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
- 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 was supplanted by Vishnu and Shiva as the most important of gods.
毗湿奴和湿婆取代了他,成为最重要的神灵。 - Another insect-borne bacterium wins for second smallest genome and shows signs of being supplanted by a competing organism.
寄生在昆虫中的另外一种细菌的基因组含量则次之。它也显示出正被迫逐步演化成一种的器官。 - A second plan soon supplanted the idea of paying farmers for not producing food and, indeed, became the cornerstone of national farm policy.
第二项计划很快取代了对停止生产粮食的农民付给补助的办法,而且这项计划确实成了国家农业政策的基石。 - 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。 - Prime Minister was supplanted by his rival.
首相被他的对手排挤掉了。 - 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。 - 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野蛮人于公元409首次入侵西班牙,但后来被来自北非的摩尔人取代(711-719年),摩尔人建立了一个博学和辉煌的王国。 - The described resource is supplanted, displaced, or superceded by the referenced resource.
被描述的资源是由另一资源排挤掉,取代,或者代替。 - Their assets are scattered, their staff move on, their products are supplanted by new competitors.
它们的资产会四分五裂,员工另谋出路,产品被新的竞争产品所取代。