du·ress
noun/djuˈres/
/duˈres/
[uncountable] (formal)- threats or force that are used to make somebody do something
胁迫;强迫 - He signed the confession under duress.
他被迫在供状上签了字。 - The promise was obtained by duress on the part of her husband.
这个承诺是她丈夫胁迫才得到的。 - They were operating at times under extreme duress.
他们有时在极端胁迫下行动。
Word OriginMiddle English (in the sense ‘harshness, severity, cruel treatment’): via Old French from Latin duritia, from durus ‘hard’. - He signed the confession under duress.