supplanted
英 [səˈplɑːntɪd]
美 [səˈplæntɪd]
v. 取代,替代(尤指年老者或落后于时代的事物)
supplant的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB 替代;取代
If a person or thingis supplanted, another person or thing takes their place.- He may be supplanted by a younger man...
他可能会被一个年龄比他小的人取代。 - By the 1930s the wristwatch had almost completely supplanted the pocket watch.
到了 20 世纪 30 年代,手表几乎完全取代了怀表。
- He may be supplanted by a younger man...
双语例句
- The prime minister was supplanted by his rival.
首相被他的政敌赶下台了。 - In any case, Henrietta never really supplanted Caroline.
事实上,亨丽埃塔也从未真正地取代卡罗琳。 - He may be supplanted by a younger man
他可能会被一个年龄比他小的人取代。 - Although the antimicrobial uses of silver have largely been supplanted by the use of antibiotics, further research into its clinical potential is in progress.
用银来抗菌已经在很大程度上被抗生素所取代了。进一步研究银的临床潜力,仍在进行中。 - In this place titles and positions would be supplanted by opportunities to serve and organize.
在这个地方,头衔和职位会被服务与组织的机会所取代。 - Barbarians first invaded Spain in ad409 but were supplanted by Moors from North Africa ( 711-719), who organized a kingdom known for its learning and splendor.
野蛮人于公元409首次入侵西班牙,但后来被来自北非的摩尔人取代(711-719年),摩尔人建立了一个博学和辉煌的王国。 - My panic and fear had been supplanted by happiness.
我的惊慌和恐惧已被欢快之情所取代。 - I have, of my sixty teachers, a scant half dozen who can not have been supplanted by phonograph.
我的六十位老师之中,不可能以留声机来取代的,我看不到半打。 - Prime Minister was supplanted by his rival.
首相被他的对手排挤掉了。 - These concepts are useful until they become obsolete, supplanted by newer and more effective ideas.
这些概念在他们变得陈旧并被更新的更有效的概念代替之前都是很有用的。