oust的意思和读音

oust

: [aʊst] : [aʊst]

v.

ousts  ousting  ousted  

v.+n.oust rival

v.appoint

v.throw out,expel,get rid of,drive out,exile

oustv.

1.to force sb out of a job or position of power, especially in order to take their place

He was ousted as chairman.

The rebels finally managed to oust the government from power.

v.1.,, (from; of)2.】(),,3.,

v.1.to remove someone from a position of power, especially in order to take that position

1. banish v | oust v ,, exclude v. | ...

2. mandatory ; oust , proverbial ,

3. ostentatious adj oust vt overt adj ...

4. Buyout: Oust Realism: ...

5. : Ramadan oust : Canada ...

6. 〖 eject〗 oust()〖 eject;expel;turnsb.away〗 ...

7. banish v | oust v ,, exclude v. | ...

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1.China will not be able to oust the Japanese quickly, but the greater part of her territory will remain in her hands.

2.To put it in perspective, it took over a year of protests to oust the Shah of Iran in 1979.1979使

3.For all that, politicians from within his own party, as well as the opposition, are plotting to oust Mr Kan.

4.Libyan opposition forces trying to oust Moammar Gadhafi from his four decades in power are heading to China to seek support.40

5.ROBERT MUGABE appears once again to have wrong-footedvt those who have been trying to oust him.

6.Further, two weeksearlier the President signed a secret order for the CIA to assist the rebelswho are trying to oust Gaddafi.

7.Plantation gangs began to oust the patch cultivation of the labourer serf in the case of some staple products.

8.JPMorgan insiders said some bankers in London, where Mr Winters was based, were dismayed by the decision to oust him.5

9.JPMorgan insides said some bankers in London, where Mr Winters was based, were dismayed by the decision to oust him.

10.Armed rebels have been battling Gaddafi loyalists for more than two months in an attempt to oust Libya's ruler of nearly 42 years.42