force的中文翻译
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force1
(violent action)
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暴力
noun
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violent physical action used to obtain or achieve sth
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The release of the hostages could not be achieved without the use of force.
不使用武力不可能使人质获释。
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The rioters were taken away by force.
聚众闹事者被强行带走。
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The ultimatum contained the threat of military force.
这份最后通牒含有武力威胁。
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We will achieve much more by persuasion than by brute force.
我们通过说服会比使用暴力获得更多的成果。
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force2
(Aviation)
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力
noun
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the physical power of something, e.g. gravity
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force3
(physical strength)
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力量
noun
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the physical strength of sth that is shown as it hits sth else
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the force of the blow/explosion/collision
冲击力/爆发力/碰撞力
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The shopping centre took the full force of the blast.
购物中心承受了全部爆炸力。
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force4
(strong effect)
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影响, 影响力
noun
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the strong effect or influence of sth
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They realized the force of her argument.
他们领悟到了她那论据的威力。
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He controlled himself by sheer force of will.
他全靠意志力自我控制。
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She spoke with force and deliberation.
她讲话铿锵有力,字斟句酌。
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force5
(sb/sth with power)
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威力, 影响力
noun
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a person or thing that has a lot of power or influence
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economic/market forces
经济力/市场力
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the forces of good/evil
善/恶的力量
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Ron is the driving force(= the person who has the most influence) behind the project.
Ron是这个项目的主要推动力。
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She's a force to be reckoned with(= a person who has a lot of power and influence and should therefore be treated seriously).
她是一个需要认真对待的有影响力的人物。
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The expansion of higher education should be a powerful force for change.
高等教育的发展对变革应该是一个强大的推动力。
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force6
(authority)
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权威性
noun
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the authority of sth
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These guidelines do not have the force of law.
这些指导原则不具有法律效力。
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The court ruled that these standards have force in English law.
法院裁定这些规范在英国法律中具有法律效力。
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force7
(group of people)
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一群, 一批
noun
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a group of people who have been organized for a particular purpose
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a member of the sales force
推销团队中的一员
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A large proportion of the labour force(= all the people who work in a particular company, area, etc.) is unskilled.
一大部分的劳动力无特别技能。
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force8
(military)
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军事力量
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a group of people who have been trained to protect other people, usually by using weapons
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a member of the security forces
保安部队成员
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rebel/government forces
反政府/政府武装力量
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a peace-keeping force
维和部队
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the army, navy and air force
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the weapons and soldiers that an army, etc. has, considered as things that may be used
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strategic nuclear forces.
战略核力量
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force9
(police)
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军队
noun
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the police force
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He joined the force twenty years ago.
他二十年前加入了警队。
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force10
(physics)
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引力
noun
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an effect that causes things to move in a particular way
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The moon exerts a force on the earth.
月球对地球有引力。
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the force of gravity
重力
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magnetic/centrifugal force
磁力/地心引力
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force11
(of wind)
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力的强度
noun
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a unit for measuring the strength of the wind
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a force 9 gale
9 级大风
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a gale force wind
一场大风级的风
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force12
(make sb do sth)
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迫使
verb
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to make sb do sth that they do not want to do
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The President was forced into resigning.
总统被迫辞职。
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The President was forced to resign.
总统被迫辞职。
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I was forced to take a taxi because the last bus had left.
最后一班公共汽车已经开走,所以我只好叫了一辆出租汽车。
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She forced herself to be polite to them.
她对他们强装客气。
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Ill health forced him into early retirement.
他由于健康不佳不得不提前退休。
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He didn't force me—I wanted to go.
他并没有逼我,是我想走。
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'I shouldn't really have any more.' 'Go on—force yourself!'
“我确实不应该再吃了。”“接着吃,再努力努力!”
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Public pressure managed to force a change in the government's position.
公众压力设法迫使政府改变立场。
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force13
(use physical strength)
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推动
verb
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to use physical strength to move sb/sth into a particular position
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to force a lock/window/door(= to break it open using force)
用力把锁/窗/门撬开
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to force an entry(= to enter a building using force)
强行进入
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She forced her way through the crowd of reporters.
她在记者群中挤出一条通路。
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He tried to force a copy of his book into my hand.
他硬要把他的一本书往我手里塞。
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The door had been forced open.
门被强行打开了。
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force14
(make sth happen)
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作出
verb
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to make sth happen, especially before other people are ready
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He was in a position where he had to force a decision.
他现在的处境是,不得不强行通过一项决定。
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Building a new road here will force house prices down.
在这里修建一条新道路将使房价下跌。
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force15
(a smile/laugh)
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勉强做出, 强颜欢笑
verb
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to make yourself smile, laugh, etc. rather than doing it naturally
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She managed to force a smile.
她勉强笑笑。
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force16
(fruit/plants)
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加速......的生长
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to make fruit, plants, etc. grow or develop faster than normal by keeping them in special conditions
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forced rhubarb
人工催长的大黄
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It is unwise to force a child's talent.
对儿童的才能拔苗助长是不明智的。