1 VERB 强制实行;强加 If you impose something on people, you use your authority to force them to accept it. 强制实行;强加
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Britain imposed fines on airlines which bring in passengers without proper papers. [VERB noun + on]
英国会对运载证件不齐全的乘客进入国内的航空公司课以罚款。
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Many companies have imposed a pay freeze. [VERB noun]
许多公司已经强制冻结了工资。
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The conditions imposed on volunteers were stringent. [VERB-ed]
对志愿者的限定条件非常严格。
2 VERB 把(看法、信仰)强加(于…) If you impose your opinions or beliefs on other people, you try and make people accept them as a rule or as a model to copy. 把(看法、信仰)强加(于…)
3 VERB 使遭受,使承受(压力、痛苦等) If something imposes strain, pressure, or suffering on someone, it causes them to experience it. 使遭受,使承受(压力、痛苦等)
4 VERB 把…硬加给;把…强塞给;勉强(某人)做事 If someone imposes on you, they unreasonably expect you to do something for them which you do not want to do. 把…硬加给;把…强塞给;勉强(某人)做事
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I was afraid you'd simply feel we were imposing on you. [VERB + on/upon]
我担心你会觉得我们是在勉强你。
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'Mum thinks I should stop imposing on your hospitality, Leo,' said Grace. [VERB on/upon noun]
“利奥,我妈妈觉得我不应该再在这儿麻烦你了,”格雷丝说。
5 VERB 使打扰;使硬缠 If someone imposes themselves on you, they force you to accept their company although you may not want to. 使打扰;使硬缠
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N. | impose a fine, impose limits, impose order, impose a penalty, impose restrictions, impose sanctions, impose a tax 1 |
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