forced
adj. 被迫的; 强迫的
v. 强制(force的过去式和过去分词)
A forced action is something that you do because someone else makes you do it.
A system of forced labour was used on the cocoa plantations.
可可种植园中曾实行强迫劳役制。
A forced action is something that you do because circumstances make it necessary.
He made a forced landing on a highway.
他迫降在了公路上。
If you describe something as forced, you mean it does not happen naturally and easily.
...a forced smile...
强挤出来的微笑
She called him darling. It sounded so forced.
她称他为亲爱的。听起来很不自然。
1. produced by or subjected to forcing;
2. forced or compelled;
3. made necessary by an unexpected situation or emergency;
4. lacking spontaneity; not natural;
forced march
急行军,强行军
They forced her off her homeland many years ago.
许多年前他们迫使她离开了她的家乡.
He was forced into crime by circumstances.
他为环境所迫而犯罪.
He forced a smile.
他不自然地笑了一笑.
After several reverses the enemy was forced to retreat.
几次失败后敌军被迫后撤.
If forced to choose between the penitentiary and the White House for four years, I would say the penitentiary, thank you.
倘使不得已而要对在监狱与白宫里度过四年作一选择的话, 我会说——监狱, 谢谢.
adj. 不得已的
drivinginescapableunavoidablepressing
adj. 勉强的
self-consciousfar-fetchedlaboredstrainedaffectedstiffconstrainedstageycontrivedinsincereartificialunnaturalstudiedmannered
adj. 强迫的
compulsoryobligedinvoluntaryconstrainedcommittedrequiredobligatorypressuredunwillingcompelledenforced
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