0 to take the place of someone or something -- wypierać
Many of these workers will be displaced by modern technology.
1 to make someone or something leave their usual place or position -- wypierać, wysiedlać
The earthquake displaced thousands of people.
Given sufficient processing time, would the postverbal noun be successful in displacing the filler as theme, regardless of its plausibility?
The remainder is given over to a single tonic butterfly in which the second note is displaced downwards by two octaves.
Once the exclusive domain of women, childbirth practices are now dominated by a largely male obstetric workforce, displacing the traditionally female dominated practice of midwifery.
Radiation pressure is also exerted on all tissues in the beam, however, and it causes the tissue to be displaced forwards very slightly.
Such molecules may have been destroyed, altered or displaced into deeper soil layers, where they are protected from radiation and oxidation.
However, he displaces attention from the readers of books to their producers.
Promotion of woodlots by external organizations appears to displace local collective action in protecting the woodlot and contributes to lower tree survival rates.
This "towing" hypothesis also does not address how the inner nuclear layer neurons are displaced laterally or explain the centripetal movement of the cones.
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迫使…離開常居地(或原位)…
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迫使…离开常居地(或原位)…
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desplazar, sustituir, reemplazar…
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deslocar…
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yerini almak, yerine geçmek, yerinden etmek/çıkarmak…
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déplacer, remplacer…
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přemístit, odstranit, nahradit…
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fordrive, erstatte…
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