displace 音标拼音: [dɪspl'es]
vt . 移置,替换,转移
移置,替换,转移
displace 置换; 取代
displace v 1 :
cause to move ,
usually with force or pressure ; "
the refugees were displaced by the war "
2 :
take the place of or have precedence over ; "
live broadcast of the presidential debate preempts the regular news hour ";
"
discussion of the emergency situation will preempt the lecture by the professor " [
synonym : {
preempt }, {
displace }]
3 :
terminate the employment of ;
discharge from an office or position ; "
The boss fired his secretary today "; "
The company terminated 25 %
of its workers " [
synonym : {
displace }, {
fire },
{
give notice }, {
can }, {
dismiss }, {
give the axe }, {
send away },
{
sack }, {
force out }, {
give the sack }, {
terminate }] [
ant :
{
employ }, {
engage }, {
hire }]
4 :
cause to move or shift into a new position or place ,
both in a concrete and in an abstract sense ; "
Move those boxes into the corner ,
please "; "
I '
m moving my money to another bank ";
"
The director moved more responsibilities onto his new assistant " [
synonym : {
move }, {
displace }]
Displace \
Dis *
place "\,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Displaced };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Displacing }.] [
Pref .
dis -
place :
cf .
F .
d ['
e ]
placer .]
1 .
To change the place of ;
to remove from the usual or proper place ;
to put out of place ;
to place in another situation ;
as ,
the books in the library are all displaced .
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1913 Webster ]
2 .
To crowd out ;
to take the place of .
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Holland displaced Portugal as the mistress of those seas . --
London Times .
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3 .
To remove from a state ,
office ,
dignity ,
or employment ;
to discharge ;
to depose ;
as ,
to displace an officer of the revenue .
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1913 Webster ]
4 .
To dislodge ;
to drive away ;
to banish . [
Obs .]
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You have displaced the mirth . --
Shak .
Syn :
To disarrange ;
derange ;
dismiss ;
discard .
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1913 Webster ]
137 Moby Thesaurus words for "
displace ":
act for ,
attend ,
banish ,
boot ,
bounce ,
break ,
bump ,
bust ,
can ,
carry away ,
carry off ,
cart away ,
cashier ,
change places with ,
come after ,
crowd out ,
cut out ,
deconsecrate ,
defrock ,
degrade ,
delocalize ,
demote ,
deplume ,
deport ,
depose ,
deprive ,
dethrone ,
disarrange ,
disarticulate ,
disbar ,
discharge ,
discrown ,
disemploy ,
disenthrone ,
disjoint ,
dislocate ,
dislodge ,
dismiss ,
disorder ,
displume ,
disturb ,
double for ,
drum out ,
eject ,
emanate ,
ensue ,
evict ,
excommunicate ,
exile ,
expatriate ,
expel ,
fill in for ,
fire ,
follow after ,
follow up ,
furlough ,
ghost ,
ghostwrite ,
give the ax ,
give the gate ,
go after ,
issue ,
kick ,
kick out ,
kick upstairs ,
lay aside ,
lay off ,
let go ,
let out ,
liquidate ,
luxate ,
make redundant ,
manhandle ,
misplace ,
move ,
oust ,
overtake ,
overthrow ,
pension ,
pension off ,
pinch -
hit ,
purge ,
put aside ,
read out of ,
release ,
relegate ,
relieve ,
relocate ,
remove ,
remove from office ,
replace ,
represent ,
result ,
retire ,
sack ,
send ,
separate forcibly ,
set aside ,
shift ,
shunt ,
side ,
spell ,
spell off ,
stand in for ,
strip ,
strip of office ,
strip of rank ,
subrogate ,
substitute for ,
succeed ,
superannuate ,
supersede ,
supervene ,
supplant ,
surplus ,
suspend ,
swap places with ,
take away ,
throw out ,
track ,
trail ,
transfer ,
transport ,
turn off ,
turn out ,
unchurch ,
uncrown ,
understudy for ,
unfrock ,
unhinge ,
unjoint ,
unmake ,
unsaddle ,
unseat ,
unsettle ,
unthrone ,
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DISPLACE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of DISPLACE is to remove from the usual or proper place; specifically : to expel or force to flee from home or homeland How to use displace in a sentence
DISPLACE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary DISPLACE definition: 1 to force something out of its usual or original position: 2 to force someone to leave their… Learn more
DISPLACE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary To displace often means to shift something solid and comparatively immovable, more or less permanently from its place: The flood displaced houses from their foundations
displace verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of displace verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
DISPLACE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com When you displace something, you move it to a new position — either in a concrete sense, like moving a chair, or in an abstract sense, like firing someone from a job
Displace - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com When you displace something, you move it to a new position — either in a concrete sense, like moving a chair, or in an abstract sense, like firing someone from a job
displace - Wiktionary, the free dictionary displace (third-person singular simple present displaces, present participle displacing, simple past and past participle displaced) To supplant, or take the place of something or someone; to substitute Electronic calculators soon displaced the older mechanical kind
Displace - definition of displace by The Free Dictionary Define displace displace synonyms, displace pronunciation, displace translation, English dictionary definition of displace tr v dis·placed , dis·plac·ing , dis·plac·es 1 a To move, shift, or force from the usual place or position: Wasn't the net displaced before the puck went
What does displace mean? - Definitions. net Displace generally means to move, shift or remove something from its usual or proper place In physics, it often refers to the change in position of an object In human context, it may refer to forcing people to leave their homes, typically because of war, persecution, or natural disaster
Displace Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary (technical) The ship displaces 20,000 tons (of water)