eject in Danish
eject in Danish is bortvise, udvise, skyde ud — eject means to force someone to leave a place.
eject in Danish
bortvise
(transitive) To compel (a person or persons) to leave.
udvise
(transitive) To compel (a person or persons) to leave.
skyde ud
(, usually, _, intransitive) To forcefully project oneself or another occupant from an aircraft (or, rarely, another type of vehicle), typically using an ejection seat or escape capsule.
skubbe ud
(transitive) To cause (something) to come out of a machine.
What does "eject" mean?
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verb To force someone to leave a place.
"Security ejected the heckler from the theater."
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verb To forcefully throw out or expel something.
"The volcano ejected ash miles into the sky."
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verb To safely propel oneself out of an aircraft in an emergency, usually using an ejection seat.
"The pilot ejected seconds before the plane crashed."
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verb To make a disc or drive pop out of a device, or to safely disconnect a removable drive.
"Don't forget to eject the USB drive before unplugging it."
eject in a sentence
- Security ejected the heckler from the theater.
- The referee ejected the player after his second foul.
- The volcano ejected ash miles into the sky.
- The pilot ejected seconds before the plane crashed.
Similar words in Danish
Common Danish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "eject" in Danish?
"eject" in Danish is bortvise, udvise, skyde ud. eject means: To force someone to leave a place.
How do you use "eject" in a sentence?
Example: "Security ejected the heckler from the theater." In Danish, "eject" is bortvise, udvise, skyde ud.
Are there other ways to say "eject" in Danish?
Yes — Danish has 4 translations listed for "eject": bortvise, udvise, skyde ud, skubbe ud.
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