英 [aʊst] 美 [aʊst]
vt. 罢免,撤职;淘汰;驱逐;取代;撤销(法院对某事的司法权);<法律>剥夺
第三人称单数ousts
现在分词ousting
过去式ousted
过去分词ousted
oust /aʊst/ CET6 TEM8 [ ousting ousted ousts ]
及物动词 If someone is ousted from a position of power, job, or place, they are forced to leave it. 罢黜; 把…撤职; 驱逐
The leaders have been ousted from power by nationalists.
那些领导人已被民族主义者赶下了台。
The Republicans may oust him in November.
共和党人可能在11月罢免他。
可数名词 罢黜; 撤职; 驱逐
The group has called for the ouster of the trust's board.
该集团已要求罢免信托董事会。
剥夺,夺取
... mediate v. 调解,调停 【记法】分解为:me(我)+di(弟)+ate(吃),我和弟弟吃饭 oust vt. 轰,撵 pauper n. 贫民,穷人 ...
... original jurisdiction 最初审理权 oust 剥夺;排除 ouster 排除;剥夺遗产 ...
... opponent对手 oust淘汰 outdoor室内 ...
... Hero of Bladehold瑞锋城赛勇士 Oust撵走 Spellskite蔑咒兽 ...
ouster 驱逐;剥夺;罢黜
The Republicans may oust him in November.
共和党人可能在11月罢免他。
The legislative body had voted to oust the country's onetime rulers.
立法机构已投票罢黜了该国以前的统治者们。
I 'm sorry to say nothing could oust a computer.
很遗憾,什么也不可能取代计算机。
A group of American businessmen and planters in Hawaii plotted to oust her.
VOA : special.2010.07.08
He is so unpopular some in his party want to oust him as leader before the August election.
VOA : standard.2009.07.13
Geithner also defended President Barack Obama's decision last week to oust the chairman of ailing U.S.automaker General Motors.
VOA : standard.2009.04.05
Casinos occasionally oust executives at the behest of regulators or during a regulatory investigation.
In 2003, he wrote a history of the military campaign to oust Saddam Hussein.
In southwestern Indiana, Democratic Sheriff Brad Ellsworth is trying to oust six-term Republican John Hostettler.