expulsion
의미: The permanent removal of a student from a school or institution as a disciplinary measure; more broadly, the act of forcing someone to leave a place, organisation, or country.
In UK schools, expulsion (formally called 'permanent exclusion') is the most severe disciplinary sanction, used for serious or persistent misconduct. The decision must follow due process and can be appealed. Beyond education, expulsion can refer to the removal of diplomats from a country, the ejection of members from organisations, or the physical act of forcing something out (as in 'the expulsion of air from the lungs').
예문
- The headteacher recommended the pupil's expulsion following a series of violent incidents. 在一系列暴力事件之后,校长建议将该学生开除。El director recomendó la expulsión del alumno tras una serie de incidentes violentos.一連の暴力事件を受けて、校長はその生徒の退学処分を勧告しました。일련의 폭력 사건 이후 교장은 해당 학생의 퇴학 처분을 권고했다.
- Several Russian diplomats faced expulsion from the UK in retaliation for the poisoning incident. 作为对中毒事件的报复,数名俄罗斯外交官面临被驱逐出英国。Varios diplomáticos rusos fueron expulsados del Reino Unido en represalia por el incidente del envenenamiento.毒殺事件への報復として、複数のロシア外交官が英国からの国外退去を命じられました。독살 사건에 대한 보복으로 여러 러시아 외교관이 영국에서 추방당했다.
- The expulsion of toxic gases from the factory caused concern among local residents. 工厂排放有毒气体引起了当地居民的担忧。La expulsión de gases tóxicos de la fábrica causó preocupación entre los residentes de la zona.工場からの有毒ガスの排出は、地域住民の間に懸念を引き起こしました。공장에서 유독 가스가 배출되면서 지역 주민들 사이에 우려가 확산되었다.
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사용 가이드
맥락: academic, professional, media
어조: neutral
기원과 역사
From Latin expulsio (a driving out), from expellere (to drive out), combining ex- (out) and pellere (to drive). Entered English in the 14th century.
문화적 배경
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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