expulsion
英 [ɪkˈspʌl.ʃən]
美 [ɪkˈspʌl.ʃən]
1、ex- "out" + puls- "drive" + -ion.
2、含义:drive out, eject from a school.
- 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).
- 1. Her hatred of authority led to her expulsion from high school.
- 她对权威的仇恨导致她被中学开除。
- 2. 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。
- 3. The expulsion of dust from the volcano was visible from miles away.
- 火山喷出的灰尘几英里之外就能看得见.
- 4. His bad behaviour resulted in his expulsion from school.
- 他的不良行为导致他被学校开除了.
- 5. This led to his suspension and, finally, expulsion from the party in 1955.
- 这导致他被停职,最后于1955年被开除出党。