英 [dɪsˈlɒdʒ] 美 [dɪsˈlɑːdʒ]
vt. 逐出,驱逐;使……移动;用力移动
vi. 驱逐,逐出;离开原位
第三人称单数dislodges
现在分词dislodging
过去式dislodged
过去分词dislodged
dislodge /dɪsˈlɒdʒ/ TEM8 [ dislodging dislodged dislodges ]
及物动词 To dislodge something means to remove it from where it was fixed or held. 拿开 (固定在某处的某物)
Rainfall from a tropical storm dislodged the debris from the slopes of the volcano.
一场热带风暴带来的降雨把岩屑从火山坡上冲走了。
及物动词 To dislodge a person from a position or job means to remove them from it. 解除 (职务)
Congress had sought to dislodge him from the post.
国会曾试图解除他的职务。
remove or force out from a position
The dentist dislodged the piece of food that had been stuck under my gums
同义词: free
change place or direction
同义词: shift / reposition
... lodger n.寄宿人,房客 dislodge v.逐出,取出 masonry n.石工技术,石屋 ...
... lodger n.寄宿人,房客 dislodge v.逐出,取出 masonry n.石工技术,石屋 ...
... dislocation, crystal 晶体错位 dislodge 脱落 dispatcher 分配程序 ...
驱逐,逐出;离开原位
Congress had sought to dislodge him from the post.
国会曾试图解除他的职务。
The rebels have so far failed to dislodge the President.
叛乱分子至今未能把总统赶下台。
The thorn of bone may dislodge from his throat without surgery.
也许不用动手术就能去除他喉咙卡着的那块骨刺。
The rugged terrain on the Iraqi side makes it particularly hard to dislodge them.
Many others have tried to dislodge fans away from Rush Limbaugh, including former Senator Fred Thompson.
In the worst case, Welch believed, military action might be necessary to dislodge the totalitarians.