eject
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ˈʤɛkt
jekt
British pronunciation
/ɪdʒˈɛkt/

Definición y significado de "eject"en inglés

to eject
01

expulsar, eyectar

to forcefully expel or throw something out, often in a sudden or violent manner
Transitive: to eject sth
to eject definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
The DVD player malfunctioned and unexpectedly ejected the disc in the middle of the movie.
El reproductor de DVD funcionó mal y expulsó el disco inesperadamente en medio de la película.
02

expulsar, echar

to forcefully remove someone from a place
Transitive: to eject sb from a place
example
Ejemplos
Passengers who refused to comply with the rules were ejected from the flight.
Los pasajeros que se negaron a cumplir con las reglas fueron expulsados del vuelo.
03

expulsar, eyectar

to cause something to be forcibly expelled or pushed out from a machine or device
Transitive: to eject sth
example
Ejemplos
With a quick motion, she ejected the spent magazine from the handgun.
Con un movimiento rápido, ella expulsó el cargador gastado de la pistola.
04

eyectar, expulsar

to quickly and forcefully escape from an aircraft in an emergency by being thrown out
Intransitive: to eject | to eject from an aircraft
example
Ejemplos
During the airshow, the pilot demonstrated how to safely eject from a high-speed aircraft.
Durante el espectáculo aéreo, el piloto demostró cómo eyectarse de manera segura de una aeronave a alta velocidad.
05

expulsar, echar

to direct or compel a sports player to leave the playing area or field of play due to a rule violation or misconduct
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Transitive: to eject a sports player
example
Ejemplos
The hockey player was ejected from the game for instigating a fight on the ice.
El jugador de hockey fue expulsado del partido por instigar una pelea en el hielo.
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