usurpation

英 [,juːzɜː'peɪʃən] 美 [,jʊzɚ'peʃən]
  • n. 篡夺;夺取

英文词源


usurpation (n.)
late 14c., from Old French usurpacion, from Latin usurpationem (nominative usurpatio) "a taking into use," noun of action from past participle stem of usurpare (see usurp).

双语例句


1. And by that measure , China's usurpation indeed ushers in a new order.
从这一点上讲, 中国取代日本的确开创了一个新秩序.

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2. Liu Cao Cao's usurpation of the world, called the history of infidelity.
曹操篡夺了刘家的天下, 历史称之为不忠.

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