dislodge
/dɪsˈlɒdʒ/ (bre, ipa) · /dɪsˈlɑːdʒ/ (ame, ipa) · /(ˌ)dis-ˈläj/ (ame, mw)
dislodge — 動詞
- dislodgepresent simple I / you / we / they
- dislodgeshe / she / it
- dislodgedpast simple
- dislodging-ing form
1. to push, knock, or pull someone or something out of the spot where it was firmly
使脫離;逐出
把卡住或固定的人事物挪開
to push, knock, or pull someone or something out of the spot where it was firmly placed or settled — for example, shaking a stone loose from a wall, or making a long-serving leader give up power.
Beatriz used a spoon to dislodge the small fishbone stuck between her teeth.
Beatriz 用湯匙把卡在牙縫裡的小魚刺弄出來。
dislodge + object + from + body location
Heavy rain finally dislodged several roof tiles above the kitchen window.
豪雨終於把廚房窗戶上方的幾片屋瓦打落了下來。
physical object knocked from a fixed position
Voters in the small town hoped the new candidate could dislodge the mayor from office.
小鎮的選民希望新人選能把現任市長從市長職位上拉下來。
The climber kicked hard, but the boot was wedged too tightly to dislodge.
登山者用力踢,但靴子卡得太緊,怎麼也脫不出來。
Anthony tried to dislodge the cork by pushing a long pencil down the neck of the bottle.
Anthony 試著用一支長鉛筆從瓶口往下推,把軟木塞頂出來。
- displace
more neutral; often used for people forced to leave homes
- remove
everyday word, no sense of force or struggle
- unseat
specifically for removing someone from a position of power
- knock loose
informal; physical objects only
文法句型
dislodge + object
dislodge + object + from + place
用法筆記
Object is usually something stuck, fixed, or settled — a stone, a piece of food, a person in a strong position. Often appears with 'from' naming the original location.