deposition
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British pronunciation
/dˌɛpəsˈɪʃən/

“deposition”的英语定义和含义

Deposition
01

证词, 录制的证言

a recorded testimony given outside of court by a witness or party involved in a legal case, used as evidence in future proceedings
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example
例子
The attorney scheduled a deposition with the key witness to gather essential information for the upcoming trial.
律师安排了一次证词与关键证人一起收集即将到来的审判的重要信息。
The court reporter meticulously transcribed the witness 's deposition to create an official record for the case.
法庭记者细致地转录了证人的证词,为案件创建了官方记录。
02

罢免, 废黜

removal of someone from a position of authority, especially a leader or monarch
example
例子
If the deposition of the dictator succeeds, the country may enter a new era of democracy and reform.
如果独裁者的下台成功,该国可能进入民主和改革的新时代。
After the deposition, the once powerful ruler was exiled to a remote island.
废黜后,这位曾经强大的统治者被流放到一个偏远的岛屿。
03

the natural process by which material is laid down or accumulated, especially by wind, water, or ice

example
例子
River deposition created a wide delta at the coast.
Layers of sand and silt show repeated cycles of deposition.
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