compel
v. 強迫,迫使; 引起(反應)
If a situation, a rule, or a person compels you to do something, they force you to do it.
...the introduction of legislation to compel cyclists to wear a helmet...
強制騎腳踏車者戴頭盔的法律的出臺
Leonie's mother was compelled to take in washing to help support her family...
利奧妮的媽媽被迫在家替人洗衣服,以貼補家用。
If you feel compelled to do something, you feel that you must do it, because it is the right thing to do.
Dickens felt compelled to return to the stage for a final good-bye...
迪肯斯覺得必須返回舞臺作最後的道別。
I felt morally compelled to help.
我覺得從道義上我必須幫忙。
1. force or compel somebody to do something;
2. make someone do something
compel, force, constrain, oblige
這些動詞均含"迫使"之意。
She now will fell compel at that moment to come chase me.
那個時候她會感到有壓力並且開始來追逐我.
Again , sound economic reasons compel China to opt for an ethical culture.
我們有足夠的經濟理由再次要求中國選擇一種倫理文化.
We should not compel everyone to do the same thing!
我們不應該強迫任何人做一樣的事情.
You cannot compel good work from unwilling students.
你不能迫使不肯學習的學生取得好成績.
We cannot compel them to do anything, as it considered an internal issue.
我們不能強迫他們做任何事, 這個人家內政.