第三人称单数:overthrows
第三人称复数:overthrows
现在分词:overthrowing
过去分词:overthrown
过去式:overthrew
overthrow
及物动词打倒,推翻; 使屈服,征服; 使瓦解; 撞倒
名词推翻,打倒; 打翻; 倾倒; [棒]投得过高的球
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1. 打倒:打(fight)日本那会儿,中国人打熬(endure)了八年之久,终于把小日本打垮(strike down)了,打倒(overthrow)了日本帝国主义,获得了民族的新生. 战争年代,打枪(shoot at)打炮(launch)是家常便饭,领导做事要打头(take the lead),
2. 推翻:overturn 傾覆、推翻 | overthrow 推翻 | overset 推翻、顛覆
3. 反叛:法律,原则,标准: law, act, decree, edict, ordinance, principle, standard, proclamation, ... | 反叛: rebellion, revolt, rising, revolution, subversion, overthrow | 放弃权利;辞职: abdicate, abandon, give ...
1. 推翻;打倒;将…赶下台
When a government or leader is overthrown, they are removed from power by force.
e.g. That government was overthrown in a military coup three years ago.
那个政府在3年前的军事政变中被推翻。
e.g. ...an attempt to overthrow the president.
推翻总统的企图
1. A close rivalry in the Legal sector was unable to overthrow the opposition camp in the negative political climate amid widespread protests against national education.
2. Cheney's speech was viewed as the beginning of a campaign to undermine or overthrow Saddam.
3. And when the choice was between death by starvation and a political revolt, it was but rational to expect the workers to overthrow capitalist regimes.
4. The nine were accused of inciting unrest and trying to overthrow the elected government, charges that amount to treason and can carry the death penalty.
5. Its ultimate goal is to overthrow the Afghan government, drive away foreign forces and regain control in the central Asian country.
6. Central Intelligence Agency's first overthrow of a foreign government, 53 years ago.
7. overthrow的意思
7. Romano thinks his book is a bold attempt to overthrow cliche as not everyone agrees with his thoughts.
8. A court charged five with " attempting to overthrow the constitutional structure, " which carries a life sentence.
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9. The election is the culmination of constitutional reforms introduced after the overthrow of President Kurmanbek Bakiyev in April 2010.
10. overthrow
10. She urged the African Union to reinforce its defense capacity to protect democratically elected governments from threats of rebel groups that want to overthrow them.
noun
1. the termination of a ruler or institution (especially by force)
2. the act of disturbing the mind or body
e.g. his carelessness could have caused an ecological upset
she was unprepared for this sudden overthrow of their normal way of living
Synonym: upset derangement
verb