1.僭称,冒称;霸占,擅取
2.不当地把...归于 (to)
1.to take power that is not legally yours
1.It should not be for external forces to arrogate themselves that role; often, they do not have enough knowledge to decide rightly.
外部势力绝不能老越俎代庖;通常情况是他们掌握不了充分信息来作出正确决策。
2.Differences between Political Party and Country--Why The Party Cannot Arrogate to Itself the Role of Government?
政党与国家的区别--为什么不能以党代政?
3.And so I would arrogate no particular merit to literary men for the possession of this faculty of doing good which some of them enjoy.
所以我不会硬说文人之具有行善的能力是什么特别的优点,他们中有些人就是喜爱那样做。
4.At the same time, due to resource arrogate English in Asia, the only emu oil exporters.
同时,由于资源独揽,英吉利是亚洲唯一的鸸鹋油出口商。
5.Don't arrogate wrong intentions to your colleagues.
不要硬说你同事们动机不良。
6.Stress the center in the arrangement of national administrative power, arrogate all powers to oneself to make singly privately;
在国家行政权力的安排上突出中心,实行单一专权专任制;