subvert的意思和读音

subvert

: [səbˈvɜrt] : [səbˈvɜː(r)t]

v.使使

subverts  subverting  subverted  

v.support

v.undermine,overthrow,destabilize,sabotage,disrupt

subvertv.

1.[t][i]~ (sth)to try to destroy the authority of a political, religious, etc. system by attacking it secretly or indirectly

2.[t]~ sth使使to try to destroy a person's belief in sth or sb

v.1.,,();(),(),()

v.1.to attack or harm a government or established system of law, politics, etc.2.to make someone less loyal or less moral

1. 〖 gladanddiligent〗 subvert;overturn;overthrow;undermine〗 〖 demented〗 ...

2. version subvert vision ...

3. obverse 18. subvert )- subversion – n. 23. ...

4. usurp subvert revolt ...

5. subtlety subvert , , succinct ...

6. adversity? subvert? ...

7. ... savor n. subvert v. abound v. ...

8. generate heat 19. subvert destitute 。。。 21. ...

:,,,使,使,,,

1.Cameron, the Murdoch empire and the police have been involved in a corrupt attempt to subvert the democratic rights of the British people.

2.The Venezuelan government has also ejected a pair of US diplomats on suspicion of trying to subvert the government.

3.This was badly received by other countries, which accused the White House of trying to subvert the UN.

4.He said the speeches reflect a philosophy that could subvert "the mainstream concept of judging. "

5.In such a culture, the power of poetry to subvert is immense, and in Mr. Thien's hands, it would be deemed a dangerous weapon.

6.Mr Hu was convicted of trying to subvert state power, after taking up the causes of AIDS patients and the environment.

7.WHO officials accuse the tobacco industry of trying to subvert the treaty by pressuring countries not to ratify it.

8.How could it respond, in a way, to acknowledge or subvert the fact that we're looking at it?

9.It is possible that the police may try to subvert the app by feeding it false information.

10.But that may be a good thing considering the kind of innovation we had -- attempting to subvert accounting and regulations.