词汇 | coercive |
释义 | coercive adjective formaluk /kəʊˈɜː.sɪv/ us /koʊˈɝː.sɪv/ using force to persuade people to do things that they are unwilling to do: 强制的,强迫的;胁迫的 coercive power The president relied on the coercive powers of the military.总统依赖于军队的高压手段。 coercive measures/tactics强制措施/手段 Causing somebody to act arm-twisting bludgeon bounce someone into something browbeat someone into something/doing something bull something through coercion drive someone/something to something duress force someone's handidiom forced marriage forcible push (someone) toward(s) something put the heat on someoneidiom put/tighten the screws on someoneidiom rallying cry ram something down someone's throatidiom ransom slap squeeze wring Examples of coercivecoercive Controlling relationships vary from those that involve contingent regard and psychological control to those that are physically controlling and coercive. The behaviorally oriented intervention produced significant reductions in coercive parenting and improvements in positive parenting. From 1880 to 1916, the use of coercive powers by the president acquired a different dimension. It further entails an analysis of how patient-centered medicine can work in different directions, some quite coercive. A legal interpretation is a decision which mobilizes coercive forces to immediately solidify the interpretation into a social reality. The word encouragement is correct because 1960s planning was ' indicative ' not coercive. While the notions of voluntary and coercive policy transfer highlight extremes, the process of policy transfer is unlikely to be exclusively one or the other. A coercive pattern as compared to a defended pattern did not significantly predict disruptive behavior in the regression analyses. The present study demonstrated that a specific pattern of insecure attachment, a coercive pattern, is significantly associated with preschoolers' disruptive behavior. Thus, children with coercive attachment patterns scored significantly higher on the measure of disruptive behavior than children with balanced or defended patterns. Whenever royal authority was openly challenged, however, the monarchy responded with more coercive force than it could control. It moved slowly and in varying degrees away from this traditional model, as the rulers' power grew along with the state's resources and coercive power. In particular, how does this help us to understand or make sense of the current debate on voluntary versus coercive recruitment? Policy transfer may have both voluntary and coercive elements, but is in reality a bargaining process between interdependent actors. Nonetheless, the heads of government did not reject coercive enforcement techniques; on the contrary, they endeavoured to justify the use of them in the 1990s. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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