eviction 英 [ɪ'vɪkʃn]   美 [ɪ'vɪkʃn]

eviction

eviction  英 [ɪ'vɪkʃn] 美 [ɪ'vɪkʃn]

n. 逐出;赶出;收回 

名词复数:evictions 

Still, the prospects of reform have energized people on the brink of eviction, and pressured at least some local governments into making changes. 然而,改革的前景仍然激励着处在拆迁边缘的民众,也给了一些地方政府压力,使他们做出改变。
One day she sent my mom over to drop off an eviction notice because he kept parking his truck and motorcycle on the front lawn. 有一天她叫我妈去通知他让他搬走,因为他把卡车和摩托车停在前面的草坪上,把草压坏了,隔壁的老人也气坏了。

  • An eviction is when a renter or tenant is forced to move out by a property owner. If you don't pay rent for months, you run the risk of eviction.
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  • n. 逐出;赶出;收回
  • 1. Still, the prospects of reform have energized people on the brink of eviction, and pressured at least some local governments into making changes.

    然而,改革的前景仍然激励着处在拆迁边缘的民众,也给了一些地方政府压力,使他们做出改变。

  • 2. One day she sent my mom over to drop off an eviction notice because he kept parking his truck and motorcycle on the front lawn.

    有一天她叫我妈去通知他让他搬走,因为他把卡车和摩托车停在前面的草坪上,把草压坏了,隔壁的老人也气坏了。

  • eviction (n.) mid-15c., from Middle French éviction, from Late Latin evictionem (nominative evictio) "recovery of one's property (by judicial decision)," noun of action from past participle stem of evincere, literally "overcome, conquer" (see evict).
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