1.篡夺,侵占,盗用;强夺
2.〈罕〉篡夺,篡位;侵占,侵犯;侵害 (up; upon)
1.to take a job or position that belongs to someone else without having the right to do this
1.In a delicate exercise, charities are trying to present their agenda without usurping the mayor.
慈善机构在不篡夺市长权力的前提下,提出他们的计划。
2.No one , though , ever spoke of how the greater demons might have felt about that usurping of their power .
然而,没一个人,曾经提到那些比较强大的恶魔也许觉得他们的力量被侵占了。
3.Any attempt to teach man to use his mind to control matter, is suspect of usurping the power that only God rightfully exercises.
任何人试图(或教导人)使用自己的思想来控制物质世界的,都有夺去上帝权利的嫌疑。
4.Amazon, with a 37 per cent leap in brand value, is now the top retailer, usurping Walmart for the first time.
品牌价值激增37%的亚马逊(Amazon),首次超过沃尔玛(Walmart),成为目前排名最靠前的零售商。
5.This simultaneously pumps up asset prices and obscures their speculative nature, with euphoria usurping the place of analysis.
这在推高资产价格的同时还模糊了它们的投机本质,狂热篡夺了冷静分析的位置。
6.and I have no intention of usurping your authority.
我绝没有企图篡夺您的职权
7.Royal officials were required to verify that the king's children were truly his progeny to prevent impostors from usurping the throne.
皇室大臣被要求证明过往的小孩真的是他的后裔,以免有人冒名顶替,篡夺王位。
8.In the summer of 2010 Russia unleashed a television attack on Mr Lukashenka, accusing him of usurping power and repressing the media.
2010年夏天,俄罗斯通过电视攻击卢卡申科,指责他篡夺权力和打压媒体。
9.The act of usurping, especially the wrongful seizure of royal sovereignty.
篡权,篡位篡权行为,尤指非法地夺取王权。
10.Big countries are better at usurping power, but the declared purpose of the G20 is policy reform, for which it is poorly suited.
大国更擅长的是争权夺利,但G20所宣称的目标是政策改革,而在这方面它实在不太合适。