expulsion 英 [ɪkˈspʌlʃn]   美 [ɪkˈspʌlʃən]

expulsion

expulsion  英 [ɪkˈspʌlʃn] 美 [ɪkˈspʌlʃən]

n. 驱逐;开除 

名词复数:expulsions 

These events led to the expulsion of senior diplomats from the country. 这些事件导致一些高级外交官被驱逐出境。
The headteacher threatened the three girls with expulsion. 校长以开除来威胁这三名女学生。

  • Don't ever make a joke about a bomb on an airplane, if you don't want to risk expulsion. Expulsion is being kicked out of something, like a club, a school, or an airplane.
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  • n. 驱逐;开除
  • 1. These events led to the expulsion of senior diplomats from the country.

    这些事件导致一些高级外交官被驱逐出境。

  • 2. The headteacher threatened the three girls with expulsion.

    校长以开除来威胁这三名女学生。

  • 3. The club faces expulsion from the football league.

    这家俱乐部面临被足协开除。

  • expulsion (n.) c. 1400, from Old French expulsion or directly from Latin expulsionem (nominative expulsio), noun of action from past participle stem of expellere "drive out" (see expel).
ex·pul·sion / ɪkˈspʌlʃn ; NAmE ɪkˈspʌlʃn / noun 1 [uncountable ,  countable ] expulsion(from…) the act of forcing sb to leave a place; the act of expellingsb 驱逐;逐出 These events led to the expulsion of senior diplomats from the country. 这些事件导致一些高级外交官被驱逐出境。 2 [uncountable ,  countable ] expulsion(from…) the act of sending sb away from a school or an organization, so that they can no longer belong to it; the act of expellingsb 开除;除名 The headteacher threatened the three girls with expulsion. 校长以开除来威胁这三名女学生。 The club faces expulsion from the football league. 这家俱乐部面临被足协开除。 3 [uncountable ] expulsion(from…) ( formal) the act of sending or driving a substance out of your body or a container 排出 expulsion expulsions ex·pul·sion / ɪkˈspʌlʃn ; NAmE ɪkˈspʌlʃn /
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