disgorged
v.
吐出( disgorge的过去式和过去分词 );
呕吐;
退出;
倒出(食物、液体等);
例句:
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The bus drew up in the village square and disgorged its passengers.
公共汽车驶达乡村广场后停车下客。
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In the Old Testament, a prophet who was swallowed by a great fish and disgorged unharmed three days later.
约拿《圣经·旧约》中的先知,被一条大鱼吞噬,三天后被完好无损地吐出.
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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.
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A bus...disgorged its complement of old-age pensioners.
来自S. Middleton
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Even Tucker's arias of bile, which on TV felt spontaneously disgorged, have come to seem a touch overworked.
来自NEWYORKER
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Lewis's tanks blocked the streets leading to Firdos while armored personnel carriers disgorged the infantry, which fanned out.
来自NEWYORKER