force

基本词汇  
[fɔːs]     [fɔːrs]    
  • n. 武力;暴力;力量;影响力;力量大的人或(事物);权力;(为某目的组织起来的)一群人;军队;部队;武装力量;警察部门;力;风力
  • v. 迫使;强迫;强制;使发生;强装(欢笑);人工催长
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force的英文翻译是什么意思,词典释义与在线翻译:

详尽释义

n. (名词)
  1. 【物】力
  2. 武力,兵力
  3. 暴力
  4. 军队,部队
  5. (法律、规则、军事等)力量
  6. 势力,威力
  7. 说服力
  8. 效力
  9. 力气
  10. 力的强度
  11. 影响,有影响的人
  12. 支配力
  13. 一群人
v. (动词)
  1. 用力(推进)
  2. 强行(攻占、打开、促成等)
  3. 勉强作出
  4. 加速(植物)生长,人工催长,催熟
  5. 迫使或强迫(某人)做某事
  6. 使发生
  7. 强作笑颜,强装欢笑
  8. 提速,加快速度
  9. 强忍(不表露情感)
  10. 强迫咽下
  11. 把…强加给,施强力于
  12. 强制,逼迫,强夺
  13. 勉强做出
  14. 推动
  15. 加压力
  16. 提高
  17. 凭借武力前进

双解释义

n. (名词)
  1. [U]力; 力量; 力气 natural or bodily power; active strength
  2. [U]武力; 暴力 fierce or uncontrolled use of strength; violence
  3. [C]影响力; 效力 a person, thing, belief, action, etc., that has strong enough influence to cause widespread changes in a way of living, or that has uncontrollable power over living things
  4. [P]一群人; 部队; 兵力 a group of people brought together or trained for some kind of action, especially military action
v. (动词)
  1. vt. 强制,迫使,逼迫 make (an unwilling person) doing sth; drive
  2. vt. 施强力于; 强行促成 use physical force on
  3. vt. 强作,勉强作出 produce by unwilling effort; produce with difficulty or against nature
  4. vt. 促成早熟,促成生长 hasten the growth of (a plant) by the use of heat

英英释义

Noun:
  1. a powerful effect or influence;

    "the force of his eloquence easily persuaded them"

  2. (physics) the influence that produces a change in a physical quantity;

    "force equals mass times acceleration"

  3. physical energy or intensity;

    "he hit with all the force he could muster"
    "it was destroyed by the strength of the gale"
    "a government has not the vitality and forcefulness of a living man"

  4. group of people willing to obey orders;

    "a public force is necessary to give security to the rights of citizens"

  5. a unit that is part of some military service;

    "he sent Caesar a force of six thousand men"

  6. an act of aggression (as one against a person who resists);

    "he may accomplish by craft in the long run what he cannot do by force and violence in the short one"

  7. one possessing or exercising power or influence or authority;

    "the mysterious presence of an evil power"
    "may the force be with you"
    "the forces of evil"

  8. a group of people having the power of effective action;

    "he joined forces with a band of adventurers"

  9. (of a law) having legal validity;

    "the law is still in effect"

  10. a putout of a base runner who is required to run; the putout is accomplished by holding the ball while touching the base to which the runner must advance before the runner reaches that base;

    "the shortstop got the runner at second on a force"

Verb:
  1. to cause to do through pressure or necessity, by physical, moral or intellectual means :

    "She forced him to take a job in the city"
    "He squeezed her for information"

  2. urge or force (a person) to an action; constrain or motivate

  3. move with force,

    "He pushed the table into a corner"

  4. impose urgently, importunately, or inexorably;

    "She forced her diet fads on him"

  5. squeeze like a wedge into a tight space;

    "I squeezed myself into the corner"

  6. force into or from an action or state, either physically or metaphorically;

    "She rammed her mind into focus"
    "He drives me mad"

  7. cause to move by pulling;

    "draw a wagon"
    "pull a sled"

  8. do forcibly; exert force;

    "Don't force it!"

  9. take by force;

    "Storm the fort"

force的用法和样例:

例句

用作名词 (n.)
  1. When persuasion failed they used force.
    劝说无效时,他们就使用武力了。
  2. We'll settle the problem by force if necessary.
    如果有必要的话,我们会用武力解决这个问题。
  3. If you do not open the door, I am authorized to enter by use of force.
    如果你不开门,我有权使用暴力闯入。
  4. It is vain to attempt to root out heresy by force.
    试图用暴力消除异端邪说是徒劳的。
  5. The force of his fall was broken by the straw mats.
    草垫的缓冲作用减弱了他下跌的力量。
  6. The force of the explosion broke all the windows in the building.
    爆炸的力量震碎了这座建筑上的所有窗户。
  7. The law should remain in force.
    法律应当有效力。
  8. She is a force to be reckoned with.
    她是一个需要认真对待的有影响力的人物。
  9. These guidelines do not have the force of law.
    这些指导原则不具有法律效力。
  10. In 1939 Blitzkrieg defeated the Polish army, which had obsolete Cavalry instead of tanks and an obsolete Air Force.
    1939年,闪电战击败了只装备有过时的骑兵和空军的波兰军队。
  11. Air force units have been ordered to intensify their patrols.
    空军部队奉命加强巡逻。
  12. The armed forces usually consist of the army, the navy and the air force.
    武装力量通常有陆、海、空军组成。
  13. He joined the force twenty years ago.
    他二十年前加入了警队。
  14. The moon exerts a force on the earth.
    月球对地球有引力。
  15. Trees break the force of the wind.
    树使风力减弱。
用作动词 (v.)
  1. Circumstances force us to adopt this policy.
    形势迫使我们采取这项政策。
  2. No power on earth could force me to do it .
    世上没人能强迫我做这事。
  3. This will force a system shutdown, whether a user is logged in or not.
    这将强制关闭一个系统。无论使用者是否已经登陆。
  4. 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。
  5. She managed to force a smile.
    她勉强笑笑。
  6. It is unwise to force a child's talent.
    对儿童的才能拔苗助长是不明智的。

常用短语

用作名词 (n.)
by force
    靠武力,强行 by violence
come into force
    开始生效 take effect
driving force
    推动力,驱动力 sb/sth whose influence stimulates others to act
force of habit
    习惯势力 habitual force
in force
    大批地,大规模地 (of people) in large numbers
join forces
    (同…)联合 combine with others for a common purpose
join the forces
    参军 enlist in military service
put into force
    生效,开始执行 become effective or come into operation
    put sth into force

    It is easier to pass laws than to put them into force.

    通过法律容易,实施法律难。

use brute force
    使用蛮力 try to do sth merely by using force
用作动词 (v.)
force along( v.+adv. )
    驱进; 力推; 逼迫 push forward
    force sb/sth along

    I was forced along, against my wish, by the crowd behind me.

    我不由自主被后面的人群推涌而前。

force back( v.+adv. )
    抑制,强忍 restrain sth
    force sth ⇔ back

    He forced back the strong urge to stroke her.

    他抑制住自己想要抚摩她的强烈冲动。

force down1( v.+adv. )
    用力推下 push sth forcefully down
    force sth ⇔ down

    After being ill I didn't feel like eating but I managed to force something down.

    我病后不想吃东西,不过还是勉强咽了一点。

force down2( v.+prep. )
    用力推下 push sth forcefully down
    force sth down sth

    We had to force the pipe down a narrow hole to get it through.

    我们必须把这根管子从那个狭窄的洞中捅下去。

force from( v.+prep. )
    从…强取(某物) get (sth) from (an unwilling person)
    force sth from sb

    They forced a confession from him.

    他们逼他招供。

    She pretended that she could not hear so that they would not force an answer from her.

    她假装听不见,这样他们就不会强迫她回答了。

    The police tried to force the truth from the suspect.

    警察试图迫使嫌疑犯说出真相。

force into( v.+prep. )
    强迫(某人)做(某事) push sb by force into sth
    force sth into sth

    I can't force the key into this lock; it won't fit.

    我不能把钥匙插进锁里,这把钥匙开不了这把锁。

    It's foolish to force your feet into a pair of shoes that are too small for you.

    硬要把脚穿进太小的鞋里去是愚蠢的。

    This water is forced into the boiler by the feed pump.

    用水泵将水压入锅炉。

    force sb/sth into sth/v-ing

    They forced him into a small boat.

    他们逼着他坐上一条小船。

    He forced me into bribery.

    他迫使我行贿。

    You will never force him into obedience.

    你永远不能迫使他服从。

    They forced thousands of peasants into their reactionary armies.

    他们迫使成千上万的农民参加他们的反动军队。

    They forced David into a small room.

    他们把戴维逼进一个小房间。

    This forced the British fighter planes into the air.

    这样一来,英国战斗机被迫起飞。

    They forced him into signing the paper.

    他们强迫他在文件上签字。

    Circumstances forced him into stealing.

    环境迫使他偷窃。

    Their poverty forced their children into stealing.

    贫困逼迫他们的孩子去行窃。

    They forced the enemy into surrendering.

    他们迫使敌人投降了。

    They were forced into the battle at a place picked by our army.

    他们被迫在我军选定的地方作战。

    To save his honour, he had been forced into a purchase which he could not possibly afford.

    为了保住面子,他被迫买下了他不可能买得起的东西。

    He was forced into crime by circumstances.

    他为环境所迫而犯罪。

    The people of that country can never be forced into submission by the invaders.

    那个国家的人民决不会被迫向侵略者屈服。

    He was forced into accepting the task.

    他被迫接受这项任务。

    She was forced into leaving the country.

    她被迫离开那个国家。

force off( v.+prep. )
    迫使…离开 make (sb) leave (sth)
    force sb off sth

    They forced her off her homeland many years ago.

    许多年前他们迫使她离开了她的家乡。

    We were forced off the road.

    我们被挤下公路。

force on〔onto, upon〕( v.+prep. )
    把…强加于… push sth unwanted by force on sb
    force sth on〔onto, upon〕 sb

    Parents are liable to force their ideas on their children.

    父母容易把他们的意见强加给子女。

    I tried to force my suggestion on them.

    我试图让他们接受我的建议。

    The teacher has no right to force his own views onto the children.

    老师没有权利把自己的观点强加给孩子们。

    The imperialists forced a series of unequal treaties upon China.

    帝国主义强加给中国一系列不平等条约。

    He didn't want to be paid, but we forced the money on him because we knew he needed it.

    他不要我们付钱,但我们还是硬塞给他,因为我们知道他需要钱。

    They didn't want the war. It was forced on them.

    他们不要战争,那是强加于他们的。

    The idea was forced upon us.

    那个意见是硬加在我们头上的。

force out (v.+adv.)
    把…赶走,挤掉; 迫使…离开,屈服 make (sb) leave, yield, etc.
    force sth ⇔ out

    Competition has forced out many small firms.

    竞争挤垮了许多小公司。

force out of (v.+adv.+prep.)
    从…强取(某物) get (sth) from (an unwilling person)
    force sb out of sth

    The owner forced the poor family out of the house when they could not pay the rent.

    当那个穷户付不起房租时,房主便把他们赶出房门。

    Setbacks can be a good thing, forcing you out of your complacency.

    挫折或许是件好事,迫使你克服自满情绪。

    Jim himself was forced out of office on June 29th.

    吉姆本人于6月29日被迫离职。

    He was forced out of his chairmanship.

    他被迫辞去他的主席职务。

    force sth out of sb

    We can force concessions out of him.

    我们可以迫使他让步。

    They forced a confession out of him.

    他们迫使他招供。

force through (v.+prep.)
    强行通过 make sth pass by force
    force sth through sth

    The rider forced his horse on through the storm.

    骑手在暴风雨中策马前进。

    The government forced the bill through parliament against fierce opposition.

    政府不顾激烈的反对,强行在议会上通过了这项议案。

force up (v.+adv.)
    迫使提高 make sth rise
    force sth ⇔ up

    An inflation forces up the cost of living.

    通货膨胀迫使生活费用飞涨。

    This forced the cost of living up considerably.

    这使生活费用大大上升。

    Prices have been forced up by poor crop.

    歉收使物价上涨。

词汇搭配

用作名词 (n.)
动词+~ 形容词+~ 名词+~ 介词+~
用作动词 (v.)
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经典引文

  • As soon as his recovered forces will justify the voyage and journey he will make the passage.

    出自:Daily News
  • She tried to force her mind to the contemplation of the new state of things.

    出自: D. H. Lawrence
  • He lay in bed until hunger forced him to rise.

    出自: R. H. Mottram
  • He was insistent and forced her against her will to get into his car.

    出自: W. C. Williams
  • Wit..larded with malice and malice forced with wit.

    出自:Troilus Cressida , Shakespeare
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