashier收银员,出纳员,收銀員,出纳disburden解除负担,卸下负担,卸下责任,卸任disencumber解雇,解散,解除抵押,撤消dispense分发,分装,分派,分注eject弹出,顶出,弹射,弹出式excuse托辞,借口,托词,原谅我fire火,火灾,开火,开枪nix镍,镍币,镍矿,小结relieve纾解,纾缓,缓解,纾解了spare备用的,剩余的,剩余,空闲时间supersede取代,替代,代替,替换supplant排斥,取代,排挤,取代了boot out引出,引导出,开机,启动freeze out冻死,冻住,冻住了,冻掉give one notice通报,通告,通报一下,通告一声kick out踢出,踢出去,踢出局,踢掉lay off下岗,遣散,裁员,解雇let off放过,放过了,放过我,放过我吧let one go放走一个,放走一个人,放走一位,放行let out放出,放出来,放出声来,放出消息lock out锁掉,锁定,锁住,锁住了privilege from特权来自,特权从,特权来自于ride out on rail乘车外出,乘车出行,乘车出游,乘坐火车外出run out of town逃出城外,逃出城去,逃出城池,逃出城show the door开门见山,露出门外,露面,露出门来

Examples

  • The new settlement, which needs court approval, resolves a suit filed by the Sierra Club and other groups in August 2019, alleging excess discharges of selenium, which can be toxic to fish and other aquatic life, at Bluestone’s Red Fox Mine.

  • In its record of decision, USACE determined that the applicant’s plan for the discharge of fill material does not comply with Clean Water Act guidelines and concluded that the proposed project is contrary to the public interest.

  • In California, SB 1421, which took effect last year, requires agencies to turn over records, including video, in incidents involving the discharge of a firearm, or use of force that results in death or great bodily injury.

  • Veterans from Iraq and Afghanistan have disproportionately more of these negative discharges than veterans from other eras, for reasons still unclear.

  • Many veterans have requested upgrades to their discharge status.

  • The very first obligation, voluntarily accepted by personally or socially discharging it, binds additionally to it.

  • This very moment, there is a slave ship discharging her cargo, and the slaves are singing as they go ashore.

  • But no sooner was she full than the discharging tubes freed her, and she rose again and again, buoyant as a cork.

  • It would be difficult to imagine two men more opposite in character, discharging the same functions.

  • We would consequently have the ions discharging and forming metal more rapidly than they are formed.