eject
英 /iˈdʒekt/ 美 /iˈdʒekt/
驱逐、逐出、赶出;喷出、喷射、排出;(飞行员在飞机坠毁前从弹射座椅)弹出;(按键后磁带、磁盘)(使)弹出
- Officials used guard dogs to eject the protesters.
 官员们用警犬驱散抗议人群。
- Used cartridges are ejected from the gun after firing.
 空弹壳在射击后从枪里弹出。
emigrate
英 /ˈemɪɡreɪt/ 美 /ˈemɪɡreɪt/
移居国外、移民
- My grandparents emigrated to Canada to try their luck there.
 我的祖父母移民到加拿大去碰碰运气。
elect
英 /ɪˈlekt/ 美 /ɪˈlekt/
选举、推选;选择,决定(做某事)
- She became the first black woman to be elected to the Senate.
 她成为第一个被选进参议院的黑人妇女。
- Increasing numbers of people elect to work from home nowadays.
 现在越来越多的人选择在家上班。
emerge
英 /iˈmɜːdʒ/ 美 /iˈmɜːrdʒ/
(从隐蔽处或暗处)出现、浮现、露出;(事实、意见等)暴露、露出真相、被知晓;露头、显现、显露;(从困境或苦难经历中)幸存下来、摆脱出来
- She finally emerged from her room at noon.
 中午,她终于从屋里出来了。
- He emerged as a key figure in the campaign.
 他已初露头角,成为这次运动的主要人物。
- She emerged from the scandal with her reputation intact.
 丑闻过后,她安然无恙,名声丝毫未受影响。
erupt
英 /ɪˈrʌpt/ 美 /ɪˈrʌpt/
(火山)爆发,(岩浆、烟等)喷出;突然发生、爆发;突然发出(尤指叫喊);(斑点等)突然(在皮肤上)出现
- The volcano could erupt at any time.
 这座火山随时可能爆发。
- A rash had erupted all over his chest.
 他的胸部突然出满疹子。
evade
英 /ɪˈveɪd/ 美 /ɪˈveɪd/
逃脱、躲开、躲避;逃避、规避(尤指法律或道德责任);回避、避开(处理或谈论某事);想不出、不发生
- She is trying to evade all responsibility for her behaviour.
 她在试图逃避应为自己的行为承担的所有责任。

