ousting

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[austɪŋ]
是什么意思
  • v.

    驱逐( oust的现在分词 );革职;罢黜;剥夺

  • 双语释义

    v.(动词)
    1. vt. 剥夺;罢免;革职 force sb out of a job or position of power, especially in order to take their place

    英英释义

    ousting[ aust ]

    • n.the act of ejecting someone or forcing them out

      同义词:ouster

    学习怎么用

    双语例句

    用作动词(v.)
    1. The umpire ousted the arguing player from the game.
      裁判员将那位不服判决的运动员罚下场。
    2. Fox was ousted from office but he had nothing to say for himself.
      福克斯被赶下台,但是他没有什么可特别为自己辨护的。
    3. The rebels finally managed to oust the government from power.
      反叛者最后总算夺取了政权。
    4. I 'm sorry to say nothing could oust a computer.
      很遗憾,什么也不可能取代计算机。

    权威例句

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    Buried viable seeds in a successional series of old field and forest soils.
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    The Game of Electoral Fraud and the Ousting of Authoritarian Rule
    Do serum ALAT values reflect the inflammatory activity in the liver of patients with chronic viral hepatitis?
    Ousting of the Common Redstart (Aves: Turdidae: Phoenicurus phoenicurus) from its nests by the bumblebee Bombus niveatus vorticosus ...
    OUSTING ANTHRAX
    When journals are branded, editors get burnt: the ousting of Jerome Kassirer from the New England Journal of Medicine
    Pyrrhic victories: the cost to the board of ousting the CEO
    WAR ON TERRORISM: European Union - EU Divided over Legitimacy of Ousting Taliban