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

1.動詞及物C1
釋義

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.

例句

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

同義詞
  • 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

反義詞
  • lodge

    to place firmly in position

  • secure

    to fix tightly so it cannot move

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.

常見錯誤

The wind dislodged.
The wind dislodged the loose shutter.
💡'dislodge' must take a direct object; it cannot stand alone.