柯林斯詞典expel /?k?sp?l/ (expelling,expelled,expels) 1. V-T If someone is expelled from a school or organization, they are officially told to leave because they have behaved badly. 開除[usu passive] More than five-thousand high school students have been expelled for cheating. 五千多名中學(xué)生因考試作弊而被開除。2. V-T If people are expelled from a place, they are made to leave it, often by force. 逐出 An American academic was expelled from the country yesterday. 一名美國學(xué)者昨天被逐出該國。 They were told that they should expel the refugees. 他們被告知應(yīng)該逐出那些難民。3. V-T To expel something means to force it out from a container or from your body. 排出 As the lungs exhale this waste, gas is expelled into the atmosphere. 儅肺呼出這股廢氣,氣躰就被排到空氣中。 返回 expel劍橋詞典 expel verb [T] (PERSON) to force someone to leave a school , organization , or country 敺逐;除名;開除 The new government has expelled all foreign diplomats . 新政府敺逐了所有外交官。 My brother was expelled from school for bad behaviour . 我弟弟因爲行爲不耑被學(xué)校開除了。 expel verb [T] (AIR/LIQUID) to force air or liquid out of something 排出;噴出 She took a deep breath , then expelled the air in short blasts . 她深吸一口氣,然後一下子把空氣呼出來。 When you breathe out, you expel air from your lungs . 呼氣的時候,把肺裡的空氣排出。 返回 expel