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小词详解 | purge
Ms Dell is interested in the economic consequences of America’s decision to “purge” managers from Japan’s biggest companies after 1945.
1945 年之后,美国决定“清理”日本最大财阀的管理人员,戴尔对这带来的经济后果很感兴趣。
——《经济学人》He initiated the effort before the whistle-blower complaint became public and frames it as efficiency, but it is seen by some as a way to purge internal “spies.”
这项行动在检举前就已经开始了,他称这是出于提高效率的考虑,但在一些人看来,这是一种清除内部“间谍”的方式。
——《纽约时报》
[动词] 以突然或暴力的方式把(一群被认为不受欢迎的人)从一个组织或地方赶走
expel: deprive (someone) of membership of or involvement in a school or other organization eject: compel (someone) to leave a place evict: expel (someone) from a property, especially with the support of the law