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●ˌthrow sb ˈout●ˌthrow sb ˈout of sthto force sb to leave a place, their home, a job, etc. 撵走;轰开;逐出◆Tim’s parents threw him out when he was 18. 蒂姆 18 岁时父母就把他赶出了家门。◆When the mine closed down, 50 people were thrown out of their jobs. 煤矿倒闭,有 50 人失去了工作。◆When she failed her exams, she was thrown out of college. 她考试不及格,被学院开除了。◆Many families have been thrown out into the street (= out of their homes). 很多家庭被迫流落街头。SYN boot sb out, boot sb out of sth, kick sb out, kick sb out of sth (both informal) NOTE Often used in the passive. 常用于被动语态。[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv + prep] |