unseat

[英] [ʌnˈsi:t] [美] [ʌnˈsit] 生词本

vt.

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  • 词典例句

1. VERB 把…革职;罢免 When people try to unseat a person who is in an important job or position, they try to remove him or her from that job or position. 
  • It is still not clear who was behind Sunday's attempt to unseat the President...

    目前还不清楚星期天发动的企图推翻总统的行动的幕后指使人是谁。

  • Only two US representatives were unseated.

    只有两位美国代表被免职。

2. VERB 使从马上摔下 If a horse unseats its rider, it causes him or her to fall off. 
  • Crystal Spirit unseated his rider in the Berkshire Hurdle at Newbury...

    在纽伯里举行的伯克郡障碍赛中“水玉精灵”把骑师掀了下来。

  • She was unseated on her first ride.

    她第一次骑马就从马上摔了下来。

Verb

1. remove from political office;

  • "The Republicans are trying to unseat the liberal Democrat"

2. dislodge from one's seat, as from a horse

1. The opposition tried to unseat the government.
反对党试图推翻政府。

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