forced的意思和读音

forced

: [fɔrst] : [fɔː(r)st]

adj.

v.“force”

adj.natural,voluntary

adj.strained,unnatural,affected,put on,artificial

forcedadj.

1.happening or done against sb's will

forced relocation to a job in another city

a forced sale of his property

2.not sincere; not the result of genuine emotions

She said she was enjoying herself but her smile was forced.

adj.1.,2.3.,

v.1.“force”

adj.1.not sincere or natural2.done or happening because the situation makes it necessary or because someone makes you do it

v.1.The past tense and past participle of force

1. force v. forced a. forecast ...

2. force platform forced forced choice ...

3. forced sale forced forcedly ...

4. n., forced n., forced forced ...

5. corvee forced duressor ...

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1.The book recommends when writing actions steps to begin with a verb, that way, you are forced to take some sort of action.

2.Within a year, poor sales forced him to close the store, and bad business deals with the shady Baath Brothers left him destitute.

3.Because of his different points of view in politics, he was forced by the U. S. Government to leave the country.

4.Lack of funds later forced him to leave Pembroke College, Oxford, before earning his degree.

5.You might be forced into thinking about a change due to your family or friends but you don't see any problem with a habit or a behaviour.

6.R. said he agreed but he would only take action when he was forced to do so by a popular movement.

7.Prosecutors say the policemen forced their way into the bank in the capital, Tegucigalpa and tied up the security guards at gunpoint.西

8.The movement is of a forced nature of addiction, and individual acts of continuing to participate in sports.

9.There was sudden sweat on his forehead, but he forced his face and his voice to be calm as he stepped to the side of the bed.使

10.During yesterday's match, Clarence Seedorf was forced to leave the pitch due to a muscle problem and remains a doubt for Tuesday.西