单词 | ouster |
释义 | ousterWord family verboustnounouster ous·ter /ˈaʊstə $ -ər/ noun [uncountableU] American EnglishAmE GET RID OFwhen someone is removed from a position of power or from a competition – used in news reports 罢免,废黜,撤职〔用于新闻报道〕 somebody’s ouster/the ouster of somebody the ouster of the brutal dictatorship 推翻残暴的独裁统治 Examples from the Corpus ouster• In fact Jeffries' ouster provoked not a ripple in Harlem, and nothing more dangerous than a rally on campus.• The cases on ouster clauses and tribunals were irrelevant to clauses excluding appeal from the High Court.• Havel's ouster came as a shock to everybody.• Another important type of statutory ouster clause are clauses which set a time-limit on judicial review.• Did she manipulate the ouster of White House travel office personnel so her pals could get the job?• Nor would he send them letters announcing their ouster. somebody’s ouster/the ouster of somebody• Did she manipulate the ouster of White House travel office personnel so her pals could get the job?• President Luis Echeverra, upset at the paper's critical tone, orchestrated the ouster of its editor, Julio Scherer. From Longman Business Dictionary ousterous·ter /ˈaʊstə-ər/ noun [countableC] American EnglishAmE journalism an act of removing someone from a powerful job, position etc in order to take their place The board faced an ouster by shareholders after it rejected a $55-a-share offer. (1500-1600) Anglo-French → OUST |
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