usurp 英 [ju:ˈzɜ:p]   美 [juˈzɜrp]

usurp

usurp  英 [ju:ˈzɜ:p] 美 [juˈzɜrp]

vt. 篡夺;夺取;侵占  vi. 篡夺;篡权 

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If China does usurp America, what kind of hegemon will it be? 如果中国真的篡夺了美国的地位,这会是一个怎样的霸主呢?
Will we sit back and helplessly watch them usurp our system of trade/compensation? 我们会不采取任何行动,眼巴巴地看着他们篡夺我们的贸易/赔偿制度吗?

  • If you take over your neighbor's backyard and claim his in-ground swimming pool as your own, you might seize control of, or usurp his yard, but he'll probably call the cops on you.
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  • vt. 篡夺;夺取;侵占
  • vi. 篡夺;篡权
  • 1. If China does usurp America, what kind of hegemon will it be?

    如果中国真的篡夺了美国的地位,这会是一个怎样的霸主呢?

  • 2. Will we sit back and helplessly watch them usurp our system of trade/compensation?

    我们会不采取任何行动,眼巴巴地看着他们篡夺我们的贸易/赔偿制度吗?

  • 3. Congress cannot and must not allow the administration to usurp the constitutional authority that Congress has to make our immigration policies.

    他说:“国会不能,也一定不会允许行政当局篡夺宪法赋予国会的权力,来制定我们的移民政策。

  • usurp (v.) early 14c., from Old French usurper "to (wrongfully) appropriate" (14c.), from Latin usurpare "make use of, seize for use," in later Latin "to assume unlawfully, trespass on," from usus "a use" (see use (v.)) + rapere "to seize" (see rapid (adj.)). Related: Usurped; usurping.
usurp / juːˈzɜːp ; NAmE juːˈzɜːrp / verb usurpsb/sth ( formal) to take sb's position and/or power without having the right to do this 篡夺;侵权 usurp·ation / ˌjuːzɜːˈpeɪʃn ; NAmE ˌjuːzɜːrˈpeɪʃn / noun [uncountable ,  countable ] usurp·er usurper usurpers / juːˈzɜːpə(r) ; NAmE juːˈzɜːrpər / noun usurp usurps usurped usurping usurp / juːˈzɜːp ; NAmE juːˈzɜːrp / usurp·ation / ˌjuːzɜːˈpeɪʃn ; NAmE ˌjuːzɜːrˈpeɪʃn / usurp·er / juːˈzɜːpə(r) ; NAmE juːˈzɜːrpər /
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