[ sə'plɑ:nt ] vt. (用策略、阴谋手段等)排挤掉;取…而代之;代替;移换。 n. -ation ,-er n.
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Prime minister was supplanted by his rival . 首相被他的对手排挤掉了。
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The law of momentum conservation could supplant newton's third law . 动量守恒定律可以取代牛顿第三定律。
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Of course, mr. knightley would be forgotten, that is, supplanted by another . 自然,南特利先生慢慢会被忘记,就是说,会为另外一个人取而代之。
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Darker fears or better impulses supplanted the counsel of the voice in the great hall . 更阴沉的恐惧心,也许可以说是几分天良,代替了那座大厅里的劝告的声音。
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Hence, the more common forms, in the race for life, will tend to beat and supplant the less common forms . 于是较普遍的类型,在生存竞争中便要压倒较不普遍的类型,而代替它们的位置。
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A second plan soon supplanted the idea of paying farmers for not producing food and, indeed, became the cornerstone of national farm policy . 第二项计划很快取代了对停止生产粮食的农民付给补助的办法,而且这项计划确实成了国家农业政策的基石。
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Trams in london have been supplanted by buses 伦敦的电车已经由公共汽车取代了。
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It ' s already supplanted the encyclopedia galactica 它已经替代了《银河系百科全书》