usurper
基本解釋
- n. 篡位者;篡奪者;僭取者
英漢例句
- Talk about a usurper!
這是一個(gè)篡位者! - When he takes office he will be considered a "usurper" not deserving of my respect for anything of which he affixes his name.
他上臺(tái)後,我會(huì)認(rèn)爲(wèi)他是一個(gè)“篡奪者”,他所做的任何事都不會(huì)值得我去尊敬。 - It's not at all the point that a broad, ideological view of Richard II was any different from what Wilson said; that was perfectly true. Bolingbroke was considered a usurper.
竝不是說(shuō),《理查二世》的主題思想,和威爾遜說(shuō)的完全不同;,他說(shuō)的也是真的,博林佈魯尅是被看做篡位者。 - The party's hard core argues that they should treat him as an illegitimate usurper.
ECONOMIST: Lexington - In 1984, another military usurper, General Zia ul Haq, resorted to a referendum to install himself as president.
ECONOMIST: Pakistan - The man is a usurper, cheated into office and without any democratic legitimacy.
ECONOMIST: Post-war post bag
雙語(yǔ)例句
權(quán)威例句
詞組短語(yǔ)
- Mafia Usurper 篡權(quán)者
- Space Usurper 太空篡位者
- usurper r 篡奪者
- usurper king 篡位君王
- Bastard and Usurper 私生子與篡位者
短語(yǔ)
英英字典
- A usurper is someone who takes another person's title or position when they have no right to.