柯林斯詞典dislodge /d?s?l?d?/ (dislodging,dislodged,dislodges) 1. V-T To dislodge something means to remove it from where it was fixed or held. 拿開 (固定在某処的某物) Rainfall from a tropical storm dislodged the debris from the slopes of the volcano. 一場熱帶風暴帶來的降雨把巖屑從火山坡上沖走了。2. V-T To dislodge a person from a position or job means to remove them from it. 解除 (職務) Congress had sought to dislodge him from the post. 國會曾試圖解除他的職務。 返回 dislodge劍橋詞典to remove something or someone, especially by force , from a fixed position (尤指在外力作用下)使移位;使免職 The earthquake dislodged stones from the walls and the roof . 地震震落了牆壁和屋頂上的石頭。 The Red Sox need two wins to dislodge the Yankees from first place . 波士頓紅襪隊得贏兩場比賽才能把紐約敭基隊從第一的位置上擠下去。 返回 dislodge