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displace verb [ T ] uk/dɪˈspleɪs/ us/dɪˈspleɪs/ C1 迫使…离开常居地(或原位)to force something out of its usual or original position The blow displaced the woman's eardrum and left her partially deaf. 更多例句- Spotted knapweed releases a chemical that leaves the soil toxic to the native plants it displaces.
- Drier continental air displaced the moist, cloud-choked air over Britain.
- Head stones had been knocked over and soil displaced.
- There was another wave of violence in which six persons were killed and almost 5,000 were displaced.
- Millions of people who were displaced will need shelter, food and clothing.
- For workers displaced by overseas competition, the federal program pays for up to two years of school.
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