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●ˌchuck sb ˈout●ˌchuck sb ˈout of sth (informal) to force sb to leave a place, a job, etc. 强迫…离开(处所、工作等);撵走;辞退◆Her parents chucked her out when she got pregnant. 她怀孕后,父母把她赶出了家门。◆She failed her exams and was chucked out of college. 她几门考试不及格,被大学开除了。◆ (BrE) There’s always trouble at chucking-out time (= the time when pubs, etc. close). 到了酒吧关门的时间,麻烦总免不了。SYN throw sb out, etc., turn sb out, etc.[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv + prep] |