- 看过 disgorge 的人也看了 :
- regurgitate
- spew
- discharge
- upchuck
- retch
- throw up
- lose one's lunch
disgorge 的 2 个定义
dis·gorged, dis·gorg·ing.
- to eject or throw out from the throat, mouth, or stomach; vomit forth.
- to surrender or yield.
- to discharge forcefully or as a result of force.
dis·gorged, dis·gorg·ing.
- to eject, yield, or discharge something.
disgorge 近义词
vomit
disgorge 的近义词 8 个
更多disgorge例句
- The rapid shift to online retail means the streets are choked with trucks, some of which disgorge packages while parked in the bike lane.
- Beyond hauling trees away, Air Cranes have been outfitted with forest fire-fighting equipment, able to quickly fill up a 2,650 gallon belly tank of water in just 45 seconds, and then disgorge those contents on a forest fire.
- The settlement required Bartiromo to disgorge $93,731 in illicit gains and interest.
- Courts eventually ordered the four men to pay roughly $1 million in disgorged profits and fines.
- The wine is then disgorged — the yeast lees discarded — and topped off with a “dosage” of aged reserve wine with some added sugar.
- It was forced to disgorge profits and pay a fine to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
- Any country that gives him refuge must be made to disgorge him, or else pay the severest price in sanctions.
- The trustee wants JPMorgan Chase to disgorge $1 billion in profits and fees and another $5.4 billion in damages.
- Then if I can't set this thing straight, if I can't make somebody disgorge your property, I must take you back with me.
- Memory, however, refused to disgorge the details, and I could only gaze helplessly into the fire.
- Zeus grew up, and by some means, suggested by Gaea, compelled Zeus to disgorge all his offspring.
- They dreaded yet more the being forced to disgorge their spoil to appease the discontent.
- The parents fly down and disgorge food, which is immediately devoured by the young ones.