释义 |
supersedure U.S.|-ˈsiːdjʊə(r)| [f. supersede + -ure.] = supersession.
1788Hamilton Federalist II. 319 An implied supersedure of the trial by jury, in favour of the civil law mode of trial. 1865Even. Standard 12 May, An announcement of the removal or supersedure of Sherman. 1866Alger Solit. Nat. & Man iv. 211 The supersedure of actual companionship by an ideal one. 1894Forum (U.S.) Feb. 683 The Cabinet which had just come into power, by supersedure of the Wilcox ministry the day before. |