ouster
英 [ˈaʊstə(r)]
美 [ˈaʊstər]
n. 罢免; 废黜; 革职
复数:ousters
BNC.48157 / COCA.17107
牛津词典
noun
- 罢免;废黜;革职
the act of removing sb from a position of authority in order to put sb else in their place; the fact of being removed in this way- the president's ouster by the military
军方对总统的废黜
- the president's ouster by the military
英英释义
noun
- the act of ejecting someone or forcing them out
- a wrongful dispossession
- a person who ousts or supplants someone else
双语例句
- Mr. Griffin assumed he had a mandate to change Time, he told Crain's Chicago Business after his ouster.
格里芬在被解聘之后对《克瑞恩芝加哥商业报》(Crain'sChicagoBusiness)说,他以为自己肩负着改革时代公司的使命。 - Months of bloodshed, protest, but success: the ouster of the Shah and his oppressive government.
数月的流血,抗议,但是获得了成功:驱逐了伊朗国王及其政权。 - We first talked to jump during the original Tahrir Square protests of 2011, which resulted in the ouster of Hosni Mubarak.
我们第一次和捷普对话是2011年开罗解放广场最初举行抗议的时候,抗议最终导致胡斯尼•穆巴拉克下台。 - Its fiscal cuts will be seen as arbitrary and inequitable, leading the indigenous peoples to descend from the highlands and call for the president's ouster.
它的国库削减会被认作独断而有失公正的,进而使当地人民突然发难,呼唤总统下台。 - He has to apply for an ouster order.
他不得不申请驱逐令。 - Tuesday's incidents were the first major attack against British forces in Iraq since the ouster of the regime of Saddam Hussein in April.
星期二发生的这两起事件是今年四月萨达姆政权倒台以来英国军人首次遭遇的重大袭击。 - Polls have shown a gradual erosion of popular support for the war effort in Iraq since Saddam Hussein's ouster.
民意调查显示,自萨达姆.侯赛因被推翻,民众对伊拉克战争的支持率在逐渐下降。 - The stock jumped radically when Fortune first reporter news of Apotheker's ouster; that's a bad sign for any company's executive management.
《财富》杂志首次报道李艾科被逐出惠普后,公司股价立刻急剧飙升,这对任何公司的管理层而言都不是好兆头。 - NBC news is still the network leader even though things appear chaotic at today with the apparently imminent ouster of host Ann curry.
NBC新闻仍是电视网的领头羊,即使《今日秀》的情况显得有些混乱,而且显然其节目主播安•克莉即将被撤职。 - Mr Thaksin in his first public statement after his ouster said in London that he wanted to take a rest from politics.
在他信被废除总理后,他在伦敦首次公开声明他想淡出政治舞台。
