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1. | 1.to force; to compel; to coerce; to obligate 2.by constraint; by compulsion; by force |
| 强迫 |
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2. | Social relations impose courtesy. |
| 社会关系强迫人们献殷勤。 |
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3. | To impose(oneself or one's ideas) on others with undue insistence or without invitation. |
| 强行,强迫以不合适的坚持或在没有被邀请时将自己或某人的观点强加于别人 |
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4. | impose a curfew |
| 实行宵禁 |
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5. | He always tries to impose war on the people, one sword in his left hand and another in his right. |
| 蒋介石总是要强迫人民接受战争,他左手拿着刀,右手也拿着刀。 |
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6. | compulsory detention |
| 强迫羁留;强迫留院 |
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7. | impose obedience; |
| 强制服从; |
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8. | forced-oil forced-air cool |
| 强迫油冷强迫风冷式冷却 |
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9. | impose restriction |
| 施加约束 |
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10. | impose stringent rules |
| 定下严格规则 |
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