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1 eject
1.[ɪ'dʒekt]transitive verb (from hall, meeting) hinauswerfen ( from aus); (from machine gun) auswerfen; [Gerät:] auswerfen, [Person:] herausholen [Kassette]2. intransitive verb* * *[i'‹ekt]1) (to throw out with force; to force to leave: They were ejected from their house for not paying the rent.) hinauswerfen2) (to leave an aircraft in an emergency by causing one's seat to be ejected: The pilot had to eject when his plane caught fire.) den Schleudersitz betätigen•- academic.ru/23585/ejection">ejection* * *[ɪˈʤekt]I. vt1. (kick out)▪ to \eject sb jdn hinauswerfen [o hinausbefördern] ( from aus + dat); LAW jdn zwangsräumen, bei jdm eine Zwangsräumung durchführen, jdn zur Räumung zwingen2. TECH▪ to \eject sth etw auswerfenthe VCR \ejected the cassette der Videorekorder gab die Kassette aus* * *[ɪ'dZekt]1. vt1) (= throw out) heckler, tenant hinauswerfen2. vi(pilot) den Schleudersitz betätigen* * *eject [ıˈdʒekt]A v/t1. (from)b) vertreiben (aus, von)c) JUR Mieter, Pächter zur Räumung (gen) zwingen2. entlassen, entfernen ( beide:from aus einem Amt etc)B v/i FLUGa) den Schleudersitz betätigenb) sich mit dem Schleudersitz retten* * *1.[ɪ'dʒekt]transitive verb (from hall, meeting) hinauswerfen ( from aus); (from machine gun) auswerfen; [Gerät:] auswerfen, [Person:] herausholen [Kassette]2. intransitive verb* * *v.ausstoßen v.hinauswerfen v. -
2 vomit
1. transitive verb 2. intransitive verbsich übergeben; [sich] erbrechen3. nounErbrochene, das* * *['vomit] 1. verb(to throw out (the contents of the stomach or other matter) through the mouth; to be sick: Whenever the ship started to move she felt like vomiting.) (sich) erbrechen2. noun(food etc ejected from the stomach.) das Erbrochene* * *vom·it[ˈvɒmɪt, AM ˈvɑ:mɪt]II. vt▪ to \vomit [up] ⇆ sth etw erbrechento \vomit blood Blut spuckento choke on one's own \vomit an seinem Erbrochenen ersticken* * *['vɒmɪt]1. nErbrochene(s) nt; (= act) Erbrechen nt spucken, speien (geh); food erbrechen3. visich erbrechen, sich übergeben* * *A s1. Vomitus m, Erbrechen n2. (das) Erbrochene3. → academic.ru/80685/vomitive">vomitive AB v/t1. vomieren, (er)brechenC v/i1. vomieren, (sich er)brechen, sich übergeben* * *1. transitive verb 2. intransitive verbsich übergeben; [sich] erbrechen3. nounErbrochene, das* * *v.erbrechen v.sich übergeben v.übergeben v.
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