displace 在英语-中文(简体)词典中的翻译
displaceverb [ T ] uk
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/dɪˈspleɪs/ us
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C1 to force something out of its usual or original position
迫使…离开常居地(或原位)
The blow displaced the woman's eardrum and left her partially deaf.
更多范例减少例句Spotted knapweed releases a chemical that leaves the soil toxic to the native plants it displaces.Drier continental air displaced the moist, cloud-choked air over Britain.Head stones had been knocked over and soil displaced.There was another wave of violence in which six persons were killed and almost 5,000 were displaced. Millions of people who were displaced will need shelter, food and clothing.For workers displaced by overseas competition, the federal program pays for up to two years of school.
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displace的例句
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Once the exclusive domain of women, childbirth practices are now dominated by a largely male obstetric workforce, displacing the traditionally female dominated practice of midwifery.
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In particular, we can account for the ' displaced ' position of the verb stem in the morphology.
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Of course, in a rational healthcare system, it will be the least productive activities that are displaced first.
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Radiation pressure is also exerted on all tissues in the beam, however, and it causes the tissue to be displaced forwards very slightly.
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Such molecules may have been destroyed, altered or displaced into deeper soil layers, where they are protected from radiation and oxidation.
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Promotion of woodlots by external organizations appears to displace local collective action in protecting the woodlot and contributes to lower tree survival rates.
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The foreign locus of decisionmaking also creates opportunities for displacing or at least sharing blame when politically unpopular decisions are taken.
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The conventional operatic world of romance, mistaken identity and intrigue has been displaced by one of ideological celebration.
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