depose
depose — 動詞
- deposepresent simple I / you / we / they
- deposeshe / she / it
- deposedpast simple
- deposing-ing form
1. to force a leader or ruler to leave their position of authority, often through m
罷免;廢黜
強制重要人物(如領袖、國王)離開職位
to force a leader or ruler to leave their position of authority, often through military or political action
The military deposed the president after weeks of protests across the capital.
軍方在首都經歷數週抗議後罷免了總統。
active voice: military + depose + political leader
King Otis was deposed in a bloodless coup while his cousin Kian fled to Spain.
奧提斯國王在一場不流血政變中被廢黜,他的表親基安則逃往西班牙。
passive: be deposed in/by [event]
Citizens celebrated when the dictator was finally deposed and put on trial.
獨裁者終於被罷免並受審時,民眾紛紛慶祝。
Parliament voted to depose the prime minister after the corruption report came out.
貪腐報告出爐後,國會投票罷免了總理。
After the scandal broke, the board of directors deposed the company's chairman.
醜聞爆發後,董事會罷免了公司董事長。
文法句型
depose + direct object (leader/ruler)
be deposed by [group]
用法筆記
Frequently passive. The subject is typically a military group, political body, or faction with the power to remove the leader. This sense is almost never used for removing objects, policies, or non-authority figures.
常見錯誤
2. to formally question someone under oath before a legal proceeding, or to state f
取證;作證
在庭外取得證詞或宣誓作證
to formally question someone under oath before a legal proceeding, or to state facts as sworn evidence yourself
The lawyer deposed the witness before the trial began.
律師在審判開始前對證人進行了訊問。
transitive: depose + witness (question under oath)
Eleni was deposed by the opposing counsel for four hours yesterday.
艾蓮妮昨天被對方律師訊問了四小時。
passive: be deposed by [lawyer]
In a sworn statement, Yara deposed that she had seen the defendant near the bank.
在一份宣誓書中,雅拉宣誓作證說她曾在銀行附近看到被告。
The judge ordered both parties to depose all key witnesses within thirty days.
法官命令雙方在三十天內對所有關鍵證人進行訊問。
During the deposition, Mira deposed that the contract signature was not hers.
在證詞錄取過程中,米拉宣誓作證說合約上的簽名不是她的。
文法句型
depose + direct object (witness)
depose + that-clause (sworn statement)
用法筆記
Intransitive use (depose that...) is restricted to formal legal writing and sworn statements. In everyday speech, 'give a deposition' or 'testify under oath' is far more common. Transitive use means to take a deposition from someone.