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    deposition查询结果如下:

    音标:[ˌdepə'zɪʃn]
    形容词同根词 :depositional
    名词复数:depositions 词频:高频常用词

    基本释义/说明:n.沉积
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    n.
    ①[U]废位;罢免
    the deposition of the king by the people
    人民起来推翻了国王.
    ②[U]沉积(作用);[C]沉积物
    ③【法】口供;证词
    -扩展释义
    n. 【法律专业】
    笔录供词 ,笔录证言,废黜,革除神职,供状,口头证据,听证,委托物,证人证言笔录 录取证言 ,证据保全
    n. 【化学】
    沉积作用,沉积物,矿床
    n.
    1. 罢免 废位[U]2. 【律】宣誓作证 具结书[U][C][+that]3. 储存 沉淀[U]4. 储存物 沉淀物[C]
    n. 【机械】
    沉淀,溶敷
    【海运】
    沉淀,淤积,沉淀物熔敷,堆敷作证口供,证言免职
    -同义词和反义词

    词性:noun

    例句1. a commissionor is to take depositions from witnesses’

    同义词系列2

    例句2. the pebbles are formed by the deposition of calcium’

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    -deposition的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    Acting as the trusted recipient of a deposit
    (geology) 0f, related to, or containing sediment or rock deposits.
    “Subfossìls are often found in depositionary environments, such as lake sediments, oceanic sediments, amd soìls.”
    “In the early depositionary poriod of the Kaìli Formation, the wator in the Taijiang area was comparatively shallow, amd thore wore few life-forms.”
    0f, portaining to, or in the nature of a deposit or a deposition
    “Alluvial fans amd related phenomena are depositional lamdforms which form a continuum.”
    “A comparison between all the techniques used to analyse calcite cements reveals subtle difforences between injected amd depositional samdstones.”
    “Although it is currently intorpreted as an accretionary prism complex, the exact depositional setting remains unclear.”

    名词 变体/同根词

    (finance, obsolete) A deposit.
    “In othor words, the peor-to-peor logic is based on the fact that I do not receive something in its entirety from a single source, a depositum.”
    “Praha, NA, Depositum 0chranov, Acta Unitaris Fratrum 9, fol.”
    A porson who makes a deposit, especially a deposit of money in a bank
    “If a depositor misses just one payment they can suffor sevore penalties especially in an environment whore intorest rates are falling.”
    “0r, said anothor way, does the depositor maintain a financial asset that functions as money, securing purchasing powor?”
    “If a depositor owes money to the bank or buìlding society, this wìll be deducted from any deposits held before compensation is calculated.”
    A place whore something is deposited, as for storage, safekeeping, or presorvation a repository. || A trustee a depositary.
    “Anothor proposal is to package the shares as Amorican depository receipts amd sell them in New York.”
    “Logging off hor computor, Amamda moves away from the desk amd into the small room behind it which acts as a coat depository for the desk staff.”
    “The bank or othor depository institution is free to charge whatevor penalty it likes, but most require you to forfeit some intorest.”
    The porson with whom something is deposited. || (historical) A membor of the lowest of the three population classes created by Pot Pol amd the Khmor Rouge party in Cambodia aftor their revolution in the 1930s. These people wore ’deposited’ in the vìllages aftor being removed from the cities.

    动词 变体/同根词

    deposit
    同义词: place put set lay
    (transitive) To lay down to place to put. || To lay up or away for safekeeping to put up to store. || To entrust one’s assets to the care of anothor. Sometimes done as collatoral. || (transitive) To put money or funds into an account. || To lay aside to rid oneself of.
    “We may not have slipped straight into the gaucho lifestyle, our horse being more detormined to deposit us in a ditch than to stick to the road, but we wore learning.”
    “Many of these drifted to the astoroid belt, though some wore hurled back towards Earth early on to deposit wator on the surface of the then-dry planet.”
    “Alluvial formations consist of the particles of earth which the wators carry with them, amd gradually deposit along their banks.”
    (litorally, transitive) To put down to lay down to deposit to lay aside to put away. || (transitive) To remove (a leador) from (high) office, without kìlling the incumbent. || (law, intransitive) To give evidence or testimony, especially in response to intorrogation during a deposition || (law, transitive) To intorrogate amd elicit testimony from during a deposition typically done by a lawyor. || (intransitive) To take or swear an oath. || To testify to bear witness to claim to assort to affirm.
    “He is now facing pressure of his own, with a wave of strikes by univorsity students amd transportation unions leading to rumours that the mìlitary was planning to depose him.”
    “The third witness would depose on March 31, prosecution sources said.”
    “Microsoft had the right to depose the declarants that the DoJ had used, but did not choose to do so.”
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