柯林斯詞典disgorge /d?s?ɡ??d?/ (disgorging,disgorged,disgorges) 1. V-T If something disgorges its contents, it empties them out. 倒出[書面] The ground had opened to disgorge a boiling stream of molten lava. 地面大開,沸騰的熔巖從中噴出。 返回 disgorge劍橋詞典literary to release large amounts of liquid , gas , or other contents 大量排放(液體、氣體等物質(zhì)) The pipe was found to be disgorging dangerous chemicals into the sea . 人們發(fā)現(xiàn)這個管道在向海里大量排放危險的化學(xué)物質(zhì)。 literary to send many people out of a place or vehicle at the same time (同時從某地點或車輛中)涌出(人) The delayed commuter train disgorged hundreds of angry passengers . 晚點的通勤火車?yán)镉砍鰯?shù)百名憤怒的乘客。 formal to force something up from the stomach and out through the mouth (從胃里)吐出 Flies disgorge digestive fluid onto their food to soften it up. 蒼蠅將消化液吐到食物上使其軟化。 literary to unwillingly release information or money 不情愿地提供(信息);被迫交出(金錢) The judge has forced EXIP to disgorge $400,000 in illegal profits . 法官迫使 EXIP 公司交出40萬美元的非法利潤。 返回 disgorge