depose

英[dɪ'pəʊz] 美[dɪ'poʊz]
  • v. 废黜;罢免;(通常以书面)证明;作证(尤指在法庭宣誓);放下
deposable deposed deposed deposing deposes
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Verb:
  1. force to leave (an office)

  2. make a deposition; declare under oath

1. The right to elect chieftains and to depose them.
选举和撤换酋长的权利.

来自英汉非文学 - 家庭、私有制和国家的起源

2. The witness is going to depose.
证人即将宣誓做证.

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3. The emperor attempted to depose the Pope.
皇帝企图废黜教皇.

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4. The council of the tribe also had the power to depose both sachems and chiefs.
部落会议也有罢免首领和酋帅的权利.

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5. Meanwhile, the revolutionaries prepare to stage a coup and depose the king.
而正在此时, 革命者正准备发起攻击,推翻国王.

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    用作动词 (v.)
    1. The head of state was deposed by the army.
      国家元首被军队废黜了。
    2. The council of the tribe also had the power to depose both sachems and chiefs.
      部落会议也有罢免首领和酋帅的权利。
    3. A witness must depose to such facts as are within his own knowledge.
      证人必须宣誓证明他所知道的事实。
    4. Investigators will depose the witness behind closed doors.
      调查员们将让证人们在关闭的门后宣誓作证。