English to Chinese Dictionary expulsion

expulsion

开除
definition
noun
expulsion from school
the action of depriving someone of membership in an organization.
example
Anyone who doesn't live up to the terms of the agreement can face 'expulsion' from the Academy, and legal action from the copyright holders if a pirated screener is traced back to them.
In the University of the East, 10 student leaders who participated in last semester's protest are now facing a one-year suspension and 'expulsion' from the university.
We were given an option to either resign or face 'expulsion' from the party.
The ultimate result was his 'expulsion' from the game, along with a crackdown on some of the scamsters and mobs he had described.
Please ensure we do not have to face the shame and indignity of 'expulsion' from a major tournament.
These structural changes were aggravated by the 'expulsion' of large peasant masses, which increased poverty and unemployment in big cities.
The book documents the consumption and 'expulsion' of material into our primary instrument, namely the body.
The process of converting alcohol to acetic acid requires water, as well as the 'expulsion' of acetic acid from the body through urination.
The most common adverse effects of IUDs are cramping, abnormal uterine bleeding, and 'expulsion' .
After the 'expulsion' of the Moors and the immense political turmoil that ensued, population size and agricultural productivity dropped.
At this meeting, the Belgian authorities were asked to postpone 'expulsion' of the applicant until the Commission's next session, which was due to begin on 26 February 1979.
Our teacher then taught us several breathing techniques which were promised to result in a calm 'expulsion' of toxins, the release of pent-up emotions and a sizzling spurt of energy.
The Moors infused an exotic orientalism into Spanish culture which exercised a deep influence even after their final 'expulsion' in the 15th century.
You can tell a loud yawner to shut up, and she will yawn with more tonal precaution, turning her yawn into a softer, more weightless 'expulsion' of breath.
the 'expulsion' of the Jesuits from Spain
Vomiting was defined as 'expulsion' of gastric material occurring at least once in the previous 24 hours.
Officials on Monday announced the 'expulsion' of two diplomats from the embassy in Manila for alleged espionage.
The vote split 19-19, with the chairman's casting vote sealing his 'expulsion' .
They have ordered the 'expulsion' of a diplomat it accuses of spying.
the 'expulsion' of two diplomats from the embassy
Certain behaviors or behavior repetitions were sufficiently extreme to result in permanent 'expulsion' from school.
Previously, 'expulsion' from school was the punishment of last resort for head teachers.
Last summer controversy surrounded the board of management when their treasurer's solicitors challenged the validity of his 'expulsion' from the board.
He risked censure, 'expulsion' from the House, even his life, to ensure that the halls of our government resounded with the voice of the people.
Buying a car or cheating in a business deal etc. is cause for immediate 'expulsion' .
'expulsion' from school
Anyone who questioned Stalin's decisions faced instant 'expulsion' from the party, imprisonment and in some cases execution.
oxytocin causes 'expulsion' of milk from the lactating mammary gland
But his outspoken comments on race - now retracted under pain of 'expulsion' from the party - have sent some shivers down Tory strategists.
The third type of intervention is administration of cathartic agents to increase gastrointestinal motility and hasten the 'expulsion' of the toxin.
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