supplants

英 [səˈplɑːnts] 美 [səˈplænts]

v.  取代,替代(尤指年老者或落后于时代的事物)
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柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 替代;取代
    If a person or thing is supplanted, another person or thing takes their place.
    1. He may be supplanted by a younger man...
      他可能会被一个年龄比他小的人取代。
    2. By the 1930s the wristwatch had almost completely supplanted the pocket watch.
      到了 20 世纪 30 年代,手表几乎完全取代了怀表。

双语例句

  1. What this also means is that Planet X more completely SUPPLANTS the Sun's influence for the Earth, acting as a buffer.
    这意味着行星X彻底地代替了太阳对地球的影响力,饰演一个缓冲脚色。
  2. Simultaneous broadcasting LC touch screen supplants coin-inserting and provides the customers with more vivid advertisement.
    可以联播的触摸液晶取代了投币,近距离使客户更有效的观看到广告信息。
  3. But they present a substitution relationship in the long run, that is, government expenditure supplants private consumption.
    但在长期内,我国政府支出与居民消费呈替代关系,即政府支出挤占居民消费支出。