单词 | oust |
释义 | oust /aʊst/ verb [transitive] (used especially in newspapers) to force sb out of a job or a position of power, especially in order to take their place (尤用于报章)剥夺,罢免,革职◆he was ousted as chairman. 他被免去主席的职位。◆the boss of the group was ousted from his job by fellow directors. 这家集团的老板被董事们赶下了台。◆(figurative) the new product may oust the market leader from its position. 这款新产品可能取代市场龙头的位置。 ▸ ousting noun [uncountable] ◆the ousting of the chief executive 总裁的罢免☞ oustoust /aʊst/ [transitive] (written) to force sb out of a job or position of power, especially in order to take their place剥夺,罢免,革职(尤指为了取而代之)◆he was ousted as chairman.他的主席职务被革除了。◆the rebels finally managed to oust the government from power.反叛者最后总算夺取了政权。oust/aʊst ||; aυst/verb [t] (written 书面语)oust sb (from/as sth) to force sb out of a job or position of power, especially in order to take his/her place 把(某人)赶下台,罢免(尤指为了替代其职位): ◇he was ousted as chairman. 他被罢免主席职务。 oustsee ⇨ get rid of 2 oust /ast; aʊst/v [t]to force someone out of a position of power 把…撤职[撵走],罢黜,罢免:◇be ousted from the committee 被逐出委员会 |
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