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displace美 [dɪs'pleɪs] 英 [dɪs'pleɪs] 过去分词:displaced 现在分词:displacing 第三人称单数:displaces v. move,relocate,shift,transfer,dislocate 1. | ~ sb/sth 取代;替代;置换to take the place of sb/sth |
| Gradually factory workers have been displaced by machines. 工厂的工人已逐渐被机器取代。 | | The ship displaces 58 000 tonnes(= as a way of measuring its size) . 这艘轮船的排水量为 58 000 吨。 |
2. | ~ sb 迫使(某人)离开家园to force people to move away from their home to another place |
| Around 10 000 people have been displaced by the fighting. 大约 1 万人因战争而背井离乡。 |
3. | ~ sth 移动;挪开;转移to move sth from its usual position |
| Check for roof tiles that have been displaced by the wind. 检查一下屋顶上是否有瓦被风刮得挪了位。 |
4. | ~ sb 撤职;免职;使失业to remove sb from a job or position |
v. | 1. to move something from its usual or correct place 2. to force somebody to leave his or her home or country, e.g. because of war 3. to discharge or remove somebody from an office, position, or job 4. to take the place of another atom or group in a compound 5. to replace a volume of fluid with a floating or submerged object, forcing the original fluid to move elsewhere 6. to force something out of its position or space 7. put out of the right or usual position 1. to move something from its usual or correct place 2. to force somebody to leave his or her home or country, e.g. because of war 3. to discharge or remove somebody from an office, position, or job 4. to take the place of another atom or group in a compound 5. to replace a volume of fluid with a floating or submerged object, forcing the original fluid to move elsewhere 6. to force something out of its position or space 7. put out of the right or usual position |
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