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 coerced 添加此单词到默认生词本
强制,强迫,胁迫,迫使(coerce的过去式和过去分词)

  1. The reason slavery is wrong is not because it's coerced.
    说奴隶制是错的原因,并非因为它是强迫的。
  2. No one should ever feel pressured or coerced in lovemaking.
    所有人做爱时都不应感到有压力或被强迫。
  3. Some election observers also voiced concerns that local warlords intimidated or coerced voters in some instances.
    一些选举观察人士还对地方军阀在某些情况下恐吓或胁迫选民表示关注。



Coerce \Co*erce"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Coerced}; p. pr. & vb.
n. {Coercing}.] [L. co["e]rcere; co- + arcere to shut up, to
press together. See {Ark}.]
1. To restrain by force, especially by law or authority; to
repress; to curb. --Burke.

Punishments are manifold, that they may coerce this
profligate sort. --Ayliffe.

2. To compel or constrain to any action; as, to coerce a man
to vote for a certain candidate.

3. To compel or enforce; as, to coerce obedience.

Syn: To {Coerce}, {Compel}.

Usage: To compel denotes to urge on by force which cannot be
resisted. The term aplies equally to physical and
moral force; as, compelled by hunger; compelled
adverse circumstances; compelled by parental
affection. Coerce had at first only the negative sense
of checking or restraining by force; as, to coerce a
bad man by punishments or a prisoner with fetters. It
has now gained a positive sense., viz., that of
driving a person into the performance of some act
which is required of him by another; as, to coerce a
man to sign a contract; to coerce obedience. In this
sense (which is now the prevailing one), coerce
differs but little from compel, and yet there is a
distinction between them. Coercion is usually
acomplished by indirect means, as threats and
intimidation, physical force being more rarely
employed in coercing.

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