disgorge

英 [dɪsˈɡɔːdʒ] 美 [dɪsˈɡɔːrdʒ]

v.  大量涌出; 倾泄出; (从交通工具、建筑物里)涌出

过去式:disgorged现在分词:disgorging过去分词:disgorged第三人称单数:disgorges

GRE

BNC.19949 / COCA.23376



牛津词典

verb

  1. 大量涌出;倾泄出
    to pour sth out in large quantities
    1. The pipe disgorges sewage into the sea.
      这管道将污水排入大海。
  2. (从交通工具、建筑物里)涌出
    if a vehicle or building disgorges people, they come out of it in large numbers
    1. The bus disgorged a crowd of noisy children.
      公共汽车上涌下来一群叽叽喳喳的孩子。

柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 排出;倾倒;喷吐
    If something disgorges its contents, it empties them out.
    1. The ground had opened to disgorge a boiling stream of molten lava.
      大地开裂,汩汩冒出炽热的熔岩。
  2. VERB (车、船、飞机等)下(客);(从建筑物中)涌出(人流)
    If you say that a vehicle or building disgorges people, especially a lot of people, you mean that the people leave the vehicle or building.
    1. The bus drew up in the village square and disgorged its passengers.
      公共汽车驶达乡村广场后停车下客。
  3. VERB (动物)吐出
    If an animal disgorges something it has swallowed, it produces it again from its mouth.
    1. They pursue other birds, forcing them to disgorge the fish they have caught.
      它们追赶别的鸟儿,强迫它们吐出抓到的鱼。

双语例句

  1. The ground had opened to disgorge a boiling stream of molten lava.
    大地开裂,汩汩冒出炽热的熔岩。
  2. The bus drew up in the village square and disgorged its passengers.
    公共汽车驶达乡村广场后停车下客。
  3. They pursue other birds, forcing them to disgorge the fish they have caught.
    它们追赶别的鸟儿,强迫它们吐出抓到的鱼。
  4. I've spent days trying to get the bank to disgorge the money I'm owed.
    我花了好几天,力图让银行把欠我的钱吐出来给我。
  5. The necks of the bottles are then frozen and the corks removed to disgorge the accumulated sediments.
    然后将瓶的颈部冻结并拔去瓶口的软木塞除去聚集的沉淀物。
  6. The problem is how to motivate managers to disgorge the cash rather than invest it at below the cost of capital or waste it through organizational inefficiencies.
    问题在于,如何激励管理层交出现金,而不是投资于得不偿失的项目,或是被组织效率低下所浪费。
  7. She was trying hard to disgorge a fish bone.
    她拚命想把鱼刺吐出来。
  8. A hacker has discovered a way to force ATMs to disgorge their cash by hijacking the computers inside them.
    一位计算机黑客通过入侵ATM柜员机里的电脑的方式,不用银行卡就能让ATM机疯狂吐钞。
  9. The city of Memphis sits on a famous fault line, and the ground periodically emits rumblings as if the earth might be trying to disgorge a past it had not entirely digested.
    孟菲斯市位于一个著名的断层带上,每隔一段时间,大地就会发出一阵轰隆,仿佛地球想要吐出它未能完全吸收的历史。
  10. Unwilling to disgorge the cash he had stolen from the pension fund, the embezzler tried to run away.
    贪污者不愿交出从养恤基金里窃取的现金,试图逃之夭夭。
  11. The soldiers had to disgorge the jewels which they had plundered.
    士兵被迫交出抢劫的珠宝。
  12. We forced the aggressors to disgorge the land they have swallowed.
    我们迫使侵略者把侵吞的土地交还出来。
  13. The buses disgorge crowds on to the pavements.
    巴士让一群群乘客下车,走上人行道。
  14. As you do not disgorge previous compensation, the incentive is to engage in trades that explode rarely, after a period of steady gains.
    由于你不用吐出以前获得的薪酬,在这种激励之下,在获得一段时期的稳定收入后,你将会进行那些偶尔会崩盘的交易。
  15. Orthogonal Design for Parameters of Thermodynamic Production by Steam Gorge and Disgorge in Thick Oil Deposit
    稠油油田蒸汽吞吐热采参数的正交设计

英英释义

verb

  1. eject the contents of the stomach through the mouth
    1. After drinking too much, the students vomited
    2. He purged continuously
    3. The patient regurgitated the food we gave him last night

    Synonym:    vomitvomit uppurgecastsickcatbe sickregorgeretchpukebarfspewspuechuckupchuckhonkregurgitatethrow up

  2. cause or allow (a solid substance) to flow or run out or over
    1. spill the beans all over the table

    Synonym:    spillshed