oust
/aʊst/ (bre, ipa) · [ˈaʊst] /aʊst/ (ame, ipa) · [ˈaʊst] /ˈau̇st How to pronounce oust (audio)/ (ame, mw)
oust — 動詞
- oustpresent simple I / you / we / they
- oustshe / she / it
- oustedpast simple
- ousting-ing form
1. to make a person, group, or business lose an important job, place, or leading po
逼退;逐出
逼得離開職位、地點或領先位置
to make a person, group, or business lose an important job, place, or leading position so that they are pushed out
Voters ousted the mayor after months of secret travel bills.
選民在數月的秘密差旅帳單曝光後,逼退了市長。
political use: oust + elected official
The board ousted Emma from the museum leadership team before the budget vote.
董事會在預算表決前,把 Emma 逐出博物館領導團隊。
oust + noun phrase + from + position
Cheap online shops ousted local toy stores from the town center.
便宜的網路商店把當地玩具店逐出鎮中心。
Hana ousted last year's champion in the final round of the tournament.
Hana 在錦標賽最後一輪逼退了去年的冠軍。
Two senior managers were ousted within a week of the merger.
合併後一週內,有兩名資深經理被逼退。
- depose
more formal and mostly used for rulers or political leaders
- expel
focuses on forcing someone out of a place, school, group, or country
- supplant
formal and often about taking someone's place, with less focus on the act of forcing them out
- replace
neutral everyday word that does not itself suggest conflict
文法句型
oust + noun phrase
oust + noun phrase + from + place/position
用法筆記
Common in news and formal writing. The object is usually a person, group, or business that currently holds power, a place, or the lead, and the sentence often states what they are pushed out of with from.