forced 英 [fɔ:st]   美 [fɔrst]

forced

forced  英 [fɔ:st] 美 [fɔrst]

adj. 被迫的;强迫的;用力的;不自然的  v. 强迫(force的过去式) 

I forced him to do it. 我强迫他做这件事。
Did you join up or were you forced into the army? 你是自己参的军,还是被迫入伍的?

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  • adj. 被迫的;强迫的;用力的;不自然的
  • v. 强迫(force的过去式)
  • 1. I forced him to do it.

    我强迫他做这件事。

  • 2. Did you join up or were you forced into the army?

    你是自己参的军,还是被迫入伍的?

  • 3. She was dithering and wouldn't make up her mind unless forced to .

    她正在犹豫不决,拿不定主意,除非被迫拿主意。

  • forced (adj.) "not spontaneous or voluntary, strained, unnatural," 1570s, past-participle adjective from force (v.). Meaning "effected by an unusual application of force" is from 1590s. Related: Forcedly. The flier's forced landing attested by 1917.
forced / fɔːst ; NAmE fɔːrst / adjective 1 happening or done against sb's will 被迫的;不得已的 forced relocation to a job in another city 不得已迁移至另一城市工作 a forced sale of his property 强制变卖他的财产 2 not sincere; not the result of genuine emotions 勉强的;不真诚的 She said she was enjoying herself but her smile was forced. 她说自己很快活,但是她的笑容很勉强。 see also unforced forced / fɔːst ; NAmE fɔːrst /
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