usurp的意思和读音

usurp

: [juˈzɜrp] : [juːˈzɜː(r)p]

v.

usurps  usurping  usurped  

v.+n.usurp power,usurp role

v.surrender

v.seize,appropriate,take,take over,arrogate

usurpv.

1.~ sb/sthto take sb's position and/or power without having the right to do this

v.1.,,;2.,;,; (up; upon)

v.1.to take a job or position that belongs to someone else without having the right to do this

1. utensil n usurp v vacuum n ...

2. leer vi. , 11。 usurp v. , , 12。 consent vi. , , 13。 ...

3. utensil n usurp v vacuum n ...

4. usurious usurp usurpation ,, ...

5. rile > usurp > ??stoic > ...

6. 〖plunder〗 。 〖usurp。 〖be greedy for sex〗 。 ...

7. 〖 Daospring〗 〖 embezzle;usurp〖 robber;bandit;embezzler;thief〗 ...

8. [ deed] [ usurp] [ lose force or reliance] ...

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1.Few of the Dwarves are able to survive in this sharp frost, not to mention the enemies who would dare trying to usurp the town.使

2.But I suffer not a woman to teach, nor to usurp authority over the man, but to be in silence.

3.Many career men and the big powers around your country are ready to usurp your position at any time. Therefore, you feel unsafe.

4.He implies that Satan' s attempt to usurp the throne of God was the right thing to do!

5.Java indeed is beginning to usurp the standard network operating environment.,Java

6.under-planned attempt to usurp power would easily fail, it would provide a fatal distraction at a crucial point in time.

7.ex. In a flash the evil intent of the vice-president to usurp power hit the president between the eyes.

8.No one can usurp the Divine Plan, and that should remove any doubts that some of you may hold.】,

9.In Colonial America, men sometimes "sued for slander if neighbors gossiped that a husband was allowing his wife to usurp his authority. "

10.Such people seem to usurp all the important places in the world: they have power, position, prestige.