forcibly的意思和读音

forcibly

: ['fɔ:səbli] : ['fɔ:səbli]

adv.

adv.peacefully,weakly

adv.by force,compulsorily,against your will,under protest,persuasively

forciblyadv.

1.in a way that involves the use of physical force

Supporters were forcibly removed from the court.

2.in a way that makes sth very clear

It struck me forcibly how honest he'd been.

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1. explicitly ad. forcibly ad. formerly ad. ...

2. force forcibly ford ...

3. ) ingenious (; )forcibly ; )permit

4. suspect 怀 forcibly , detain , , ...

5. explicitly ad. forcibly ad. formerly ad. ...

6. ... ① philosophy n. forcibly ad. ③ genuine a. ...

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1.Commercial banks shall have the right to refuse to grant a loan or to provide a guaranty forcibly demanded by any unit or individual.

2.Hath she not expressed this thought In the garb of the poor child, so forcibly remIndIng us of that red symbol which sears her bosom?

3.drive forcibly as if by a punch; the nail punched through the wall.穿

4.It was a contrast which recommended him most forcibly to her mother.

5.Instead, Israel's army went rolling back into the territory from which it had forcibly evicted Israel's settlers less than a year ago.

6.A dictator is somebody who forcibly whether it's free press or free religion now you are beginning to come a little closer to that.

7.Many Uighur inhabitants have been forcibly evicted and relocated to make way for a new city likely to be dominated by the Han population.

8.Red Shirt leaders told reporters they were ready to negotiate if the army ends its efforts to forcibly curtail the spread of protests.

9.And just as you have a right to lust, that person has a right not to be made forcibly aware of your desire.

10.President Zelaya says Honduran troops forcibly removed him from his home in the dead of night and sent him to Costa Rica in his pajamas.穿