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displacement美 [dɪs'pleɪsmənt] 英 [dɪs'pleɪsmənt] n. movement,dislocation,shift,dislodgment,translation 1. | 取代;替代;移位;免职the act of displacing sb/sth; the process of being displaced |
| the largest displacement of civilian population since World War Two 自第二次世界大战以来最大规模的平民迁移 |
2. | [c] 排水量the amount of a liquid moved out of place by sth floating or put in it, especially a ship floating in water |
| a ship with a displacement of 10 000 tonnes 排水量为 1 万吨的船 |
n. | 9. 【化学】置换(作用),取代(作用);【物理学】位移;【医学】移位;【生物学】替位;【药学】滤过;【地质学;地理学】(断层)移动 9. 【化学】置换(作用),取代(作用);【物理学】位移;【医学】移位;【生物学】替位;【药学】滤过;【地质学;地理学】(断层)移动 |
n. | 1. the movement of something from its usual or correct place 2. the amount of fluid such as water that is forced to move by an object floating on or submerged in it, often used as a measure of a ship's size 3. the amount of movement of an object measured in a particular direction 4. a chemical reaction in which one atom or chemical group takes the place of another in a compound 5. the transfer of emotion from the original focus to another less threatening person or object, or the substitution of one response or piece of behaviour for another 6. the distance that a point on one side of a geological fault has moved, relative to a corresponding point on the other side 7. the total volume displaced by the pistons in an internal combustion engine 8. a situation in which a person is forced to leave their region or country and go and live somewhere else 9. the amount of water that a ship displaces 10. the process of taking the place of someone or something 1. the movement of something from its usual or correct place 2. the amount of fluid such as water that is forced to move by an object floating on or submerged in it, often used as a measure of a ship's size 3. the amount of movement of an object measured in a particular direction 4. a chemical reaction in which one atom or chemical group takes the place of another in a compound 5. the transfer of emotion from the original focus to another less threatening person or object, or the substitution of one response or piece of behaviour for another 6. the distance that a point on one side of a geological fault has moved, relative to a corresponding point on the other side 7. the total volume displaced by the pistons in an internal combustion engine 8. a situation in which a person is forced to leave their region or country and go and live somewhere else 9. the amount of water that a ship displaces 10. the process of taking the place of someone or something |
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