deposition

名词

UK/ˌdep.əˈzɪʃ.ᵊn/
US/ˌdep.əˈzɪʃ.ᵊn/

定义 deposition 名词

statement(陈述)

  1. Countable(可数名词)law(法律)specialized(专业)

    A formal statement, written or spoken, made for use in a court of law.

    书面供词

    • We are required to submit a written deposition before the trial commences.

      我们被要求在审判开始前提交一份书面证词。

    • The lawyer requested that we provide a deposition.

      律师要求我们提供一份证词。

    • The deposition was given under oath.

      这份证词是在宣誓后提供的。

removal(移除)

  1. Uncountable(不可数名词)formal(正式)

    The act of removing a person of significant authority or power from a position.

    罢免;撤职

    • The public gathered to celebrate the leader's deposition.

      民众聚集庆祝领导人的罢免。

    • The coup resulted in the deposition of the president.

      政变导致总统被罢免。

    • The official was deposed due to a corruption scandal.

      这位官员因贪腐丑闻被罢免。

process(过程)

  1. Countable(可数名词)Uncountable(不可数名词)geology(地质学)specialized(专业)

    The process by which a substance, such as soil or rock, is laid down or the layer formed by this process.

    沈积

    • The stream bed contains small, rounded calcite pebbles created by the deposition of successive layers of calcium from the solution.

      溪床中含有由溶液中钙连续沉积层形成的小而圆的方解石卵石。

    • There is a deposition of minerals that originate from the hot, hydrous fluids within the Earth's crust.

      矿物的沉积来自地球地壳内的热水溶液。

    • The layers of deposition in the soil reveal changes in the environment over time.

      土壤中的沉积层揭示了环境随时间的变化。