forced
adj. 被迫的; 強迫的
v. 強制(force的過去式和過去分詞)
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.
可可種植園中曾實行強迫勞役制。
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...
強擠出來的微笑
She called him darling. It sounded so forced.
她稱他為親愛的。聽起來很不自然。
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
急行軍,強行軍
They forced her off her homeland many years ago.
許多年前他們迫使她離開了她的家鄉.
He was forced into crime by circumstances.
他為環境所迫而犯罪.
He forced a smile.
他不自然地笑了一笑.
After several reverses the enemy was forced to retreat.
幾次失敗後敵軍被迫後撤.
If forced to choose between the penitentiary and the White House for four years, I would say the penitentiary, thank you.
倘使不得已而要對在監獄與白宮裡度過四年作一選擇的話, 我會說——監獄, 謝謝.
adj. 不得已的
drivinginescapableunavoidablepressing
adj. 勉強的
self-consciousfar-fetchedlaboredstrainedaffectedstiffconstrainedstageycontrivedinsincereartificialunnaturalstudiedmannered
adj. 強迫的
compulsoryobligedinvoluntaryconstrainedcommittedrequiredobligatorypressuredunwillingcompelledenforced
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