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
- 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。 - Isaacson begins with Jobs humble origins in Silicon Valley, the early triumph at Apple, and the humiliating ouster from the firm he created.
艾萨克森从乔布斯在硅谷卑微的出身开始撰写,从他早期在苹果的辉煌到颜面尽失地被自己创立的公司扫地出门。 - 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。 - 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 physical ouster of a tenant from the leased premises; the tenant is relieved of any further duty to pay rent.
根据租借条约的租户的物理驱逐;租户被解除任何更进一步的支付租金义务。 - Both lawmakers are called for al-maliki's ouster.
这两位立法委员都要求马利基下台。 - 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。 - Billions of dollars in aid from around the world have poured into the country in the past seven years, following the ouster of the Taliban.
在过去7年里,阿富汗在塔利班倒台之后得到了世界各地数十亿美元的援助。 - 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。 - Even before the names of the interim government were announced, Tunisians were on the streets calling for its ouster.
即使还没公布临时政府名字,突尼斯人就在街道呼吁其下台。