usurped
英 [juːˈzɜːpt]
美 [juːˈzɜːrpt]
v. 篡夺; 侵权
usurp的过去分词和过去式
过去式:usurped
柯林斯词典
- VERB 夺取;篡夺;侵占
If you say that someoneusurpsa job, role, title, or position, they take it from someone when they have no right to do this.- Did she usurp his place in his mother's heart?...
她取代了他在他母亲心目中的地位吗? - The Congress wants to reverse the reforms and usurp the power of the presidency.
议会企图颠覆改革,夺取总统权力。
- Did she usurp his place in his mother's heart?...
双语例句
- Witnesses said that relations between the two cats have been strained since Freya usurped Larry from his role of prowling the corridors of power.
目击者说,自从弗莱娅夺取了拉里在首相府台阶上巡逻的职务后,两只猫的关系就变得越来越紧张。 - Sony is struggling to reinvent itself after being usurped in TVs and digital music players.
索尼公司在失去电视机以及电子音乐播放器老大位置之后,一直努力开发新的产品。 - However, Tian Chengzi someday killed the King of Qi and then usurped his throne.
然而,有一天,田成子将齐王杀死,窃取了他的王位。 - A white, dull light fell from a large window, with tiny panes, on the left, which usurped the whole width of the room.
一片暗淡的白光从左边的一大扇小方格玻璃窗里透进来,窗子和屋子一般宽,我们看时,看不见一个人; - The technology sector continues to hog the limelight, but Google, the top-ranking brand four years running, has been usurped by Apple.
科技行业依然风头最健,但曾连续四年位居榜首的谷歌(Google)已经被苹果超过。 - Our government was usurped by the central bankers and the power elite in1913 with the establishment of the federal reserve.
我们政府在1913年成立美联储的时候就被中央银行和权力精英侵占了。 - He viciously killed by the pro-brother, usurped the throne companion, lured by the queen, is still sitting on the throne.
他狠毒的害死了亲哥哥,篡夺了王兄的王位,又诱骗了王后,高高地坐在王位上。 - Also commentary on how the power of Japanese cartoon Hello Kitty has usurped power from actual political leader.
日本卡通人物凯蒂猫的影响力如何压过真正的政治领导人物,该幅画也是针对这种现象的一种诠释。 - When I started writing about Whitehall for the FT my column was full of stories about how civil servants had been sidelined under Labour, their role as advisers usurped by a few prime ministerial cronies.
当我开始为英国《金融时报》撰写有关白厅的报道时,我的专栏里满是有关工党执政时期公务员是如何受到冷落的报道,他们作为顾问的角色被一小撮首相的密友们所篡夺。 - US President Barack Obama proclaimed America had usurped China as the world's No 1 investment destination, a bold statement that left some economists scratching their heads.
美国总统奥巴马声称美国已经取代中国成为世界首选投资目的地,这一大胆言论让一些经济学家莫名其妙。