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[/dɪsˈgɔːdʒ; dɪsˋɡɔrdʒ/] v 用法: 1 [Tn, Tn.pr] ~ sth (from sth) throw out (food, etc) from the stomach or throat; vomit sth 呕出, 吐出(食物等); 呕吐: She was trying hard to disgorge a fish bone. 她拚命想把鱼刺吐出来. 用法: 2 (a) [Ipr, Tn.pr] ~ (itself) into sth (of a river) let (its waters) flow out, esp into the sea or another river (指江河)流出(尤指注入大海或汇入另一条河流): The Avon disgorges (itself) into the Severn. 埃文河流入塞文河. (b) [Ipr, Tn, Tn.pr] ~from sth/into sth; ~from sth into sth; ~sth (from sth) (into sth) (fig 比喻) (let sth) pour out in a great mass (使某物)大量流出, 涌出: Crowds disgorged from the theatre into the dark street. 人流从戏院涌出, 进入了黑洞洞的街道. * The holed tanker was disgorging oil. 撞了个窟窿的油船正在喷油. 用法: 3 [I, Tn] (infml joc 口, 谑) unwillingly hand (sth) over or back 不情愿地将(某物)交出或交还; 吐出: You owe me 5: come on, disgorge! 你欠我5英镑, 快, 吐出来! |