1.把...免职,废黜(国王等)
2.【法】宣誓证明 (that)
3.放置
4.宣誓作证
1.把...免职,废黜(国王等)
2.【法】宣誓证明 (that)
3.放置
4.宣誓作证
1.to force a political leader or a king or queen out of their position of power
2.to give information about something in a court of law
1.He began to idolize President Gamal Abdel Nasser of Egypt, who preached Arab unity and socialism after deposing the king in a 1952 coup.
1952年埃及总统加麦尔·阿卜杜勒·纳赛尔发动政变废黜国王,并鼓吹阿拉伯统一和社会主义,卡扎菲从此极度崇拜他。
2."Some of the fickle populace began to doubt whether they had not been rather precipitate in deposing his brother" (Washington Irving).
“一些多变的人开始怀疑他们把他的兄弟废除掉是不是太不考虑后果了”(华盛顿·欧文)。
3.You must have missed my other post when I said that occupying cities and deposing the government does not make for a victory anymore.
你一定没看我的其他帖子,我说,占领城市和罢免政府不再代表胜利。
4.Let the American's pay for fighting wars, deposing of dictators and nation building with their tax dollars and soldier citizen's.
美国人付出纳税人的钱和战士的生命,来打仗、推倒独裁者和建立国家。
5.Russia's offensive could be aimed at threatening Mr Lukashenka rather than deposing him.
俄罗斯的进攻其目的不在于废黜他的政权,而在于威慑他。
6.It is put forward that forest resources deposing efficiency is the judging standard of efficiency for property rights system.
提出了森林资源配置效率是产权制度效率的判断标准;
7.Deposing Saddam Hussein, Iraq's dictator, Mr Blair said, would reduce the threat from terrorism.
废黜伊拉克独裁者萨达姆•侯赛因,布莱尔表示,将减少恐怖主义威胁。
8.There is no quicker method of deposing of patients than by giving them what they are asking for .
没有比“要什么就给什么”的办法能更快地打发走病人了。
9.the act of deposing someone.
免除某人职位的行为。