forced

英[fɔːst] 美[fɔːrst]
  • adj. 被迫的;强迫的;用力的;不自然的
  • force的过去式(分词).
Adjective:
  1. produced by or subjected to forcing;

    "forced-air heating"
    "furnaces of the forced-convection type"
    "forced convection in plasma generators"

  2. forced or compelled;

    "promised to abolish forced labor"

  3. made necessary by an unexpected situation or emergency;

    "a forced landing"

  4. lacking spontaneity; not natural;

    "a constrained smile"
    "forced heartiness"
    "a strained smile"

1. A stiff knee following surgery forced her to walk with a limp.
手术后她的膝盖活动不便,走路时被迫跛行。

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2. He recounted how heavily armed soldiers forced him from the presidential palace.
他讲述了自己是怎样被全副武装的士兵从总统官邸里赶出来的。

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3. English students are forced to learn too much too soon.
英国学生被迫在极短的时间内学习太多的东西。

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4. Shortly afterwards, cuts in defence spending forced the aerospace industry to retrench.
不久之后,国防开支的削减迫使航空航天业紧缩开支。

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5. The band was forced to cancel a string of live dates.
乐队被迫取消了一系列的现场表演。

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. If he breaks his,he is forced to do so.
      如果他没兑现诺言,那是因为被迫的。
    2. Forced to wait, Mantis entered a trance-like, totally awesome state of mind.
      长时间被迫的静候,使得螳螂出了神,进入到一个非凡的境界。
    3. Forced kindness deserves no thanks.
      强迫的善行不值得谢。
    4. And many fascist people were forced to do it.
      许多法西斯主义者都是被强迫的。
    5. Xiao Wang's come to this very angry villa door, forced the knock on the door, an old door.
      小王很生气的走到这别墅的大门,用力的敲门,一位老先生应门。