coerces

英 [kəʊˈɜːsɪz] 美 [koʊˈɜːrsɪz]

v.  强迫; 胁迫; 迫使
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柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 强制;胁迫;迫使
    If you coerce someone into doing something, you make them do it, although they do not want to.
    1. Potter had argued that the government coerced him into pleading guilty...
      波特辩称是政府强迫他认罪的。
    2. 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。

双语例句

  1. One coaxes, the other coerces.
    一个唱红脸,一个唱白脸。
  2. Someone who tricks or coerces men into service as sailors or soldiers.
    使用诡计或强制手段使人进入服役如海军或士兵的人。
  3. The traditional trust culture coerces the turbulent public opinion, pushes the private enterprises ′ social responsibility and vivid brand to the top of wind and wave in the disaster relief donation.
    传统信任文化裹挟的汹涌民意,在救灾捐赠这个特殊的接骨点上,将民企的社会责任与形象品牌,推到了历史的风口浪尖。
  4. Such was the coerces of the access that all the windows were torn.
    爆炸力这么大,所有的窗户都被震碎了。
  5. The effect given by environment coerces factors on typical ground objects in a study area, such as vegetation, water, waste rocks can be seen on the change of their spectrums.
    一定区域的典型地物,如植被、水体等所受环境胁迫因子的加剧或舒缓可以在其波谱曲线表现出来,这种波谱变化可以在一定程度代表该区域生态环境的变化。
  6. The other type of coercion is lexicon coercion. It refers to the case that word meaning coerces construction meaning when they are in semantic conflict.
    另一种是词汇压制,指词汇与构式语义冲突时词汇意义压制构式意义。
  7. Male dominance in language coerces women to the state of silence.
    男性在语言上的主导地位致使女性处于失语的处境。
  8. This constructional meaning coerces the verb, the agent and the patient into new semantics or properties.
    这种构式义压制进入其内的动词、施事和受事,使之产生新的意义或特征。