英:[ˌju:zɜ:'peɪʃn]
美:[ˌjuzɜ'peɪʃn]
英:[ˌju:zɜ:'peɪʃn]
美:[ˌjuzɜ'peɪʃn]
u·sur·pa·tion
yu sr peI shn [or] yu zr peI shn
词根:usurp
n.usurper 篡位者;篡夺者;僭取者
vi.usurp 篡夺;篡权
vt.usurp 篡夺;夺取;侵占
verb
transitive verb
to seize and hold (office, place, functions, powers, etc.) in possession by force or without right
usurp a throne
to take or make use of without right
usurped the rights to her life story
to take the place of by or as if by force : supplant
must not let stock responses based on inherited prejudice usurp careful judgment
intransitive verb
to seize or exercise authority or possession wrongfully
14世纪后期,来源于古法语 usurpacion,源自拉丁语 usurpationem(nominative usurpatio)“利用”,是做的动作名词,源自 usurpare 的过去分词词干(见 usurp)。
篡权
Middle English, from Anglo-French usorper, from Latin usurpare to take possession of without legal claim, from usu (ablative of usus use) + rapere to seize — more at rapid
The first known use of usurp was in the 14th century
utilizeverb
to make use of especially for a certain job
utilizeverb
to make use of especially for a certain job
utilizeverb
to make use of especially for a certain job
utilitarianadjective
of or relating to utility
aiming at usefulness rather than beauty
utilitarian furniture
uterusnoun
the muscular organ of a female mammal in which the young develop before birth called alsowomb
uterineadjective
of, relating to, or affecting the uterus uterine cancer
the uterine lining
uterusnoun
the muscular organ of a female mammal in which the young develop before birth called alsowomb
utensilnoun
a device or container used in a household and especially a kitchen
an article serving a useful purpose
writing utensils
usurynoun
the lending of money with an interest charge for its use
a rate of interest that is very high or higher than the usual rate
usurpverb
to seize and hold by force or without right
usurp power from the king
1 His lawsuit filed Friday argues the courts should stop the Legislature’s “unconstitutional usurpation of the executive powers” that could result in “costs to taxpayers of unconstitutional legislative sessions.”
2 The nation, he declared, could not remain “passive under these progressive usurpations, and these accumulating wrongs.”
3 “The day that enemies usurp part of Muslim land, jihad becomes the individual duty of every Muslim. In face of the Jews’ usurpation of Palestine, it is compulsory that the banner of Jihad be raised.”
4 “The Gates Foundation presence has been, at best, an adjunct to WHO and at worst a hostile takeover and a usurpation,” said Amir Attaran, a University of Ottawa professor of law and medicine.
5 In the legal filings Trump's attorneys stated, "This case centers on Mr. Woodward's systematic usurpation, manipulation and exploitation of audio of President Trump."
6 “We found her court orders to be confusing, conflicting, and a usurpation of authority.”
7 Parents are threatened with child endangerment when they resist state usurpation of their rights and responsibilities.
家长受到威胁与危害儿童抵抗时,他们篡夺国家自己的权利和责任。
8 “The Gates Foundation presence has been, at best, an adjunct to W.H.O. and at worst a hostile takeover and a usurpation,” said Amir Attaran, a University of Ottawa professor of law and medicine.
9 The alleged crimes range from usurpation of functions, corruption, money laundering and public incitement to disobey the law, to conspiracy with foreign governments and terrorism.
10 If there is going to be a popular front to fight the GOP's crude usurpation of democracy, it's going to take people like Liz Cheney to join up.
11 As historical interpretations have evolved, the Spanish usurpation and how it is construed remain a tinderbox in Mexico.
12 Thirteen hours later, after Vice President Mike Pence signaled he wouldn’t be part of a usurpation, Mr. Trump tweeted that Mr. Pence “didn’t have the courage.”
13 But if some hope to turn the story into a more positive one of ethical science, feminist artists and critics have read it as an allegory of male usurpation of female procreative power.
14 the Duke of the State of Lu leant about Zhou Xu's usurpation of state power and his ambitious plan, he asked a senior official, "What do you think about Zhou Xu's move?
鲁国的君王知道州吁篡夺了王位,还想吞并其他国家,就问他手下的一名官员:"你认为州吁的目的能达到吗?"
15 Come Friday, however, the Supreme Court should be shocked into hearing the arguments against the federal government usurpation, through the ICWA, of the states’ responsibility for protecting children in jeopardy, regardless of their biological ancestry.
16 “The history of the present King of Great Britain is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations, all having in direct object the establishment of an absolute Tyranny over these States,” it says.
17 That gives the House cause to contest Mr. Trump’s usurpation of funds, wrote the judge, an appointee of President Ronald Reagan, joined by two judges appointed by President Barack Obama.
18 "We can no longer tolerate injustice, tyranny and usurpation of power in Sierra Leone. This is what dictatorship looks like," it said.
19 They didn't know that America, founded on usurpation as much as on the hopes of emigrants and philanthropic forefathers, had been stitched up from the start.
20 Among the crimes prosecutors plan to pursue against Arévalo and others in the new case are aggravated usurpation, sedition and illegal association.
1 侵占
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2 侵害权利
4 夺取
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6 强夺
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7 侵犯他人权利