discharge

US /dɪsˈtʃɑːrdʒ/
UK /dɪsˈtʃɑːrdʒ/
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1.

出院, 退役

to allow someone to leave a hospital or prison, or to order someone to leave an organization such as the army or police

:
The patient was discharged from the hospital yesterday.
病人昨天出院了。
He was discharged from the army after five years of service.
他服役五年后退役了。
2.

排出, 排放

to send out a substance, especially waste liquid or gas

:
The factory discharges waste into the river.
工厂将废弃物排入河中。
The volcano began to discharge smoke and ash.
火山开始喷出烟雾和火山灰。
3.

履行, 执行

to perform a duty or fulfill an obligation

:
He was unable to discharge his duties due to illness.
他因病无法履行职责。
The committee must discharge its responsibilities fairly.
委员会必须公正地履行其职责。
1.

出院, 退役

the action of allowing someone to leave a hospital or prison, or of ordering someone to leave an organization

:
He received an honorable discharge from the military.
他获得了军队的荣誉退役
The doctor recommended her discharge from the hospital.
医生建议她出院
2.

排放, 放电

the emission of a substance, especially waste liquid or gas

:
The factory's illegal discharge of chemicals caused pollution.
工厂非法排放化学物质造成了污染。
There was a sudden discharge of electricity from the faulty wire.
故障电线突然放电