v.霸占,擅自占有:未经他人同意而擅自占有或控制他人的权利、财产等。
arrogate /ˈærəˌɡeɪt/ [ arrogating arrogated arrogates ]
及物动词/不及物动词 If someone arrogates to themselves something such as a responsibility or privilege, they claim or take it even though they have no right to do so. 妄取
The assembly arrogated to itself the right to make changes.
议会攫取了进行修改的权利。
He arrogated the privilege to himself alone.
他只为自己捞取特权。
make undue claims to having
同义词: assign
冒称具有
... 被擦边过的 = sideswiped 被擅取的 = arrogated 被攫取的 = snapped ...
He arrogated the privilege to himself alone.
他只为自己捞取特权。
The assembly arrogated to itself the right to make changes.
议会攫取了进行修改的权利。
That firm arrogated itself the right to develop this area.
那家企业冒称有权开发这一地区。
Hindu fundamentalist groups and their apologists triumphantly seized on the news of the arrests and promptly arrogated to Islamic organizations responsibility for all the recent attacks on Christians.
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But more important, the defenders of Wahhabism arrogated to themselves the right to decide what the city's police should do in response to the challenge of radical Islam.
In January of this year, a judge in Virginia ruled against the EPA, which had arrogated to itself the power to regulate unpolluted storm water that runs into a creek.
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