subvert

subvert [səbˈvɜ:t]  [səbˈvɜ:rt] 

第三人称单数:subverts

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现在分词:subverting

subvert什么意思

过去分词:subverted

过去式:subverted

subvert 基本解释

subvert的反义词

及物动词破坏; 颠覆,推翻; 搅乱人心; 败坏风化

subvert 反义词

subvert的解释

及物动词uphold

subvert 网络解释

1. 破坏,颠覆:subrub 城郊之住宅区,市郊 | subvert 破坏,颠覆 | succeed 继位,继承; 成功

2. 颠覆,破坏,推翻:subversion 推翻,灭亡 | subvert 颠覆,破坏,推翻 | transverse 横向,横的

3. 推翻:subversive 颠覆性的 | subvert 推翻 | subvocal 默读的

subvert 词典解释

1. 颠覆;破坏
    To subvert something means to destroy its power and influence.

    e.g. ...an alleged plot to subvert the state.
           涉嫌颠覆国家的阴谋
    e.g. ...a last attempt to subvert culture from within.
           试图从内部瓦解文化的最后一击

subvert 单语例句

1. subvert是什么意思

1. The characters completely subvert the traditional stereotype, since all his characters are small potatoes instead of flawless heroes.

2. Some writers view the group as foreign reactionary forces'efforts to subvert China.

3. Gao said Liu clearly meant to incite people to subvert legitimate State power and overthrow the government.

4. It is the obligation of the Chinese judicial authorities to punish those who plot to subvert the State and jeopardize national security.

5. The announcement came two days before historic elections that extremists have vowed to subvert.

6. subvert

6. Eno revisited the music of the spoken word, he came to see in it the potential to subvert some of pop's fundamentals.

7. The " shadow banking system " allowed Wall Street to subvert government regulations and enabled banks to make highly leveraged bets.

subvert 英英释义

verb

1. subvert什么意思

1. destroy completely

    e.g. we must not let our civil liberties be subverted by the current crisis

2. cause the downfall of
    of rulers

    e.g. The Czar was overthrown
           subvert the ruling class

    Synonym: overthrow overturn bring down

3. destroy property or hinder normal operations

    e.g. The Resistance sabotaged railroad operations during the war

    Synonym: sabotage undermine countermine counteract weaken

4. subvert什么意思

4. corrupt morally or by intemperance or sensuality

    e.g. debauch the young people with wine and women
           Socrates was accused of corrupting young men
           Do school counselors subvert young children?
           corrupt the morals

    Synonym: corrupt pervert demoralize demoralise debauch debase profane vitiate deprave misdirect