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- usurp a high post; unjustly occupy a key post 竊據要職
- usurp a high post; unjustly occupy a high post 竊據要職
- It will be unjust to let me suffer for the folly of other people. 讓我因他人的愚昧而受罪是不公平的。
- It's unfair to devalue anyone's work unjustly. 不公正地貶低任何人的工作都是不公平的。
- They occupy the house next door. 他們住在隔壁。
- Their position enabled them to usurp power. 他們所處的地位使其得以篡權。
- He said that the people's accusation was unjust. 他說(shuō)人們的指控是不公正的。
- How does he occupy himself now he's retired? 他既已退休,那如何打發(fā)日子呢?
- Let's not devalue his work unjustly. 我們不可不公正地貶低他的作品。
- The farmers raved about their unjust treatment. 農民們憤怒抗議他們所受的不公平待遇。
- These people occupy an inferior position in local society. 這些人在當地社會(huì )居于下等地位。
- Of course students will writhe under such unjust treatment. 當然學(xué)生會(huì )對這樣不公正的對待感到不快。
- It was unjust of them not to hear my side. 他們不聽(tīng)我這方面的意見(jiàn),這不公正。
- They refused to submit to the unjust decision. 他們拒絕服從這個(gè)不公正的決定。
- The sentence of six months imprisonment was most unjust. 六個(gè)月監禁的判決極其不公。
- Excessive or unjust demand; extortion. 強索過(guò)分的或不公正的要求; 勒索
- The queen wanted to usurp the throne. 王后想要篡奪王位。
- The king's bastard plotted to usurp the throne. 國王的庶子陰謀篡奪王位。
- Preparations would occupy at least an hour. 準備工作至少需要一個(gè)小時(shí)。
- They occupy a suite of apartments. 他們住著(zhù)一套房間。