Any material expelled during an eruption is volcanic ejection. This material is typically rock, debris, and ash from explosions, and lava and cinder rock from eruptions.
were is a eject button on a didj
In Irish Gaelic: díchuir (eject, expell; disperse,excrete); cuir amach ('put out', emit, send, etc.) caith amach (throw out, project) In Scottish Gaelic: caith a-mach (eject) tilg-a-mach (eject) as-àitich (eject/evacuate/displace) dìobair (eject/banish/abandon) fògair (eject/exile/banish)
yes Uranus does eject gas
Ejected is the past tense of eject.
Soft Eject was created in 1989.
press eject
My VCR will no longer eject tapes.
erase
The noun forms of the verb to eject are ejector, ejection, and the gerund, ejecting.
On a Mac, providing the CD is not stuck, you can press the Eject key or right click on the disc's icon and select Eject from the menu that appears or you can drag the icon to the trash and it will eject the CD for you. If the CD has opened in iTunes you simply click the eject symbol next to the CD's name.
On an iMac, there isn't a dedicated physical eject button like on some other devices. Instead, you can eject a disc by clicking the Finder icon, selecting the disc from the sidebar, and then clicking the eject icon next to it. Alternatively, you can press Command (⌘) + E on your keyboard to eject the selected disc. If you have a keyboard with an eject key, it may also serve this purpose.
if there isn't one you can right click on the disc your trying to eject under my computer and one of the options says eject (the eject button on the actual computer is typically near where the disc drive is)