discharge: 意味と定義
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To relieve of a burden or of contents; unload.
To unload or empty (contents).
To release, as from confinement, care, or duty: discharge a patient; discharge a soldier.
To let go; empty out: a train discharging commuters.
To pour forth; emit: a vent discharging steam.
To shoot: discharge a pistol.
To remove from office or employment. See Synonyms at dismiss.
To perform the obligations or demands of (an office, duty, or task). See Synonyms at perform.
To comply with the terms of (a debt or promise, for example).
Law To acquit completely: discharged the defendant.
Law To set aside; annul: discharge a court order.
To remove (color) from cloth, as by chemical bleaching.
Electricity To cause the release of stored energy or electric charge from (a battery, for example).
Architecture To apportion (weight) evenly, as over a door.
Architecture To relieve (a part) of excess weight by distribution of pressure.
To clear the record of the loan of (a returned library book).
To get rid of a burden, load, or weight.
To go off; fire: The musket discharged loudly.
To pour forth, emit, or release contents.
To become blurred, as a color or dye; run.
To undergo the release of stored energy or electric charge.
The act of removing a load or burden.
The act of shooting or firing a projectile or weapon.
A flowing out or pouring forth; emission; secretion: a discharge of pus.
The amount or rate of emission or ejection.