dis·gorge /dɪsˈɡɔːdʒ $ -ɔːrdʒ/ verb 1 [transitiveT] literaryLEAVE A PLACE if a vehicle or building disgorges people, they come out of it in a large group 〔车辆〕下〔客〕;〔建筑物内〕涌出〔人流〕 Cars drew up to disgorge a wedding party. 一辆辆轿车开过来,下来的都是参加婚宴的人。
2 [transitiveT]POUR if something disgorges what was inside it, it lets it pour out 使〔某物〕大量流出,冒出,吐出 Chimneys were disgorging smoke into the air. 烟囱正往空中喷吐烟雾。
3 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]DNTTW if a river disgorges, it flows into the sea 〔河流〕倾注(水流) The Mississippi disgorges its waters into the Gulf of Mexico. 密西西比河水汇入墨西哥湾。
4. [transitiveT]GIVE formal to give back something that you have taken illegally 交还,交出,吐出〔非法所得〕
5. [transitiveT]MI formalSICK/VOMIT to bring food back up from your stomach through your mouth 呕吐出〔食物〕