expel
v
(-ll-) [Tn, Tn.pr]
~ sb (from sth)
1 force sb to leave (esp a country, school or club) 强迫(某人)离开(尤指国家、 学校或会所); 驱逐; 赶走; 开除
Following reports of drug-taking at a boarding-school, several senior boys have been expelled. 自从某寄宿学校传出有人吸毒之後, 高年级有几个男生已被开除.
Two attaches at the embassy were expelled from the country. 大使馆的两名随员已驱逐出境.
2 send or drive (sth) out by force 用力排出或驱出(某物)
expel smoke from the lungs 用力呼出肺里的烟
a fan in the kitchen for expelling cooking smells 为排出烹调气味而安装於厨房中的电扇.
In this way Native Americans were forced onto poor land that the settlers did not want.
就这样,美洲土著人被赶到殖民者所不要的贫瘠的土地上去了。
But if you enjoy reading short stories in Chinese, look for collections of English ones.
那么你就可以寻找一些英文的短篇小说集。
Twelve days later, millions more Indians lined the railway tracks as a slow train took the jar containing his ashes 584 kilometres to a place by the river.