de
pose
第三人称
deposes
现在进行时
deposing
过去式
deposed
过去完成时
deposed
1
罢免, 废黜
to remove someone from a position of power or authority, often through force or legal action
及物动词
- The revolutionaries aimed to depose the tyrannical ruler and establish a democratic government.
革命者的目标是罢免暴虐的统治者并建立一个民主政府。
- The board of directors decided to depose the CEO due to allegations of financial misconduct.
董事会决定因财务不当行为的指控罢免首席执行官。
- In a sudden coup, the military managed to depose the elected president.
在一次突然的政变中,军方设法罢免了民选总统。
- The monarch was deposed, leading to the establishment of a new ruling council.
君主被废黜,导致新统治委员会的建立。
- The council voted to depose the mayor for mismanagement of funds.
议会投票决定罢免市长,因为其资金管理不善。
同义词:
2
作证, 宣誓作证
to formally provide sworn testimony or evidence, often in writing
- The witness was asked to depose in front of the court about what she saw that night.
证人被要求在法庭上就她当晚所见作证。
- He agreed to depose and provide a written statement to support the case.
他同意作证并提供书面声明以支持此案。
- She was scheduled to depose in the trial, recounting the details of the accident.
她原定在审判中作证,叙述事故的细节。
- He had to depose as part of the pre-trial procedure, providing his account of the situation.
作为审前程序的一部分,他不得不作证,提供他对情况的描述。
- In order to assist the case, she was required to depose in writing her version of events.
为了协助案件,她被要求以书面形式作证她对事件的描述。