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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
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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