supplant的意思和读音

supplant

: [səˈplænt] : [səˈplɑːnt]

v.

supplants  supplanting  supplanted  

v.install

v.displace,oust,succeed,replace,unseat

supplantv.

1.~ sb/sthto take the place of sb/sth (especially sb/sth older or less modern)

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

v.1.to replace something or someone, often as a result of being more powerful

1. (com + ) supplant v (sup + ...

2. imprudent supplant dynamic ...

3. replace,v, supplant,v, technic,n, , ...

4. summon , supplant , supplement , ...

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1.If conservatives were to rally around a single alternative candidate, they could quite probably supplant Mr Romney with one of their own.

2.The inconvenient truth is that Chinese consumers are not ready to supplant US consumers as the primary engine of global demand.

3.My latest bad-news boyfriend had just suggested I get silicone implants; suddenly, I was ready to supplant him.

4.When do you think mobile broadband will be fast enough, cheap enough, and ubiquitous enough to supplant wifi?线WiFi

5.If you exchange the word "Snitch" for "Harry, " you can see this action as symbolizing that Ginny will supplant Cho in Harry's affections.”,

6.The extent to which unmanned aircraft could or should supplant piloted ones will be debated for decades.

7.Will it be ready to compromise this advantage in order to supplant the failing dollar as the world's reserve currency?

8.But if the aim of Japan's high-speed rail revolution was to supplant domestic air travel, it has failed.

9.China, in pushing its trade agenda, is hoping to supplant the U. S. and other Western countries as a major driver of India's growth.西

10.The yuan is the likeliest candidate to supplant it but has so far taken only baby steps to becoming international.