词汇 | forced |
释义 | forced adjective uk /fɔːst/ us /fɔːrst/ done against your wishes: 被迫的 forced repatriation被强制遣送回国 An action that is forced is done because it is suddenly made necessary by a new and usually unexpected situation: 不得已的 forced landingThe plane had to make a forced landing because one of the engines failed.由于一个引擎突然熄火,飞机只好迫降。 used to describe laughter, a smile, or an emotion that is produced with effort and is not sincerely felt: (笑或情感)勉强的;不真诚的 She tried hard to smile but suspected that it looked forced.她努力微笑,但也觉得自己看上去笑得很勉强。 Violent or aggressive abusively aggressive aggressively aggressiveness aggro ferociously ferocity fierce fierceness fighting words proactive aggression pugnacious pugnaciously pugnacity punky vicious viciously viciousness violence warlike You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Not expected or planned Affected & insincere forced | American Dictionaryforced adjective[ not gradable ] us/fɔrst, foʊrst/ forcedadjective[not gradable] (INVOLVING PHYSICAL POWER)involving physical, often violent, strength or power: There were no obvious signs of forced entry into the house. forcedadjective[not gradable] (DONE UNWILLINGLY)done against your wishes, or because it is suddenly made necessary by an unexpected situation: The plane made a forced landing in Denver. Forced laughter or a forced smile is produced with effort and not sincerely felt. forced | Business Englishforced adjective uk /fɔːst/us done against someone's wishes: The forced closure of the plant has shocked the local business community. The company will use any proceeds from a forced sale to pay off debt. a forced departure/exit/resignationSome companies lost billions of dollars, leading to forced resignations of their chief executives. |
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