时间: 2025-04-26 01:38:39
美: [ju'zɝp]
英: [jʊ'zɜːp; jʊ'sɜːp]
vt. 篡夺;夺取;侵占
vi. 篡夺;篡权
最后更新时间:2025-04-26 01:38:39
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The king was overthrown after his cousin attempted to usurp the throne.
(国王在他的堂兄试图夺取王位后被推翻。)
She felt that her ideas were being usurped by her colleagues without credit.
(她感到她的想法被同事们在没有给予认可的情况下夺取了。)
The military coup was a clear attempt to usurp the power of the elected government.
(军事政变明显是试图夺取选举政府权力的行为。)
He accused his partner of trying to usurp control of the business.
(他指控他的合伙人试图夺取对生意的控制权。)
The new policies were seen as a way for the government to usurp citizens' freedoms.
(新政策被视为政府夺取公民自由的一种方式。)
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通过以上分析,可以帮助学*者更深入地理解和运用“usurp”这一单词。
[[正式]] If you say that someone usurps a job, role, title, or position, they take it from someone when they have no right to do this. 篡夺; 夺取
例:Did she usurp his place in his mother's heart?她夺取了他在他母亲心目中的地位吗?