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71. | To coerce by threats. |
| 以威胁强迫 |
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72. | obsessional neurosis |
| 强迫观念性神经病 |
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73. | 1.the hard sell; 2.to hardsell |
| 强迫推销 |
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74. | those forcing more than one person into prostitution and those repeatedly forcing others into prostitution; |
| 强迫多人卖淫或者多次强迫他人卖淫 |
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75. | She tried to constrain herself from a cough in class. |
| 上课时她竭力忍住不咳嗽。 |
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76. | to obligate someone to answer |
| 强迫某人回答 |
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77. | No coercion is involved here. |
| 这里没有强迫。 |
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78. | This is no work of charity but the result of compulsion, and a little compulsion of this kind is not at all a bad thing. |
| 这却并非慈善事业,乃是出于强迫,但是这一点子强迫实在强迫得还可以。 |
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79. | coerce sb. into (doing) |
| 强迫某人(做) |
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80. | To force(another) to agree. |
| 强迫(他人)同意 |
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