释义 |
depose someone from something collocation to remove someone from a particular important or powerful position: She and her husband were deposed from power in 1986. He has been deposed from his position as shadow Secretary of State for Wales. See
depose King Charles I was deposed from the English throne in 1646.1646年英王查理一世被废黜。 James II was deposed from the British throne for becoming a Catholic. Both CEOs were deposed from their respective banks, which made billions of dollars in losses while they were in control. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Firing staff axe be out on your earidiom cast someone adriftidiom chop constructive dismissal decertification firing get the pushidiom give someone the heave-hoidiom heave-ho invalid someone out relieve relieve someone of something removal remove retire rightsize rightsizing terminate termination |