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to eject
01
ejetar, expelir
to forcefully expel or throw something out, often in a sudden or violent manner
Transitive: to eject sth
informações gramaticais
composição morfológica
simples
verbo de movimento
regular
presente
eject
3.ª pessoa do singular
ejects
particípio presente
ejecting
pretérito simples
ejected
particípio passado
ejected
Exemplos
The submarine crew prepared to eject the emergency life raft as the vessel began to sink.
A tripulação do submarino se preparou para ejetar a balsa salva-vidas de emergência quando a embarcação começou a afundar.
Exemplos
Protesters were ejected from the event for disrupting the speaker.
Os manifestantes foram expulsos do evento por perturbarem o orador.
03
ejetar, expelir
to cause something to be forcibly expelled or pushed out from a machine or device
Transitive: to eject sth
Exemplos
The chef used the lever to eject the bread slices from the toaster.
O chef usou a alavanca para ejetar as fatias de pão da torradeira.
04
ejetar, expulsar
to quickly and forcefully escape from an aircraft in an emergency by being thrown out
Intransitive: to eject | to eject from an aircraft
Exemplos
In the simulated emergency drill, the trainee practiced how to correctly eject from the cockpit.
No exercício de emergência simulado, o estagiário praticou como ejetar corretamente do cockpit.
05
expulsar, eliminar
to direct or compel a sports player to leave the playing area or field of play due to a rule violation or misconduct
Dialect
American
Transitive: to eject a sports player
Exemplos
The volleyball player was ejected from the game for using offensive language towards the referee.
O jogador de vôlei foi expulso do jogo por usar linguagem ofensiva contra o árbitro.
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