1.But subpoenaed records and details from the lawsuit to evict him lay out an elaborate, persistent plan to turn Sriram’s home into a cash cow.
英:[ɪˈvɪkt]
美:[ɪˈvɪkt]
e·vict
ih vihkt
第三人称单数:evicts
现在分词:evicting
过去式:evicted
过去分词:evicted
eviction (n.), evictor (n.)
词根:evict
n.eviction 逐出;赶出;收回
Verb
1. expel or eject without recourse to legal process;
"The landlord wanted to evict the tenants so he banged on the pipes every morning at 3 a.m."
2. expel from one's property or force to move out by a legal process;
"The landlord evicted the tenants after they had not paid the rent for four months"
cast out, expel
15世纪中期,“通过司法手段收回(财产)”,源自拉丁语 evictus,是 evincere 的过去分词,“克服和驱逐,征服,征服; 战胜; 取代”,来自 ex 的同化形式“出”,或者仅仅是强调(参见 ex-) + vincere “征服”(来自 PIE 词根 *weik-(3)“战斗,征服”)。 “通过法律程序驱逐”的意义首次记录于英语1530年代,来自拉丁词的后期意义。 相关: Evicted; evicting。比较 evince。
Middle English, from Late Latin evictus, past participle of evincere, from Latin, to vanquish, win a point — more at evince
The first known use of evict was in the 15th century
evildoernoun
a person who does evil
evil1 of 2adjective
morally bad : wicked
causing harm : tending to injure
marked by misfortune
evil days
evil2 of 2noun
something that brings sorrow, trouble, or destruction
the fact of suffering or wrongdoing
evidentlyadverb
in an evident manner : obviously
a document evidently forged
evidence1 of 2noun
an outward sign : indication gave no evidence that he was going to bunt
evidence of the life of ancient people
material presented to a court to help find the truth in a matter
evidence2 of 2verb
to be or give evidence of : prove
evidence1 of 2noun
an outward sign : indication gave no evidence that he was going to bunt
evidence of the life of ancient people
material presented to a court to help find the truth in a matter
evidence2 of 2verb
to be or give evidence of : prove
evidence1 of 2noun
an outward sign : indication gave no evidence that he was going to bunt
evidence of the life of ancient people
material presented to a court to help find the truth in a matter
evidence2 of 2verb
to be or give evidence of : prove
evidence1 of 2noun
an outward sign : indication gave no evidence that he was going to bunt
evidence of the life of ancient people
material presented to a court to help find the truth in a matter
evidence2 of 2verb
to be or give evidence of : prove
evictverb
to put (a person) out from property by legal action
evictverb
to put (a person) out from property by legal action
evictverb
to put (a person) out from property by legal action
1.But subpoenaed records and details from the lawsuit to evict him lay out an elaborate, persistent plan to turn Sriram’s home into a cash cow.
2.They had to evict some gypsies today and I had to go and fence the area off.
他们今天必须驱逐一些吉普赛人,我得去把那个区域圈起来。
3.The police refused to evict them. The army refused to help.
警察拒绝驱逐他们, 军队也拒绝行动.
4.Clear the room - evict the kids and the pets. Turn off the stereo and the TV. Close the door.
“清理”房间——将孩子和宠物“赶”出去。关掉电视、立体声。关上门。
5.Fume Inhaler: I think it’s wisest to avoid contact with this neighbor as much as possible and continue to stay in touch with the landlord regarding efforts to evict her.
6.Benedict went on to say that as of this week, there will be new devices to "detect and evict" people who are filming – something he doesn't want to happen.
他还表示,本周内,剧院将会采用新设备来监测,录像者一经发现就会被赶出剧院,他并不希望发生这样的事。
7.One minute she was talking to my father, complaining about the tenants upstairs, scheming how to evict them under the pretense that relatives from China were moving in.
8.An error occurred attempting to evict this computer from the sponsor cluster.
试图从发起群集退出此计算机时出错。
9.Frisch, who had assisted his aunt with her experiments, had been evicted from the University of Hamburg under the Nazi racial laws, which barred Jews from high academic positions beginning in 1936.
10.The home became the subject of a lawsuit last year, when the owner, his former friend George Malkemus, attempted to evict him.
11.“I’d love to, but my roommate and I are actually about to get evicted from our apartment tomorrow, so...”
12.Smith took the horse straight down the shed rows, pulled him up at the Kaiser Suite, and evicted Kayak.
13.In her last letter, his mom was worried that they might be evicted from their apartment because of the smell of burning sneakers.
14.Nashville’s mayor is seeking to evict scooters from the streets.
15.“I’m just saying, the Beiderman should be a man and show his face to us at least one time before he evicts us. We need an explanation!”
16.Mostly, he is in real estate — a conscienceless mortgage-holder and landlord who cackles with joy at evicting the elderly, indigent and disabled from his properties.
17.His landlord has threatened to evict him if he doesn't pay the rent soon.
18.Impulsively adopt a dog — and then immediately return it after realizing that you will be evicted from your rent-controlled apartment.
19."The Lookout" is both a chance for the journalists to try something new and an olive branch by network bosses for evicting "Nightline" from a time slot it held for three decades.
20.The AIX page replacement daemons scan memory a page at a time to find pages to evict in order to free up memory.
AIX分页替换守护进程一次扫描内存的一个分页,找出要回收的分页以释放内存。