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dis·charge
/dɪsˈʧɑrʤ, ˈdɪsˌ/
(
vt
.)卸;流出,排出,放;發射;釋放,解僱;使免除,使卸脫卸貨;流出,排出,放電
From:
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dis·charge
/dɪs(h)ˈʧɑrʤ, ˈdɪs(h)ˌ/
動詞
排出,出院,放電,排出物,排出的,出院的,放電的
From:
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discharge
放電
DIS
From:
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discharge
放電
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Dis·charge
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Discharged
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Discharging
.]
1.
To
relieve
of
a
charge
,
load
,
or
burden
;
to
empty
of
a
load
or
cargo
;
to
unburden
;
to
unload
;
as
,
to
discharge
a
vessel
.
2.
To
free
of
the
missile
with
which
anything
is
charged
or
loaded
;
to
let
go
the
charge
of
;
as
,
to
discharge
a
bow
,
catapult
,
etc
.;
especially
,
said
of
firearms
, --
to
fire
off
;
to
shoot
off
;
also
,
to
relieve
from
a
state
of
tension
,
as
a
Leyden
jar
.
The
galleys
also
did
oftentimes
,
out
of
their
prows
,
discharge
their
great
pieces
against
the
city
.
--
Knolles
.
Feeling
in
other
cases
discharges
itself
in
indirect
muscular
actions
.
--
H
.
Spencer
.
3.
To
of
something
weighing
upon
or
impeding
over
one
,
as
a
debt
,
claim
,
obligation
,
responsibility
,
accusation
,
etc
.;
to
absolve
;
to
acquit
;
to
clear
.
Discharged
of
business
,
void
of
strife
.
--
Dryden
.
In
one
man's
fault
discharge
another
man
of
his
duty
.
--
L'Estrange
.
4.
To
relieve
of
an
office
or
employment
;
to
send
away
from
service
;
to
dismiss
.
Discharge
the
common
sort
With
pay
and
thanks
. --
Shak
.
Grindal
. . .
was
discharged
the
government
of
his
see
.
--
Milton
.
5.
To
release
legally
from
confinement
;
to
set
at
liberty
;
as
,
to
discharge
a
prisoner
.
6.
To
put
forth
,
or
remove
,
as
a
charge
or
burden
;
to
take
out
,
as
that
with
which
anything
is
loaded
or
filled
;
as
,
to
discharge
a
cargo
.
7.
To
let
fly
,
as
a
missile
;
to
shoot
.
They
do
discharge
their
shot
of
courtesy
.
--
Shak
.
8.
To
set
aside
;
to
annul
;
to
dismiss
.
We
say
such
an
order
was
=\“
discharged
on
appeal.”
\= --
Mozley
&
W
.
The
order
for
Daly's
attendance
was
discharged
.
--
Macaulay
.
9.
To
throw
off
the
obligation
of
,
as
a
duty
or
debt
;
to
relieve
one's
self
of
,
by
fulfilling
conditions
,
performing
duty
,
trust
,
and
the
like
;
hence
,
to
perform
or
execute
,
as
an
office
,
or
part
.
Had
I
a
hundred
tongues
,
a
wit
so
large
As
could
their
hundred
offices
discharge
. --
Dryden
.
10.
To
send
away
(
a
creditor
)
satisfied
by
payment
;
to
pay
one's
debt
or
obligation
to
. [
Obs
.]
If
he
had
The
present
money
to
discharge
the
Jew
. --
Shak
.
11.
To
give
forth
;
to
emit
or
send
out
;
as
,
a
pipe
discharges
water
;
to
let
fly
;
to
give
expression
to
;
to
utter
;
as
,
to
discharge
a
horrible
oath
.
12.
To
prohibit
;
to
forbid
. [
Scot
.
Obs
.]
13.
Textile
Dyeing
& Printing
To
bleach
out
or
to
remove
or
efface
,
as
by
a
chemical
process
;
as
,
to
discharge
the
color
from
a
dyed
fabric
in
order
to
form
light
figures
on
a
dark
ground
.
Discharging arch
Arch.
,
an
arch
over
a
door
,
window
,
or
other
opening
,
to
distribute
the
pressure
of
the
wall
above
.
See
Illust
.
of
Lintel
.
Discharging piece
,
Discharging strut
Arch.
,
a
piece
set
to
carry
thrust
or
weight
to
a
solid
point
of
support
.
Discharging rod
Elec.
,
a
bent
wire
,
with
knobs
at
both
ends
,
and
insulated
by
a
glass
handle
.
It
is
employed
for
discharging
a
Leyden
jar
or
an
electrical
battery
.
See
Discharger
.
Syn:
--
See
Deliver
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Dis·charge
,
v. i.
To
throw
off
or
deliver
a
load
,
charge
,
or
burden
;
to
unload
;
to
emit
or
give
vent
to
fluid
or
other
contents
;
as
,
the
water
pipe
discharges
freely
.
The
cloud
,
if
it
were
oily
or
fatty
,
would
not
discharge
.
--
Bacon
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Dis·charge
,
n.
1.
The
act
of
discharging
;
the
act
of
relieving
of
a
charge
or
load
;
removal
of
a
load
or
burden
;
unloading
;
as
,
the
discharge
of
a
ship
;
discharge
of
a
cargo
.
2.
Firing
off
;
explosive
removal
of
a
charge
;
explosion
;
letting
off
;
as
,
a
discharge
of
arrows
,
of
artillery
.
3.
Act
of
relieving
of
something
which
oppresses
or
weighs
upon
one
,
as
an
obligation
,
liability
,
debt
,
accusation
,
etc
.;
acquittance
;
as
,
the
discharge
of
a
debtor
.
4.
Act
of
removing
,
or
getting
rid
of
,
an
obligation
,
liability
,
etc
.;
fulfillment
,
as
by
the
payment
of
a
debt
,
or
the
performance
of
a
trust
or
duty
.
Indefatigable
in
the
discharge
of
business
.
--
Motley
.
Nothing
can
absolve
us
from
the
discharge
of
those
duties
.
--
L'Estrange
.
5.
Release
or
dismissal
from
an
office
,
employment
,
etc
.;
dismission
;
as
,
the
discharge
of
a
workman
by
his
employer
.
6.
Legal
release
from
confinement
;
liberation
;
as
,
the
discharge
of
a
prisoner
.
7.
The
state
of
being
discharged
or
relieved
of
a
debt
,
obligation
,
office
,
and
the
like
;
acquittal
.
Too
secure
of
our
discharge
From
penalty
. --
Milton
.
8.
That
which
discharges
or
releases
from
an
obligation
,
liability
,
penalty
,
etc
.,
as
a
price
of
ransom
,
a
legal
document
.
Death
,
who
sets
all
free
,
Hath
paid
his
ransom
now
and
full
discharge
. --
Milton
.
9.
A
flowing
or
issuing
out
;
emission
;
vent
;
evacuation
;
also
,
that
which
is
discharged
or
emitted
;
as
,
a
rapid
discharge
of
water
from
the
pipe
.
The
hemorrhage
being
stopped
,
the
next
occurrence
is
a
thin
serous
discharge
.
--
S
.
Sharp
.
10.
Elec.
The
equalization
of
a
difference
of
electric
potential
between
two
points
.
The
character
of
the
discharge
is
mostly
determined
by
the
nature
of
the
medium
through
which
it
takes
place
,
the
amount
of
the
difference
of
potential
,
and
the
form
of
the
terminal
conductors
on
which
the
difference
exists
.
The
discharge
may
be
alternating
,
continuous
,
brush
,
connective
,
disruptive
,
glow
,
oscillatory
,
stratified
,
etc
.
Charge and discharge
.
Equity Practice
See
under
Charge
,
n.
Paralytic discharge
Physiol.
,
the
increased
secretion
from
a
gland
resulting
from
the
cutting
of
all
of
its
nerves
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
discharge
n
1:
the
sudden
giving
off
of
energy
2:
the
act
of
venting
[
syn
:
venting
]
3:
a
substance
that
is
emitted
or
released
[
syn
:
emission
]
4:
any
of
several
bodily
processes
by
which
substances
go
out
of
the
body
; "
the
discharge
of
pus
" [
syn
:
emission
,
expelling
]
5:
electrical
conduction
through
a
gas
in
an
applied
electric
field
[
syn
:
spark
,
arc
,
electric arc
,
electric
discharge
]
6:
the
pouring
forth
of
a
fluid
[
syn
:
outpouring
,
run
]
7:
the
termination
of
someone's
employment
(
leaving
them
free
to
depart
) [
syn
:
dismissal
,
dismission
,
firing
,
liberation
,
release
,
sack
,
sacking
]
8:
a
formal
written
statement
of
relinquishment
[
syn
:
release
,
waiver
]
9:
the
act
of
discharging
a
gun
[
syn
:
firing
,
firing off
]
v
1:
complete
or
carry
out
; "
discharge
one's
duties
" [
syn
:
dispatch
,
complete
]
2:
pour
forth
or
release
; "
discharge
liquids
"
3:
eliminate
(
substances
)
from
the
body
[
syn
:
expel
,
eject
,
release
]
4:
free
from
obligations
or
duties
[
syn
:
free
]
5:
remove
the
charge
from
[
ant
:
charge
]
6:
go
off
or
discharge
; "
The
gun
fired
" [
syn
:
fire
,
go off
]
7:
pronounce
not
guilty
of
criminal
charges
; "
The
suspect
was
cleared
of
the
murder
charges
" [
syn
:
acquit
,
assoil
,
clear
,
exonerate
,
exculpate
] [
ant
:
convict
]
8:
leave
or
unload
,
especially
of
passengers
or
cargo
; [
syn
:
drop
,
set down
,
put down
,
unload
]
9:
cause
to
go
off
; "
fire
a
gun
"; "
fire
a
bullet
" [
syn
:
fire
]
10:
release
from
military
service
[
syn
:
muster out
] [
ant
:
enlist
]
11:
become
empty
or
void
of
its
content
; "
The
room
emptied
"
[
syn
:
empty
] [
ant
:
fill
]
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