oust
柯林斯詞典
1. V-T If someone is ousted from a position of power, job, or place, they are forced to leave it. 罷黜; 把…撤職; 驅(qū)逐[journalism]
The leaders have been ousted from power by nationalists. 那些領(lǐng)導(dǎo)人已被民族主義者趕下了臺(tái)。
The Republicans may oust him in November. 共和黨人可能在11月罷免他。
2. ousterN-COUNT 罷黜; 撤職; 驅(qū)逐
The group has called for the ouster of the trust's board. 該集團(tuán)已要求罷免信托董事會(huì)。
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oust /a?st/ (ousting,ousted,ousts)
劍橋詞典
- to force someone to leave a position of power , job , place , or competition
- They offered voters a massive inducement to oust the president by announcing that sanctions would be lifted if there was 'democratic change '.
- He was ousted from the club for violating its rules .
- Traditional farming patterns have been ousted by modern methods .
- It proved impossible to oust him from power .
- The rebels are intent on ousting the dictator . 返回 oust
將…趕下臺(tái),罷免,廢黜;趕走;淘汰
The president was ousted (from power ) in a military coup in January 1987. 總統(tǒng)在1987年1月的一次軍事政變中被趕下了臺(tái)。
Police are trying to oust drug dealers from the city . 警方正試圖將毒品販子們從市中心攆走。
Last year's NCAA winners have been ousted from the tournament . 去年的NCAA冠軍在錦標(biāo)賽中被淘汰了。
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