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/dɪsˈɡɔːdʒ//dɪsˈɡɔːrdʒ/The word "disgorge" originates from the Old French verb "desjorgier," which meant "to empty out" or "to throw out" something that was inside. The Middle English adaptation of this verb, "disgoorwen," was eventually simplified over time to become the modern English verb "disgorge," which preserves its original meaning of actively expelling something that has been swallowed, retained, or confined. This could include vomiting, regurgitating, or removing something that is obstructing or restraining something, such as gutting fish or expelling pirated goods from a ship.
to pour something out in large quantities
đổ một cái gì đó ra với số lượng lớn
Đường ống này xả nước thải ra biển.
if a vehicle or building disgorges people, they come out of it in large numbers
nếu một chiếc xe hoặc tòa nhà nhả người ra, họ sẽ ra khỏi đó với số lượng lớn
Chiếc xe buýt thả xuống một đám trẻ con ồn ào.