discharging 的 3 个定义
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.
- (14)
dis·charged, dis·charg·ing.
- to get rid of a burden or load.
- to deliver a charge or load.
- to pour forth.
- (6)
- 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.
- (14)
discharging 近义词
setting free
dismissal from responsibility
detonation
pouring forth
unloading
discharging 的近义词 4 个
discharging 的反义词 14 个
carrying out of responsibility
payment of debt
set free
dismiss from responsibility
discharging 的近义词 41 个
- discard
- displace
- exempt
- expel
- let go
- oust
- remove
- replace
- terminate
- unload
- absolve
- ax
- bounce
- bump
- bust
- can
- cashier
- disburden
- disencumber
- dispense
- eject
- excuse
- fire
- nix
- relieve
- spare
- supersede
- supplant
- boot out
- freeze out
- give one notice
- kick out
- lay off
- let off
- let one go
- let out
- lock out
- privilege from
- ride out on rail
- run out of town
- show the door
discharging 的反义词 15 个
detonate weapon
pour forth
unload
carry out responsibility
pay, settle debt
invalidate agreement
更多discharging例句
- 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.