ousts

美 [aʊsts]英 [aʊsts]
  • v.罢免;剥夺;革职
  • oust的第三人称单数
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    VERB 罢黜;把…撤职;驱逐
    If someone is ousted from a position of power, job, or place, they are forced to leave it.

    The leaders have been ousted from power by nationalists...

    这些领导人被民族主义者赶下了台。

  • The ousting of his predecessor was one of the most dramatic coups the business world had seen in years.

    将他的前任扳倒是商界多年以来最富戏剧性的一场胜利。

  1. The current move ousts one of the last of a group of JPMorgan executives who Dimon appeared to have relied on to steer the firm through the financial crisis .

    经过此轮人事调整,戴蒙带领摩根大通度过金融危机时所依仗的团队中的最后一人也已经被架空。

  2. Hong Kong Ousts Tokyo as Most Expensive City Hong Kong has taken over from Tokyo as the world 's most expensive city , according to a lifestyle survey which also reveals the gap between the costliest and cheapest cities is narrowing .

    最昂贵的城市根据一项生活方式调查,香港已经取代东京坐上了世界上最昂贵城市的交椅,该调查同时显示生活成本最昂贵城市与最低廉城市之间的差距正在缩小。