forced 音标拼音: [f'ɔrst]
a . 被迫的,强迫的,用力的
被迫的,强迫的,用力的
forced 强制
forced adj 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 " [
synonym : {
constrained },
{
forced }, {
strained }]
Force \
Force \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Forced };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Forcing }.] [
OF .
forcier ,
F .
forcer ,
fr .
LL .
forciare ,
fortiare .
See {
Force },
n .]
1 .
To constrain to do or to forbear ,
by the exertion of a power not resistible ;
to compel by physical ,
moral ,
or intellectual means ;
to coerce ;
as ,
masters force slaves to labor .
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2 .
To compel ,
as by strength of evidence ;
as ,
to force conviction on the mind .
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3 .
To do violence to ;
to overpower ,
or to compel by violence to one '
s will ;
especially ,
to ravish ;
to violate ;
to commit rape upon .
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To force their monarch and insult the court .
--
Dryden .
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I should have forced thee soon wish other arms .
--
Milton .
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To force a spotless virgin '
s chastity . --
Shak .
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4 .
To obtain ,
overcome ,
or win by strength ;
to take by violence or struggle ;
specifically ,
to capture by assault ;
to storm ,
as a fortress ;
as ,
to force the castle ;
to force a lock .
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5 .
To impel ,
drive ,
wrest ,
extort ,
get ,
etc .,
by main strength or violence ; --
with a following adverb ,
as along ,
away ,
from ,
into ,
through ,
out ,
etc .
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It stuck so fast ,
so deeply buried lay That scarce the victor forced the steel away .
--
Dryden .
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To force the tyrant from his seat by war . --
Sahk .
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Ethelbert ordered that none should be forced into religion . --
Fuller .
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6 .
To put in force ;
to cause to be executed ;
to make binding ;
to enforce . [
Obs .]
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What can the church force more ? --
J .
Webster .
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7 .
To exert to the utmost ;
to urge ;
hence ,
to strain ;
to urge to excessive ,
unnatural ,
or untimely action ;
to produce by unnatural effort ;
as ,
to force a conceit or metaphor ;
to force a laugh ;
to force fruits .
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High on a mounting wave my head I bore ,
Forcing my strength ,
and gathering to the shore .
--
Dryden .
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8 . (
Whist )
To compel (
an adversary or partner )
to trump a trick by leading a suit of which he has none .
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9 .
To provide with forces ;
to re ["
e ]
nforce ;
to strengthen by soldiers ;
to man ;
to garrison . [
Obs .] --
Shak .
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10 .
To allow the force of ;
to value ;
to care for . [
Obs .]
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For me ,
I force not argument a straw . --
Shak .
Syn :
To compel ;
constrain ;
oblige ;
necessitate ;
coerce ;
drive ;
press ;
impel .
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Forced \
Forced \,
a .
Done or produced with force or great labor ,
or by extraordinary exertion ;
hurried ;
strained ;
produced by unnatural effort or pressure ;
as ,
a forced style ;
a forced laugh .
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{
Forced draught }.
See under {
Draught }.
{
Forced march } (
Mil .),
a march of one or more days made with all possible speed . -- {
For "
ced *
ly },
adv . --
{
For "
ced *
ness },
n .
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107 Moby Thesaurus words for "
forced ":
Herculean ,
Latinate ,
affected ,
arduous ,
artificial ,
at odds ,
automatic ,
averse ,
awkward ,
backbreaking ,
blind ,
bombastic ,
burdensome ,
calculated ,
coerced ,
compelled ,
compulsive ,
conditioned ,
constrained ,
contrived ,
cramped ,
crushing ,
cumbrous ,
cursory ,
differing ,
disagreeing ,
disinclined ,
disobedient ,
distant ,
effortful ,
elephantine ,
exhausting ,
factitious ,
faked ,
false ,
farfetched ,
fatiguing ,
feigned ,
formal ,
fractious ,
grueling ,
guinde ,
halting ,
hard -
earned ,
hard -
fought ,
heavy ,
hefty ,
improbable ,
impulsive ,
indisposed ,
indocile ,
inflexible ,
inkhorn ,
instinctive ,
involuntary ,
killing ,
labored ,
laborious ,
leaden ,
lumbering ,
mannered ,
mechanical ,
mutinous ,
onerous ,
operose ,
opposed ,
oppressive ,
out -
of -
the -
way ,
painful ,
perfunctory ,
pompous ,
ponderous ,
punishing ,
quite another thing ,
recalcitrant ,
reflex ,
reflexive ,
refractory ,
remote ,
resistant ,
rigid ,
self -
conscious ,
sesquipedalian ,
something else again ,
stiff ,
stilted ,
strained ,
strenuous ,
studied ,
sulky ,
sullen ,
toilsome ,
tough ,
troublesome ,
turgid ,
unconscious ,
unconsenting ,
unintentional ,
unnatural ,
unthinking ,
unwieldy ,
unwilled ,
unwilling ,
unwitting ,
uphill ,
wearisome ,
wooden
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FORCED Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of FORCED is compelled by force or necessity : involuntary How to use forced in a sentence
FORCED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary forced adjective [not gradable] (DONE UNWILLINGLY) done against your wishes, or because it is suddenly made necessary by an unexpected situation:
Forced - definition of forced by The Free Dictionary Define forced forced synonyms, forced pronunciation, forced translation, English dictionary definition of forced adj 1 Imposed by force; involuntary: was condemned to a life of forced labor; a plane that made a forced landing
forced adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of forced adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
FORCED definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary A forced action is something that you do because circumstances make it necessary He made a forced landing on a highway
forced - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Adjective forced (comparative more forced, superlative most forced) Obtained forcefully, not naturally
forced - WordReference. com Dictionary of English to compel, constrain, or make (someone) to do something:[~ + object + to + verb] The police forced him to confess to drive or propel against resistance: to force one's way through a crowd
FORCED - Definition Meaning - Reverso English Dictionary forced definition: lacking naturalness or spontaneity Check meanings, examples, usage tips, pronunciation, domains, and related words Discover expressions like "forced labor", "forced laborer", "forced labour"
FORCED - Definition in English - bab. la What is the meaning of "forced"? UK fɔːst adjective 1 obtained or imposed by coercion or physical power there was no sign of a forced entry Examples But the Police Reform Act 2002 had added in the power to require the forced resignation of a chief constable
What does forced mean? - Definitions. net Forced refers to an action or state that is imposed, required, or compelled by an external or internal condition, often against one's will It means that something is not natural or voluntarily, but done under pressure, coercion, or necessity