duress的意思和读音

duress

: [dʊˈres] : [djʊˈres]

n.

n.persuasion

n.pressure,force,threat,coercion,compulsion

duressn.

1.threats or force that are used to make sb do sth

He signed the confession under duress .

n.1.,;2.()

na.1.“duresse”

n.1.force or threats that make someone do something they do not want to

na.1.The variant of duresse

1. fraud duress taking advantage of others' precarious position ...

2. Stone Duress 40% Prudence ...

3. perdure v duress n dour a ...

4. dubious adj duress n edifice n ...

5. , Tooth of Ramos 3 , Duress 4 , Seal of Cleansing 1 ...

6. ... V. Fraud( ) VI. Duress) I. Remedies for Breach of Contract(

7. perdure v duress n dour a ...

8. 5. syllabus 7. duress 8. stack ...

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1.You might argue, "That was a promise made under duress. Besides, no one was there to hear the vow, so it didn't really count, right? ":「/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>?」

2.Generally speaking, you have to prove you signed it under duress, or that you were a victim of fraud or incomplete disclosure.

3.The credibility of intelligence obtained under duress is always doubtful: tortured terrorists will say anything.怀

4.Under duress from the Inquisition in 1633, Galileo recanted his theory that the earth revolves around the sun.

5.Now I cannot help but suspect that those customers had the same experience as mine and left positive comments under duress.怀

6.However , a threat to bring a civil lawsuit does not constitute duress unless such a suit is frivolous or brought in bad faith.使

7.Even under duress, you can't know which one she's giving you and there would be no point in second attempt.

8.Wills shall manifest the genuine intention of the testators; those made under duress or AS a result of fraud shall be void.

9.A young neo-Nazi couple has been convicted of those murders, despite allegations of a confession made under duress.

10.Duress, however, seems to make people dig in their heels.