force的意思和读音

force

: [fɔrs] : [fɔː(r)s]

n.

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forces  forcing  forced  

v.+n.use force,come force,increase force,carry force,force surrender

adj.+n.powerful force,great force,moral force,brute force,dynamic force

adv.+v.probably force

n.weakness

n.power,strength,energy,might,influence

v.compel,oblige,make,drive,impose

forcen.— see alsotour de forceviolent action

1.[u]violent physical action used to obtain or achieve sth

The release of the hostages could not be achieved without the use of force.使使

The rioters were taken away by force .

The ultimatum contained the threat of military force.

We will achieve much more by persuasion than by brute force .使

physical strength

2.[u]the physical strength of sth that is shown as it hits sth else

the force of the blow/explosion/collision

The shopping centre took the full force of the blast.

strong effect

3.[u]the strong effect or influence of sth

They realized the force of her argument.

He controlled himself by sheer force of will .

She spoke with force and deliberation.

sb/sth with power

4.[c]);a person or thing that has a lot of power or influence

economic/market forces

the forces of good/evil

Ron is the driving force(= the person who has the most influence) behind the project.

She's a force to be reckoned with(= a person who has a lot of power and influence and should therefore be treated seriously) .

The expansion of higher education should be a powerful force for change .

authority

5.[u]the authority of sth

These guidelines do not have the force of law .

The court ruled that these standards have force in English law.

group of people

6.[cspv]a group of people who have been organized for a particular purpose

a member of the sales force

A large proportion of the labour force(= all the people who work in a particular company, area, etc.) is unskilled.

military

7.[cspv]a group of people who have been trained to protect other people, usually by using weapons

a member of the security forces

rebel/government forces

a peace-keeping force

8.[pl]the army, navy and air force

allied forces

9.[pl]the weapons and soldiers that an army, etc. has, considered as things that may be used

strategic nuclear forces

police

10.[sing]the police force

He joined the force twenty years ago.

physics

11.[c][u]an effect that causes things to move in a particular way

The moon exerts a force on the earth.

the force of gravity

magnetic/centrifugal force

of wind

12.[c][ususing]a unit for measuring the strength of the wind

a force 9 gale9

a gale force wind

IDM

They are hoping to bring the new legislation into force before the end of the year.

bring sth into force使to cause a law, rule, etc. to start being used

They are hoping to bring the new legislation into force before the end of the year.

When do the new regulations come into force?

come/enter into forceto start being used

When do the new regulations come into force?

force of habitif you do sth from or out offorce of habit , you do it automatically and in a particular way because you have always done it that way in the pastthe forces of naturethe power of the wind, rain, etc., especially when it causes damage or harm

Protesters turned out in force.

The new regulations are now in force.

in forcein large numbers

Protesters turned out in force.

being used

The new regulations are now in force.

The two firms joined forces to win the contract.

join/combine forces (with sb)…);(…)to work together in order to achieve a shared aim

The two firms joined forces to win the contract.

v.使make sb do sth

1.[oftpass]使to make sb do sth that they do not want to do

The President was forced into resigning.

The President was forced to resign.

I was forced to take a taxi because the last bus had left.

She forced herself to be polite to them.

Ill health forced him into early retirement.退

He didn't force me─I wanted to go.

‘I shouldn't really have any more.’ ‘Go on─force yourself!’“。”“!”

Public pressure managed to force a change in the government's position.使

use physical strength

2.to use physical strength to move sb/sth into a particular position

to force a lock/window/door(= to break it open using force)

to force an entry(= to enter a building using force)

She forced her way through the crowd of reporters.

He tried to force a copy of his book into my hand.

The door had been forced open .

使make sth happen

3.使to make sth happen, especially before other people are ready

He was in a position where he had to force a decision.

Building a new road here will force house prices down.使

a smile/laugh

4.~ sthto make yourself smile, laugh, etc. rather than doing it naturally

She managed to force a smile.

fruit/plants

5.~ sthto make fruit, plants, etc. grow or develop faster than normal by keeping them in special conditions

forced rhubarb

It is unwise to force a child's talent.

IDMforce sbs hand使to make sb do sth that they do not want to do or make them do it sooner than they had intendedforce the issue使to do sth to make people take a decision quickly

The demonstrations have succeeded in forcing the pace of change.使

force the pace使to run very fast in a race in order to make the other people taking part run faster使to make sb do sth faster than they want to

The demonstrations have succeeded in forcing the pace of change.使

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n.1.physical strength, or violence; the power or energy produced by one thing hitting another2.a group of people doing military or police work; a group of people who work together for a particular purpose; the police3.the influence or powerful effect that someone has; someone or something that has a powerful influence on what happens4.a power that makes an object move or that changes the way it moves; used with a number for describing how strong a wind is5.the military of a country1.physical strength, or violence; the power or energy produced by one thing hitting another2.a group of people doing military or police work; a group of people who work together for a particular purpose; the police3.the influence or powerful effect that someone has; someone or something that has a powerful influence on what happens4.a power that makes an object move or that changes the way it moves; used with a number for describing how strong a wind is5.the military of a country

v.1.to make someone do something that they do not want to do, for example by using or threatening to use violence; if an event or situation forces you to do something, you have to do it even if you do not want to2.to use physical force to move something in a particular direction; to use physical force to open something that is locked; to use physical strength to move somewhere by pushing people or things away3.to make something happen4.to make a plant grow faster than it would normally, for example by giving it extra heat or light1.to make someone do something that they do not want to do, for example by using or threatening to use violence; if an event or situation forces you to do something, you have to do it even if you do not want to2.to use physical force to move something in a particular direction; to use physical force to open something that is locked; to use physical strength to move somewhere by pushing people or things away3.to make something happen4.to make a plant grow faster than it would normally, for example by giving it extra heat or light

1. mass force meter ...

2. defeat vt force n peaceful adj ...

3. 〖 buyorsellundercoercion〗 force;compel;coerce〗 〖 insiston;impose〗 ...

4. 〖 tetanus〗 force〖 persistenterection〗 ...

5.使 〖 pressing〗 使force〖 watchintently〗 ...

6. Velayudham Force Orange ...

7. defeat vt force n peaceful adj ...

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1.However, a small force in small, not able to rescue the children also go on the Shen.

2.If you have two or more threads manipulating the state of a control, it is possible to force the control into an inconsistent state.线使

3.Do not fiddle all day, force yourself at least one hour a day to make an effort, otherwise you will loose everything.

4.If aphids, thrips or other insects invade your rose bushes, you may be able to force them off with just a strong spray of water.

5.Clinton also noted that the U. S. -Philippines alliance has been a force for regional security for decades.-

6.But as a teenager she began to focus more on tennis, and was soon a force to be reckoned with.

7.He said a larger police force will free up NATO and U. S. troops to concentrate solely on military actions to help stabilize Afghanistan.

8.Force is not the only physical quantity which requires the specification of a direction in space as well as a magnitude.

9.So why did you spend so much time and energy trying to force someone who does not care about you to stay with you?

10.This might be a naval air base, but apart from the civilian performers this was an all air force affair!