1. 剥夺:oppression n .压迫 | oust of 剥夺 | privacy n .独处而不受干扰,秘密,隐私
1. Chavez has consistently accused the US of conspiring to oust him and often asserts the CIA is working to destabilize his government.
2. But he painted a picture of a concerted effort to oust him from the helm of her career.
3. oust of
3. Gorbachev managed to oust him in 1987 on allegations of cronyism, nepotism and high living at party expense.
4. oust of的解释
4. If a majority of California voters decide to oust Davis, whichever replacement candidate gets the most votes becomes governor.
5. Arroyo was ecstatic over the House of Representatives'decision, thanking people for not supporting calls to oust her by force.
6. The Organization of American States postponed till Friday a special meeting to discuss Ecuador and whether the Congress had a right to oust the president.
7. oust of
7. That brought to 610 the number of American troops killed in action in Iraq since last year's invasion to oust Saddam.
8. Rumsfeld paid a surprise Christmas visit on Friday to troops in Mosul, scene of the deadliest attack on Americans since last year's war to oust Saddam Hussein.
9. Yet weeks of negotiations in the back rooms of parliament have failed to produce a coalition that could oust Tymoshenko.
10. The prime minister accused the PAD of trying to provoke bloodshed that would spark a coup to oust his government.