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ejection

/ih-jek-shuhn/US // ɪˈdʒɛk ʃən //

弹射,射出,弹出,抛射

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an act or instance of ejecting.
    • : the state of being ejected.
    • : something ejected, as lava.

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Examples

  • Suh also stomped on Packers center Evan Dietrich-Smith during a 2011 game, earning an ejection and a two-game suspension without pay.

  • Ohio State fans may remember the questionable calls the most, including the Shaun Wade targeting penalty and ejection after he clocked Lawrence and later the overturned scoop-and-score touchdown.

  • He had returned to the field after being knocked from the game on a third-quarter play on which two Atlanta Falcons defenders were called for illegal hits, one of them resulting in an ejection and later being called “a cheap shot” by the Panthers.

  • We’ve seen it’s an “active” asteroid—it loses mass through the ejection of debris.

  • In rare instances, an ejection might be part of the evening’s festivities.

  • But once larger crews flew, ejection was no longer possible.

  • The first shuttle flights with two crew members used ejection seats and full pressure suits.

  • After his ejection for unnecessary roughness, Suh also suffered a devastating blow to his reputation.

  • It was seen at once that an attempt to have the new girls elected as club members would be equivalent to ejection.

  • The so-called ejection or externalization of sensations occurs only as their scheme and relation to the unity of their object.

  • It is hardly conceivable that chromic acid could cause a rupture of the membrane and the ejection of the contents of the vesicle.

  • When removed from its tube its first movements suggest a resentment at the untimely ejection.

  • Such are the ejection from the interior of the earth of heated matters, and their accumulation upon the surface.