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arrogates
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arrogating
过去式
arrogated
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arrogated
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僭越, 霸占
to claim a right, title, or authority to something, often without proper justification
- In the absence of the manager, he arrogated the responsibility of making the final decision on the project.
在经理缺席的情况下,他僭越了做出项目最终决定的责任。
- The prince arrogated the throne after the king's sudden demise, even though he was not the rightful heir.
王子在国王突然去世后篡夺了王位,尽管他不是合法的继承人。
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僭取, 篡夺
to take control of something without any legal basis
- The new manager tried to arrogate authority beyond her official role, upsetting the team.
新经理试图僭越她的官方角色之外的权力,这令团队感到不安。
- The committee accused him of trying to arrogate power that was not rightfully his.
委员会指责他试图篡夺不属于他的权力。
- The king's advisors warned him not to arrogate the decision-making powers of the parliament.
国王的顾问警告他不要篡夺议会的决策权。
- The general's attempt to arrogate control over civilian affairs led to widespread discontent.
将军试图僭取对民事事务的控制权,导致了广泛的不满。
- The dictator arrogated absolute power, disregarding the constitution and legal boundaries.
独裁者僭取了绝对权力,无视宪法和法律界限。
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