divest
美音:
[daı´vest
]英音:
[daı´vest
]v.剥夺
难易程度:
divest为短语/超纲词汇
词形变化:
名词:divestment 动词过去式:divested 过去分词:divested 现在分词:divesting 第三人称单数:divests
词根
vest=to clothe(穿衣),garment(衣服)
近义词, 同义词
divest
/daɪ'vest; daɪ`vɛst/
v [Tn.pr] (fml 文)
1 ~ sb of sth take off (sb's clothes) 脱去(某人的衣服)
*divest a queen of her robes 为女王脱去王袍.
2 ~ sb of sth take away (sb's power, rights, responsibility, etc) 解除(某人的权力、权利、责任等)
*The disgraced official was divested of all authority. 该失势官员失去了一切权力.
3 ~ oneself of sth rid oneself of (a feeling, an idea, etc) 使自己摆脱(某种感情、思想等)
*He could not divest himself of the suspicion that his wife was being unfaithful. 他无法消除自己的疑心, 总觉得妻子不忠.
divest
v[
Date: 1600-1700;
Language: Old French;Origin: desvestir
'to undress', from
Latin vestire
'to dress']
[I and T]technicalif a company divests, it sells some of its
assets,
investments etc
pressure on hospitals to divest tobacco-related stocksdivest of [divest sb of sth]
phr vdivest yourself of sthto sell or give away something you own
Dad had long since divested himself of anything valuable.divest yourself of sthto remove something you are wearing or carrying
Pedro divested himself of his overcoat.to take something away from someone
The king was divested of all his wealth and power.