ejection [ɪ'dʒɛkʃən]  

ejection

ejection  [ɪ'dʒɛkʃən]

n. 喷出;排出物 

名词复数:ejections 

Then the mold by cooling engineering and machine ejection rod mold off the template, push the top of the molded products. 接下来则经 由冷却工程与开模成型机脱模杆上的模具脱模板,推顶出成形品。
If one of these powerful flares—and its coronal mass ejection—faces Earth, the particles will pound satellite components with charged particles, short some out, and potentially cripple them. 如果这些强烈耀斑中的一个,与它的冠状大喷发一起朝向地球的话,带电粒子会强烈冲击卫星部件,让卫星短路,并有可能将卫星严重损坏。

  • The action of something being forced or thrown out is called ejection. If you notice an ejection of black smoke from your car's tail pipe, you'll probably want to take it to a repair shop.
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  • n. 喷出;排出物
  • 1. Then the mold by cooling engineering and machine ejection rod mold off the template, push the top of the molded products.

    接下来则经 由冷却工程与开模成型机脱模杆上的模具脱模板,推顶出成形品。

  • 2. If one of these powerful flares—and its coronal mass ejection—faces Earth, the particles will pound satellite components with charged particles, short some out, and potentially cripple them.

    如果这些强烈耀斑中的一个,与它的冠状大喷发一起朝向地球的话,带电粒子会强烈冲击卫星部件,让卫星短路,并有可能将卫星严重损坏。

  • 3. Parts of the downed F-117 wreckage –such as the left wing with US Air Force insignia, the cockpit canopy, ejection seat, pilot's helmet and radio –are exhibited at Belgrade's aviation museum.

    F-117的部分残骸,例如印有美国空军标志的左机翼,座舱罩,弹射座椅,飞行员头盔和无线电都陈列在贝尔格莱德的航空博物馆做展览。

  • ejection (n.) 1560s, from Middle French ejection and directly from Latin eiectionem (nominative eiectio) "a casting out, banishment, exile," noun of action from past participle stem of eicere (see eject). The jet pilot's ejection seat (also ejector seat) is from 1945.
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