ousting
/aʊst/ (bre, ipa) · [ˈaʊstɪŋ] /aʊst/ (ame, ipa)
ousting — 動詞
- oustingpresent simple I / you / we / they
- oustings3rd person singular
- oustinging-ing form
- oustingedpast simple
1. to push a person or group out of an important job, place, or top position so tha
逼退;趕出
逼得離開職位、地點或領先位置
to push a person or group out of an important job, place, or top position so that someone or something else can take over
The board is ousting Joaquín after the audit found hidden debts.
董事會在審計發現隱藏債務後,正逼退 Joaquín。
news use: ousting + leader after scandal or review
Voters are ousting the mayor over rising bus fares.
選民正因公車票價上漲而逼市長下台。
political use: ousting + official
A court order is ousting three families from the riverside camp.
法院命令正把三個家庭趕出河邊營地。
Hana is ousting last year's champion in the final chess match.
Hana 正在西洋棋決賽中逼退去年的冠軍。
Cheap online shops are ousting small market stalls near the station.
便宜的網路商店正逼退車站附近的小市場攤位。
文法句型
ousting + noun phrase
ousting + noun phrase + from + place/position
用法筆記
Common in news and formal reporting. The object is usually a person or group that currently holds power, a place, or a lead, and the wider sentence often shows what is forcing them out.