英 [ˌjuːzɜːˈpeɪʃn] 美 [ˌjuːzɜːrˈpeɪʃn]
n. 篡夺;夺取
entry to another's property without right or permission
同义词: trespass / encroachment / violation / intrusion
wrongfully seizing and holding (an office or powers) by force (especially the seizure of a throne or supreme authority)
a succession of generals who ruled by usurpation
篡位
... Preliminary 准备工作,预赛,初步的 Usurpation 篡夺 侵占 Bombastic 夸大的,言过其实的 ...
... corruption 贪污腐化 usurpation 强夺 blackmail 敲诈,勒索 ...
... encroachment 侵占(相关词汇补充:infringe v.侵犯); usurpation 篡权、侵占; candid 率直的; ...
... uphold verdict 维持原判 维持原判 usurpation 篡夺,非法使用 篡夺,非法使用 utter 行使伪造物 行使伪造物 ...
篡夺;夺取
"Judicial usurpation", was Father Neuhaus's term for it.
“司法僭越”是纽豪斯神父对它的称呼。
Surely this usurpation is more worrisome than a few federal stimulus programs.
对权力的篡夺的担忧远胜于联邦刺激计划。
With convincing power he portrayed the usurpation and corruptions of the papal see.
他有力地抨击罗马教廷僭越权限和腐化败坏的行为。
But then again, efficiency is not nearly as rousing a rallying cry as resisting federal usurpation.
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' While rarely litigated, this provision may well apply to judicial usurpation of the unquestioned process of the executive branch.
Corruption, serious crime, land theft and other usurpation of resources, nepotism, a lack of rule of law and exclusionary patronage networks afflict governance.
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