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ouster

英 [ˈaʊstə(r)]

美 [ˈaʊstər]

n.  罢免; 废黜; 革职

复数:ousters 

法律

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
      1. the president's ouster by the military
        军方对总统的废黜

    英英释义

    noun

    • the act of ejecting someone or forcing them out
        Synonym:ousting
      1. a wrongful dispossession
        1. a person who ousts or supplants someone else
            Synonym:ejector

          双语例句

          • 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。
          • 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。
          • Thousands of Yemenis have called for his ouster over the last several months in protests that have turned violent.
            数以千计的也门人在过去几个月的抗议活动中呼吁他下台。这些抗议活动已转变为暴力事件。
          • 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 Ouster Analysis of Trace Elements in Fructus Cnidii from Different Region
            不同地区蛇床子中微量元素聚类分析
          • Even before Bartz 'ouster, Chernin was reported to be considering an acquisition of Yahoo as part of a group of investors.
            早在巴茨被免职之前,已有报道称切宁正在考虑与其他投资者合作收购雅虎。
          • Both lawmakers are called for al-maliki's ouster.
            这两位立法委员都要求马利基下台。
          • Tuesday's incidents were the first major attack against British forces in Iraq since the ouster of the regime of Saddam Hussein in April.
            星期二发生的这两起事件是今年四月萨达姆政权倒台以来英国军人首次遭遇的重大袭击。
          • 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。
          • The stock jumped radically when Fortune first reporter news of Apotheker's ouster; that's a bad sign for any company's executive management.
            《财富》杂志首次报道李艾科被逐出惠普后,公司股价立刻急剧飙升,这对任何公司的管理层而言都不是好兆头。