supplanted
英 [səˈplɑːntɪd]
美 [səˈplæntɪd]
v. 取代,替代(尤指年老者或落后于时代的事物)
supplant的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB 替代;取代
If a person or thingis supplanted, another person or thing takes their place.- He may be supplanted by a younger man...
他可能会被一个年龄比他小的人取代。 - By the 1930s the wristwatch had almost completely supplanted the pocket watch.
到了 20 世纪 30 年代,手表几乎完全取代了怀表。
- He may be supplanted by a younger man...
双语例句
- She's been supplanted in her aunt's affections by her brother.
她在她姑母心中的地位已被她兄弟取代了。 - Motorola's managers realised they had been supplanted only when they read the headlines.
摩托罗拉的管理人员在读到报纸头条时才意识到该公司被挤出了市场。 - By the 1930s the wristwatch had almost completely supplanted the pocket watch.
到了20世纪30年代,手表几乎完全取代了怀表。 - Within a short time the trading company had supplanted the individual promoter of colonization.
在很短的时间内,这个贸易公司已经取代了个体殖民推动者。 - In this place titles and positions would be supplanted by opportunities to serve and organize.
在这个地方,头衔和职位会被服务与组织的机会所取代。 - He was supplanted by Vishnu and Shiva as the most important of gods.
毗湿奴和湿婆取代了他,成为最重要的神灵。 - In countries like the Philippines, funding for basic research ( research for knowledge's sake) has largely been supplanted by donor-driven applied research.
在菲律宾这样的国家,基础研究(以获取知识为目的的研究)的资助在很大程度上被捐助者驱动的应用研究排挤掉了。 - He may be supplanted by a younger man
他可能会被一个年龄比他小的人取代。 - Barbarians first invaded Spain in ad409 but were supplanted by Moors from North Africa ( 711-719), who organized a kingdom known for its learning and splendor.
野蛮人于公元409首次入侵西班牙,但后来被来自北非的摩尔人取代(711-719年),摩尔人建立了一个博学和辉煌的王国。 - A real recovery depends on government demand being supplanted by sustainable sources of private spending.
真正的经济复苏是指政府的需求能够被稳定的可持续的支出所取代的时候才能实现。