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• tunkea syrjään• sivuuttaa• syrjäyttää -
42 supplant
• vytlačit -
43 supplant
verbвыжить, вытеснить; занять (чье-л.) место (особ. хитростью)Syn:replace* * *(v) выживать; выжить; вытеснить; вытеснять; искоренить; искоренять* * *выжить, вытеснить; занять место* * *[sup·plant || sə'plænt /-'plɑːnt] v. вытеснять, выживать, выжить, занять место* * *выжить, вытеснить; занять (чье-л.) место (особ. хитростью) -
44 supplant
• nahradit(niekoho) -
45 supplant
välja tõrjuma, (kellegi) kohta hõivama -
46 supplant
[sə'plɑːnt]v1) зайня́ти чиє́сь мі́сце (особл. хитрощами); ви́жити2) ви́тіснити, ви́тиснути -
47 supplant
вытеснять -
48 supplant
helyébe lép, kitúr, kiszorít -
49 supplant
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50 supplant
vзаменять, вытеснять -
51 supplant
вы́теснить, замени́ть -
52 supplant
vt.1 desbancar.2 suplantar, substituir, desbancar, tomar el lugar de.(pt & pp supplanted) -
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[V]DEICIO: PER DOLUM DEICIODEJICIO: PER DOLUM DEJICIOPRAEVERTO (-ERE -VERTI -VERSUM)PRAEVERTOR (-VERTI)PRAEVENIO (-IRE -VENI -VENTUM)PRAEVORTOR (-VORTI)PRAEVORTO (-ERE -VORTI -VORSUM)SUPPLANTO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)SUBPLANTO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM) -
54 supplant
[səˈpla:nt]1) kimsənin yerini tutmaq (zorla, hiylə ilə); 2) sıxışdırıb aradan çıxarmaq; the buses are supplanting trams avtobuslar tramvayları sıxışdırıb aradan çıxarır -
55 Supplant
Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Supplant
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56 supplant
v. tr.छल से निकाल देना, (दूसरे का) स्थान लेना, हटाना; जड खोदना -
57 supplant
vგამოძევება -
58 supplant
v.қысып шығару, сығып шығару -
59 supplant
yerine geçmek, ayagini kaydirip yerini kapmak -
60 supplant
v.yérini almaq, ornini almaq
См. также в других словарях:
Supplant — Sup*plant , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Supplanted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Supplanting}.] [F. supplanter, L. supplantare to trip up one s heels, to throw down; sub under + planta the sole of the foot, also, a sucker, slip, sprout. Cf. {Plant}, n.] 1. To trip … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
supplant — I verb abolish, act for, bring low, cashier, cause the downfall of, depose, deracinate, dethrone, discharge, dismiss, displace, drive away, drive out, eject, eradicate, expel, extirpate, fire, force out, oust, overthrow, overpower, remove,… … Law dictionary
supplant — c.1300, to trip up, overthrow, defeat, dispossess, from O.Fr. supplanter to trip up, overthrow, from L. supplantare trip up, overthrow, from sub under + planta sole of the foot (see PLANT (Cf. plant) (n.)). Meaning replace one thing with another… … Etymology dictionary
supplant — *displace, *replace, supersede Analogous words: *eject, oust, dismiss, expel: uproot, eradicate, extirpate, *exterminate … New Dictionary of Synonyms
supplant — [v] displace, replace back up, bounce, cast out, crowd, cut out, eject, expel, fill in, force, force out, front for, oust, outplace, overthrow, remove, ring, ring in, sit in, stand in, substitute, succeed, supersede, swap places with, take out,… … New thesaurus
supplant — ► VERB ▪ supersede and replace. DERIVATIVES supplanter noun. ORIGIN Latin supplantare trip up … English terms dictionary
supplant — [sə plant′, səplänt′] vt. [ME supplanten < OFr supplanter < L supplantare, to put under the sole of the foot, trip up < sub , under (see SUB ) + planta, sole of the foot: see PLANT] 1. to take the place of; supersede, esp. through force… … English World dictionary
supplant — UK [səˈplɑːnt] / US [səˈplænt] verb [transitive] Word forms supplant : present tense I/you/we/they supplant he/she/it supplants present participle supplanting past tense supplanted past participle supplanted formal to replace something or someone … English dictionary
supplant — transitive verb Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French supplanter, from Latin supplantare to trip up, cause to stumble, from sub + planta sole of the foot more at place Date: 14th century 1. to supersede (another) especially by force or… … New Collegiate Dictionary
supplant — verb /səˈplɑːnt,səˈplænt/ To take the place of; to replace, to supersede. Will online dictionaries ever supplant paper dictionaries? Syn: dethrone, oust, replace, supersede, take over, uproot, wrench … Wiktionary
supplant — sup|plant [ sə plænt ] verb transitive FORMAL to replace something or someone, often as a result of being more powerful: Their concern is that central decision making will supplant local government … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English