英 [dɪˈpəʊz] 美 [dɪˈpoʊz]
vt. 免职;作证;废黜
vi. 宣誓作证
第三人称单数deposes
现在分词deposing
过去式deposed
过去分词deposed
depose /dɪˈpəʊz/ TEM8 [ deposing deposed deposes ]
及物动词 If a ruler or political leader is deposed, they are forced to give up their position. 罢免
Mr. Ben Bella was deposed in a coup in 1965.
本·贝拉先生在1965年的一次政变中被罢免了。
宣誓作证,(尤指在法庭外)以宣誓书证明:
宣誓作证
... deport 放逐,驱逐出境 depose 废除 deprecate 反对,不赞成,鄙视 depute 委托(某人)为代理 deputy 代表 ...
... expose暴露 depose降职 prose散文,单调 ...
deposition 沉积物;矿床;革职
免职;作证;废黜
To remove from the throne; depose.
从宝座上移走;免除。
The right to elect chieftains and to depose them.
选举和撤换酋长的权利。
It is vital for the lengthy and difficult reconstruction of Libya that Libyans themselves depose Colonel Qaddafi.
鉴于利比亚的重建将会漫长而困难,利比亚人民需要自己来罢黜卡扎菲,这十分重要。
Americans were already divided over whether it is a good idea to depose foreign regimes.
Merrill denied the allegations, and sought to depose former employers Oppenheimer and Goldman Sachs.
The hapless king might also have met the man there who would eventually depose him.