2) usurp
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篡夺
1.
The directors should undertake liability for breach of contract when they break duty of loyalty, usurping corporate opportunity.
在竞争日趋激烈的商业世界,交易机会是公司兴衰成败的关键,董事违反忠实义务,篡夺公司机会,无论其出于善意还是恶意理应承担相应的违约责任。
4) struggle for usurpation
篡夺战
1.
Analyzing from the aspect of probing the resistance of Confucian tradition,combining with another analysis on historical records,this paper gives a restricted view on the words of the questions to Qi in Tian Wen and concludes that the abdication theory Confucian advocates is actually the struggle for usurpation.
尧、舜、禹禅让说自古就是一个颇有争议的问题,有人认为是史实,有人认为是篡夺战,而在历史上主禅让者占优势。
5) copyright-usurpation
版权篡夺
1.
The experimental results show that the audio watermarks generated with the proposed algorithm are comparatively inaudible,and of stronger anti-copyright-usurpation ability,and robust against such signal processings as re-sampling,1ow-pass filtering,and noise adding.
仿真实验表明,该算法嵌入的音频水印具有较好的不可感知性和较强的抗版权篡夺能力,并且对诸如重新采样、低通滤波和叠加噪声等攻击具有较好的鲁棒性。
6) to assume control
篡夺统治权
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