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ejector

/ih-jek-ter/US // ɪˈdʒɛk tər //UK // (ɪˈdʒɛktə) //

退弹器,弹射器,弹出器,顶出器

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person or thing that ejects.
    • : the mechanism that after firing throws out the empty cartridge or shell.
    • : Also called eductor. a device for inducing a flow of a fluid from a chamber or vessel by using the pressure of a jet of water, air, steam, etc., to create a partial vacuum in such a way as to entrain the fluid to be removed.
    • : any of various devices for removing work from a machine or die.

Examples

  • The touch-free dirt ejector will dispense with mess, without soiling your own paws.

  • Military pilots face similar risks and, for them, the greatest safety advance was the ejector seat.

  • Kelsey takes that riff further: "The show will be our ejector seat, our launch pad, our final disappearing act."

  • Moreover, the disc covers the hole until the parachute is actually open, thereby making ejector action doubly impossible.

  • Therefore, from the first instant it begins to grip the air and the ejector action never gets a chance to commence.

  • The suction pipe of the ejector is only two and a half inches in diameter, the steam pipe one inch in diameter.

  • In the latter there is already a fired case (p), which will be driven by the fired case (q) beyond the ejector spring R.

  • Ejection is effected by means of an ejector projecting into the path of the fired case.