unseated

英 [ˌʌnˈsiːtɪd] 美 [ˌʌnˈsiːtɪd]

v.  罢免; 解除职务; 赶下台; 使掉下马(或自行车)
unseat的过去分词和过去式

过去分词:unseated过去式:unseated



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 把…革职;罢免
    When people try to unseat a person who is in an important job or position, they try to remove him or her from that job or position.
    1. It is still not clear who was behind Sunday's attempt to unseat the President...
      目前还不清楚星期天发动的企图推翻总统的行动的幕后指使人是谁。
    2. Only two US representatives were unseated.
      只有两位美国代表被免职。
  2. VERB 使从马上摔下
    If a horse unseats its rider, it causes him or her to fall off.
    1. Crystal Spirit unseated his rider in the Berkshire Hurdle at Newbury...
      在纽伯里举行的伯克郡障碍赛中“水玉精灵”把骑师掀了下来。
    2. She was unseated on her first ride.
      她第一次骑马就从马上摔了下来。

双语例句

  1. Only two US representatives were unseated.
    只有两位美国代表被免职。
  2. Crystal Spirit unseated his rider in the Berkshire Hurdle at Newbury
    在纽伯里举行的伯克郡障碍赛中“水玉精灵”把骑师掀了下来。
  3. She was unseated on her first ride.
    她第一次骑马就从马上摔了下来。
  4. Louis-Napol é on was ultimately unseated following the Franco-Prussian war in1870.
    1870年,随着佛朗哥-普鲁士战争,路易斯-拿破仑下台。
  5. In an instant it reared up upon its hind legs with a snort of rage, and pranced and tossed in a way that would have unseated any but a most skilful rider.
    它立刻将前蹄腾跃而起,狂嘶不已;它颠簸摇摆得十分厉害,若不是头等起手,任何人都难免被摔下马来。
  6. A horse that unseated its rider on the first buck.
    第一下弓背跃起就把骑手摔下来的马。