supplant如何读

英:[səˈplɑːnt]

美:[səˈplænt]

supplant是什么意思

  • v. 取代; 排挤
  • <古>根除

supplant自然拼读

sup·plant

s plaent

supplant变形

第三人称单数:supplants

现在分词:supplanting

过去式:supplanted

过去分词:supplanted

supplant扩展

supplantation (n.), supplanter (n.)

supplant词根

词根:supplant

n.

supplanter 排挤者,取代者;代替者

supplant英英释义

verb

transitive verb

to supersede (another) especially by force or treachery

obsolete uproot

efforts to supplant the vernacular

to take the place of and serve as a substitute for especially by reason of superior excellence or power

supplant词源中文解释

十四世纪初,“绊倒,推翻,击败,剥夺”的意思来自古法语 suplanter, sosplanter,“绊倒,推翻,驱逐,篡位”,或直接来源于拉丁语 supplantare “绊倒,推翻”,该词汇形式被同化成 sub “下面”(参见 sub-)+ planta “脚底”(参见 plant(名词))。记录下首次出现“用别的东西取代另一件”的意思是在1670年代。在希伯来语中也有类似的发展,词语 akabh 的意思是“他欺骗了”,来自 akebh 的词元“脚跟”。

supplant词源英文解释

Middle English, from Anglo-French supplanter, from Latin supplantare to trip up, cause to stumble, from sub- + planta sole of the foot — more at place

The first known use of supplant was in the 14th century

supplant儿童词典英英释义

supplement1 of 2noun

something that supplies what is needed or makes an addition

vitamin pills used as dietary supplements

an arc or angle that when added to a given arc or angle equals 180 degrees

supplement2 of 2verb

to add to

supplement their incomes by doing odd jobs

supplement1 of 2noun

something that supplies what is needed or makes an addition

vitamin pills used as dietary supplements

an arc or angle that when added to a given arc or angle equals 180 degrees

supplement2 of 2verb

to add to

supplement their incomes by doing odd jobs

supplement1 of 2noun

something that supplies what is needed or makes an addition

vitamin pills used as dietary supplements

an arc or angle that when added to a given arc or angle equals 180 degrees

supplement2 of 2verb

to add to

supplement their incomes by doing odd jobs

supplement1 of 2noun

something that supplies what is needed or makes an addition

vitamin pills used as dietary supplements

an arc or angle that when added to a given arc or angle equals 180 degrees

supplement2 of 2verb

to add to

supplement their incomes by doing odd jobs

supplementaryadjective

added as a supplement : additional

being or relating to a supplement or a supplementary angle

supple1 of 2adjective

readily adaptable to new situations

a supple mind

capable of being bent without creases or breaks : pliant

supple leather

able to bend or twist with ease : limber

the supple legs of a dancer

supple2 of 2verb

to make soft and easy to bend

supple1 of 2adjective

readily adaptable to new situations

a supple mind

capable of being bent without creases or breaks : pliant

supple leather

able to bend or twist with ease : limber

the supple legs of a dancer

supple2 of 2verb

to make soft and easy to bend

supplantverb

to take the place of (another) especially by force or treachery

to root out and supply a substitute for

to gain the place of and serve as a substitute for especially by reason of superior excellence or power

supplantverb

to take the place of (another) especially by force or treachery

to root out and supply a substitute for

to gain the place of and serve as a substitute for especially by reason of superior excellence or power

supplant 例句

1 But there is another explanation for the continued success of “Dangerous”: Nothing else has come along to supplant it.

2 We all know why food halls have supplanted the glass-and-steel suburban jungles where mall rats and power walkers once roamed: Everyone shops online these days.

3 For some, “it’s supplanted going out to coffee with friends.”

4 It ended in 2008 after a 10-year run, when the Internet officially supplanted the need to air music videos on TV.

5 That just as the theories of Ptolemy and Newton seemed perfectly satisfactory for centuries, so too our most cherished theories will one day be supplanted.

6 One of the chief risks facing booming white-collar cities, such as San Francisco and New York, is that the new poor will supplant the old in public concern.

7 The protagonist of James’s era — the scholar in his dim library — was supplanted in our imaginations by curious young women roaming gloomy manors and innocently unleashing hell.

8 Finally, Mr Trump understood that just as television supplanted radio as the primary way to connect to voters, the internet is sidelining TV.

9 Small tribal coteries were supplanted by corporate donors.

10 Here, both religion and popular culture have been supplanted by a state-driven cult of personality.

11 Here we spied vivid Moorish idol fish and yellow puffer fish in the aquarium-like calm, supplanted by larger tuna as we rounded the rough windward side.

12 When William Shockley was overtaken by colleagues in the race to build the transistor, he got mad and then got even, creating his own supplanting innovation.

13 A ringing supplanted the silence in his head.

14 The notion of constructing a synthetic creature that could supplement or supplant organic women extends back at least as far as E.T.A.

15 Soon other traders began to call Mollie’s father Jimmy, and before long it had supplanted his Osage name.

16 The rugged psychedelic tendencies of the group’s most influential music has been supplanted by bucolic field recordings, gentle percussion and placid keys.

17 They bear witness to the very savagery that society is designed to supplant.

18 Le Carré said Guinness’ portrayal of Smiley was so good it supplanted his personal image of his own character.

19 But the directness of the early work has been supplanted by a multifaceted approach.

20 That recalibration, which supplants yelling, for example, with a more thoughtful choice, is the ultimate win, practitioners say.

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