impose的意思和读音

impose

: [ɪmˈpoʊz] : [ɪmˈpəʊz]

v.使

imposes  imposing  imposed  

v.+n.impose tax,impose penalty,impose ban,impose fine,impose burden

v.levy,execute,carry out,enforce,enact

imposev.

1.[t]~ sth (on/upon sth/sb));to introduce a new law, rule, tax, etc.; to order that a rule, punishment, etc. be used

A new tax was imposed on fuel.

2.[t]~ sth (on/upon sb/sth)使to force sb/sth to have to deal with sth that is difficult or unpleasant

to impose limitations/restrictions/constraints on sth

This system imposes additional financial burdens on many people.

3.[t]~ sth (on/upon sb)使to make sb accept the same opinions, wishes, etc. as your own

She didn't want to impose her values on her family.

It was noticeable how a few people managed to impose their will on the others.

4.[i]);to expect sb to do sth for you or to spend time with you, when it may not be convenient for them

‘You must stay for lunch.’ ‘Well, thanks, but I don't want to impose…’“。”“…”

Everyone imposes on Dave's good nature.

5.[t]~ yourself (on/upon sb/sth)使使to make sb/sth accept or be aware of your presence or ideas

European civilization was the first to impose itself across the whole world.

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v.1.to introduce something such as a new law or new system, and force people to accept it; to force someone to have the same opinion, belief, etc. as you; to give someone something unpleasant to deal witstrong.to cause extra work for someone by asking them to do something that may not be convenient for them

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1.First came the post-Iraq realisation that it is not that easy to impose them at the point of a cruise missile.西

2.On the eve of a special EU summit on Georgia, he warned that Russia was ready to retaliate against any sanctions the EU might impose.

3.To me, what we cannot do is to provide a 'guarantee' or to 'impose a demand for absoluteness upon a concept', to quote Stanley Cavell.----“[]””。

4.If the American Dream is not real, why do our leaders impose it upon the general public so much?

5.Mike: Oh wow. You know it never occurred to me to impose on you guys. Morning, mum.

6.Trying to impose hard and fast limits on reserve accumulation would be both futile and undesirable.

7.trying to impose what you think is order upon disorder.

8.Imagine bribing an Alzheimer's patient to keep her dementia from worsening, or threatening to impose a penalty on her if it did.贿

9.and respect the diversity of the world and attempt to impose uniformity are sure to run themselves into a stone wall.

10.Bilic is mistaken if he truly believes that Capello has been trying to impose a wholly alien style on England.