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71. | To remove from office or power. |
| 免职,罢官从职位或权力上转移 |
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72. | He must awaken to the fact that failure means dismissal. |
| 他必须意识到失败了就要被免职。 |
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73. | He was not free from dismissal if he refused to obey. |
| 如果他不服从,他就不得不被免职。 |
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74. | An unceremonious dismissal, as from a job. |
| 解雇一种非礼节性免职,如从工作上的 |
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75. | Two directors were removed from the board at the AGM |
| 在年度股东大会上两名董事被免职 |
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76. | He was relieved of his post because he used his power to seek privilege . |
| 他因利用权力谋求特权而被免职。 |
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77. | He is relieved of his post because he used his power to seek privilege. |
| 他因利用权力谋求特权而被免职。 |
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78. | his unceremonious departure, dismissal, removal, etc |
| 他唐突离去、 遭解雇、 遭免职等. |
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79. | displaced worker |
| 需要转业的工人;失业工人;被免职工人 |
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80. | He had sought to deprive us of dime. |
| 他企图剥夺我们一角钱。 |
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