单词 | force something on/upon somebody |
释义 | force something on/upon somebodyforce something on/upon somebody phrasal verbphr v FORCE somebody TO DO somethingto make someone do or accept something even though they do not want to 把〔某事〕强加于〔某人〕,迫使〔某人〕接受 It’s no good trying to force a diet on someone. 想给一个人强行规定饮食是没有用的。 people who try to force their own views on you 试图把自己的观点强加给你的人 Examples from the Corpus force on/upon • It would deny that men are responsible for their actions, make evil into a positive force.• The refugees, having buried his body, are forced to move on.• She was forced to rely on a wheelchair to get around.• Florence was full of Christmas shoppers and half the police force was already on holiday.• The accelerations of these particles are determined by the forces which act upon them.• More often than not, cable companies are forced to rely on tips and leads in pursuing pirates.• Strangely, the Air Force goes on to engage and explain every bit of minutiae associated with the Roswell Incident.• Depot damage: A container at the council depot at Fylands, Bishop Auckland, was forced open on Wednesday night. → force something on/upon somebody at force2(PHRASAL VERB) |
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