evicting

英 [ɪˈvɪktɪŋ] 美 [ɪˈvɪktɪŋ]

v.  (尤指依法从房屋或土地上)驱逐,赶出,逐出
evict的现在分词



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB (通常因为违法或毁约而)驱逐,赶出
    If someone is evicted from the place where they are living, they are forced to leave it, usually because they have broken a law or contract.
    1. They were evicted from their apartment after their mother became addicted to drugs...
      他们的母亲吸毒上瘾后,他们被从公寓里赶了出来。
    2. In the first week, the city police evicted ten families...
      在第一周内,该市警方就驱逐了10个家庭。
    3. If you don't keep up payments you could be evicted.
      如果不继续交费,你会被赶出去。

双语例句

  1. In one smoke-filled basement nightclub recently, plenty of wine ( and prostitutes) were on display, but Chinese bouncers evicting a foreign reporter made clear that only Chinese were allowed entry.
    最近,在一间烟雾缭绕、陈列着大量美酒(以及妓女)的地下夜总会里,中国保镖赶走了一名外国记者,表明这里只有华人可以进入。
  2. Evicting families is an unfair collective punishment;
    驱逐整个家庭是一种不公平的株连式惩罚;
  3. Chinalco, for example, has stirred criticism by evicting locals to develop copper deposits in Toromocho, Peru.
    例如,中铝为了在秘鲁特罗莫克(toromocho)开采铜矿资源而迁走了当地居民,此举已引发了批评。