coerce

英[kəʊˈɜ:s]
美[koʊˈɜrs]

基本释义

vt.
强迫,强制; 控制,限制; 威胁; 逼迫

词性变化

实用例句

They were coerced into negotiating a settlement.

他们被迫通过谈判解决。

牛津词典

Potter had argued that the government coerced him into pleading guilty...

波特辩称是政府强迫他认罪的。

Clark had somehow been able to coerce Jenny into doing whatever he told her to do.

不知是用什么办法,克拉克总能让珍妮对他言听计从。

You can't coerce her into obedience.

你不能强制她服从.

期刊摘选

Obama would deploy soft power the power attract rather than coerce.

奥巴马将运用“巧实力外交”的拉拢性力量取代强制性力量.

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International law possesses the attributes of norm and coerce, which are the common natures of law.

国际法具有法的一般性质―规范性和强制性.

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Do you think there is any way that we can coerce them otherwise?

你认为我们有什么办法强迫他们不那样 吗 ?

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I will never coerce you.

我永远不会强迫你们.

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The Taliban cannot be sufficiently weakened in Pashtun Afghanistan to coerce it to the negotiating table.

盟军在阿富汗普什图地区无法有效削弱塔利班势力,迫使其坐到谈判桌前.

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But the most crucial is that government alone has the power to coerce.

但最重要的一点是,只有政府拥有强制权.

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To coerce or inhibit by or as if by threats.

威胁通过威胁或近乎威胁强制或禁止.

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Clark had somehow been able to coerce Jenny into doing whatever he told her to do.

不知是用什么办法,克拉克总能让珍妮对他言听计从。

柯林斯例句

英英释义

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"