depose
英[dɪ'pəʊz]
美[dɪ'poʊz]
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v.
废黜;罢免;(通常以书面)证明;作证(尤指在法庭宣誓);放下
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Verb:
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force to leave (an office)
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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.
来自辞典例句
- 3. The emperor attempted to depose the Pope.
- 皇帝企图废黜教皇.
来自辞典例句
- 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.
来自辞典例句
- 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.)
- The head of state was deposed by the army.
国家元首被军队废黜了。
- 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。
- 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。
- 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。