英:[ˌʌnˈsi:t]
美:[ʌnˈsit]
英:[ˌʌnˈsi:t]
美:[ʌnˈsit]
vt.
从马上摔下
把…从座位(尤其是马鞍)上移开
降级,撤职,革除(职位)
使失去资格
un·seat
uhn sit
第三人称单数:unseats
现在分词:unseating
过去式:unseated
过去分词:unseated
transitive verb
to throw or cause to fall from one's seat, esp. from a saddle; unhorse.
to remove from a place, position, or role, esp. from a political office.He was unseated in the last election.
1590年代,“从座位上扔下来”(尤其是在骑马时),源自 un-(2)“相反的,相对的”和 seat(v.)。“剥夺职位或官衔”的意思可追溯至1610年代; 特别是指1834年以来代表机构中的选举职位。相关词汇: Unseated; unseating。
The first known use of unseat was in 1596
unsettleverb
to move or loosen from a settled state
to make uneasy
change unsettles him
unselfishadjective
not selfish : generous
unselfishadjective
not selfish : generous
unselfishadjective
not selfish : generous
unsegregatedadjective
not segregatedespecially: free from racial segregation
unseenadjective
not seen : invisible
unseemlyadjective
not seemly : not polite or proper
unseemly arguing in public
unseemlyadjective
not seemly : not polite or proper
unseemly arguing in public
unseatverb
to throw from one's seat especially on horseback
to remove from a place or positionespecially: to remove from political office
1 It was a truly Aristotelian way of thinking—yet the void would soon unseat Aristotle once and for all.
2 There's a secret meeting between my boss and his former ministers to unseat this new self-styled, evil genius of anti-corruption.
3 Mr Tusk wants to unseat Mr Kaczynski as part of a long-term plan to break up Law and Justice and absorb bits of it into his own Civic Platform party.
Tusk想通过Kaczynski的下台作为他长期计划的一部份,以此来瓦解法律与公正党,并吸取他们的力量加入自己的公民纲领党。
4 “He realizes that force of arms is still a possibility for unseating him.”
5 Problem No. 2: The Penguin said that Fish intends to unseat Falcone. What does she have to say about that?
6 His narrow victory unseated a Democratic incumbent, Melissa Bean.
7 Really, though, she's trying to unseat Maya from the throne Anna's affections, even to the point of othering her by making racist comments about Maya's Japanese mother.
8 Similarly, in 2005 "Six Feet Under" was laid to rest, but was unseated by a sci-fi upstart called -- you guessed it --"Lost."
9 That wasn’t enough to unseat the Weinstein Co. historical drama “Lee Daniels’ The Butler,” which stayed on top for the third week with $20 million.
10 And there are people with the power to unseat Moore-- the Witherspoon renaissance, quippily dubbed the Reesurgence, offers its own appeal.
11 Herein, makeup artists weigh in on why these classics have never gone out of style, whether they deserve the reputation and which newer items are qualified to unseat them.
12 Republicans are downright giddy about the prospect of unseating Brown.
13 Almost as soon as she unseated an incumbent congressman in a Democratic primary in 2008, Edwards became all about pushing out the Democratic Party’s message.
14 So far, it’s made $127m – and it may just prove this year’s Oscar upset, unseating The Irishman and Marriage Story for best picture.
15 “With only four months to put a campaign together with zero dollars in an initial campaign fund, we came very close to unseating a two-term incumbent,” Leeds said.
16 He is the second most widely-read writer in the UK — and was, for a long time, the first, before being unseated by J.K.
17 After all, it was Kelly’s statements to internal investigators last year that Ailes had harassed her, too, that may have been the final straw in unseating him from the top Fox News job.
18 Once firms become technology leaders it is harder unseat them.
一旦公司成为技术的引领人物,想就革除很难了。
19 It is still not clear who was behind Sunday's attempt to unseat the president.
仍不知道星期天发生的企图夺取总统权力的幕后主使是谁。
20 She was haunted by a prophecy that foretold of her unseating by a younger, more beautiful queen.