| 释义 |
drum someone out of something phrasal verb with drumverb[ I or T ]uk /drʌm/ us /drʌm/-mm- to force someone to leave a job, group, etc., often because they have behaved in a way that is not considered acceptable: 开除;驱逐;将(某人)赶出…;迫使(某人)离开… The minister was drummed out of office when it was discovered that he had been taking bribes.受贿的事情败露后那位部长被迫下台。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Firing staff axe be out on your earidiom cast someone adriftidiom chop constructive dismissal decertification firing get the pushidiom give someone the heave-hoidiom heave-ho invalid someone out relieve relieve someone of something removal remove retire rightsize rightsizing terminate termination
drum someone out of something | American Dictionary
drum someone out of something phrasal verb with drumverb[ I ]us/drʌm/-mm- -mm- to remove someone from a job, group, etc., because of something bad the person has done: The chairman was drummed out of office. |