forcing
v. 强迫;强行通过,强行打开;用力推进;用强迫手段获得;竭力推;使发生;强作(笑颜);人工催熟;将(跑垒员)封杀出局(force 的现在分词)
adj. (桥牌)逼叫的
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v. 强迫;强行通过,强行打开;用力推进;用强迫手段获得;竭力推;使发生;强作(笑颜);人工催熟;将(跑垒员)封杀出局(force 的现在分词)
adj. (桥牌)逼叫的
1. strength or energy exerted or brought to bear cause of motion or change active power
the forces of nature the motivating force in her life
2. moral or mental strength
I was impressed by the force of his character.
3. capacity to persuade or convince
the force of the argument
4. military strength
5. a body (as of troops or ships) assigned to a military purpose
a force of 20,000 soldiers
6. the whole military strength (as of a nation)
7. a body of persons or things available for a particular end
a labor force the missile force
8. an individual or group having the power of effective action
join forces to prevent violence a force in politics
9. police force —usually used with the
After his military service, he joined the force.
10. violence, compulsion, or constraint exerted upon or against a person or thing
Those who do not respond to kindness must yield to force.
11. an agency or influence that if applied to a free body results chiefly in an acceleration of the body and sometimes in elastic deformation and other effects
12. any of the natural influences (such as electromagnetism (see electromagnetism sense 2a), gravity, the strong force, and the weak force) that exist especially between particles and determine the structure of the universe
13. the quality of conveying impressions intensely in writing or speech
stated the objectives with force
14. force-out
15. in great numbers
picnickers were out in force
16. valid, operative
the ban remains in force
17. to do violence to especially rape
18. to compel by physical, moral, or intellectual means
19. to make or cause especially through natural or logical necessity
forced to admit my error the last minute goal forced overtime
20. to press, drive, pass, or effect against resistance or inertia
force your way through
21. to impose or thrust urgently, importunately, or inexorably
force unwanted attentions on a coworker
22. to achieve or win by strength in struggle or violence: such as
23. to win one's way into
force a castle forced the mountain passes
24. to break open or through
force a lock
25. to raise or accelerate to the utmost
forcing the pace
26. to produce only with unnatural or unwilling effort
forced a smile
27. to wrench, strain, or use (language) with marked unnaturalness and lack of ease
28. to hasten the rate of progress or growth of
29. to bring (plants) to maturity out of the normal season
forcing lilies for Easter
30. to induce (a particular bid or play by another player) in a card game by some conventional act, play, bid, or response
31. to cause (a runner in baseball) to be put out on a force-out
32. to cause (a run) to be scored in baseball by giving a base on balls when the bases are full
33. to cause one to act precipitously force one to reveal one's purpose or intention
34. physical strength, power, or effect
35. power or violence used on a person or thing
36. strength or power that is not physical
37. to make (someone) do something that he or she does not want to do
38. to make it necessary for (someone) to do something
39. to make (something) necessary
40. power that has an effect on something
the force of the wind the force of her personality
41. the state of existing and being enforced
That law is still in force.
42. a group of people available for a particular purpose
a police force the work force
43. power or violence used on a person or thing
He opened the door by force.
44. an influence (as a push or pull) that tends to produce a change in the speed or direction of motion of something
the force of gravity
45. to make someone or something do something
His tribe … had been forced to leave Utah …
— John Reynolds Gardiner, Stone Fox
46. to get, make, or move by using physical power
Police forced their way into the room.
47. to break open using physical power
We forced the door.
48. to speed up the development of
I'm forcing flower bulbs.
49. — see accouchement forcé
50. a cause of motion, activity, or change — intervening force a force that acts after another's negligent act or omission has occurred and that causes injury to another intervening cause at cause
51. an unforeseeable event especially that prevents performance of an obligation under a contract force majeure
52. a body of persons available for a particular end
the labor force specifically police force —usually used with the
53. violence, compulsion, or constraint exerted upon or against a person or thing — constructive force the use of threats or intimidation for the purpose of gaining control over or preventing resistance from another
54. force that is intended to cause or that carries a substantial risk of causing death or serious bodily injury — compare nondeadly force in this entry Note: As a general rule, deadly force may be used without incurring criminal or tort liability when one reasonably believes that one's life or safety is in danger. In some cases, a person's unreasonable belief in the need for deadly force has been used to justify reducing a charge of murder to voluntary manslaughter. Additionally, a police officer is generally justified in using deadly force to prevent the escape of a suspect who threatens the officer or who the officer has probable cause to believe has committed a violent crime.
55. force that is considered justified under the law and does not create criminal or tort liability — compare unlawful force in this entry
56. nondeadly force in this entry
57. force that is intended to cause minor bodily injury also a threat (as by the brandishing of a gun) to use deadly force — called also moderate force — compare deadly force in this entry
58. Lawful force that is reasonably necessary to accomplish a particular end (as preventing theft of one's property)
59. force that is not justified under the law and therefore is considered a tort or crime or both — compare lawful force in this entry
60. valid and operative
a life insurance policy in force
61. to compel by physical means often against resistance
forced him into the car
62. to break open or through
forced the door — see also forcible entry
63. to impose or require by law — see also elective share, forced heir at heir, forced sale at sale
force majeure[保险] 不可抗力
forcing jack装卸机
Forcing cone导锥;[军] 弹带室
magnetic force[物] 磁力
force on强加于, 强迫...接受
internal force[力] 内力
axial force轴向力
friction force[力] 摩擦力
main force主力;主力军;主力部队
labor force劳动力
by force强迫地;靠武力;凭藉暴力
centrifugal force[力] 离心力;地心引力
in force有效的;大批地;大规模地
forcing method[力] 力法
police force警察;警察机关
sales force销售力量,推销人员
forcing culture[农学] 促成栽培
motive force动力;起动力,原动力
cutting force[机] 切削力;割削力
air force空军
work force劳动力,劳动大军;劳动人口;(工厂等在职的)工人总数;职工总数
forcing contract强制合同
labour force劳动力
task force特遣部队;特别小组
driving force[力] 驱动力,推动力
forcing move先手
atmospheric forcing大气外力作用
Forcing BidIn the card game contract bridge, a forcing bid is any that obliges the partner to bid over an intermediate opposing pas Owing to the partnership's bidding system or a bridge convention, partner must "keep the bidding open", i.
forcing db2 to count the number of rows in a table simply to check whether there are any rows is a very expensive option.
仅仅为了检查某些行是否存在而迫使db2计算一个表中的行数是一种代价极其高昂的选择。
in the first of 20 trials, both you and your rival shut your gates, forcing both trucks onto the alternative route.
在20次试验的第一次中,你和你的对手都关闭自己的大门,迫使两方的卡车都绕道而行。
if you see error messages regarding forcing the format to unsigned, don't panic as this is not actually an error condition.
如果看到关于强制转换到无符号格式的错误消息,不必惊慌,因为这实际上并不是错误行为。
forcing them to disclose information would impair their incentive to uncover and correct market inefficiencies, to the detriment of all.
强迫他们揭开信息会削弱他们发现和纠正市场无效率的动力,这会对全部造成伤害。
why would humans evolve a response that puts us at a social disadvantage by forcing us to reveal that we have cheated or lied?
为什么人类会演化出这种反应? 它会通过人们透露出已在欺诈或撒谎,而迫使他们陷入社会的不利处境。
overall, these new regulations are forcing companies in all industries to rethink the way they manage data and business information across the enterprise.
总的来说,这些新的规则迫使所有行业的企业都重新考虑他们在企业中管理数据和业务信息的方式。
rather than creating a data maturity model and forcing your data to fit into it, we are letting the various stages the data is already in define the maturity path.
与其建立一个需要强制我们的数据去适应它的数据成熟度模型,不如让我们用数据已经存在的不同的阶段来定义成熟度的路径。
if you think you might pass out, try forcing yourself to cough deeply.
如果你认为你可以挺过去,那就试着强迫自己使劲咳嗽。
it bowed in response to the forces moving up the leg from the ground, stretching the various bone cells and forcing them to adapt, usually by adding cells, which made the bone denser.
为了对这种将腿提离地面的作用力作出反应,骨头会拉伸各种骨细胞,并强迫它们适应,通常是透过增加细胞,这导致了骨头密度变得更高。
i just want you see what you’re doing to yourself. nobody is forcing you to be here.
我只是希望你能明白自己为什么要在这来工作,没有人强迫你到这种地方来。
but in nizhny novgorod grain is still trading at high prices, forcing some small farmers to slaughter livestock.
但是在下诺夫哥罗德,谷物仍可以高价交易,迫使一些小户农民屠宰牲畜。
for this example, i found that simply adding a form, deleting the form, and then forcing a garbage collection resulted in many class instances associated with the deleted form to still be alive.
就本例而言,我发现只须添加一个窗体,将它删除,然后强制执行垃圾收集,结果就会导致与被删除窗体相关联的许多类实例仍然处于活动状态。
stop forcing others to do what will make you feel better, instead of what they want.
停止强迫别人做让你自己觉得好受的事,而让他们做自己想做的事。
what they are hoping to do is find a way to turn these pathways on without forcing the rest of the body to hunker down in survival mode.
他们现在想做的就是找到一种办法,在不强制身体其它部分削弱生存模式的情况下,打开这些通道。
all this is forcing a reassessment of people’s relationship with the bacteria that live on and in them, which have long been regarded mainly as a potential source of infections.
所有这一切正在迫使对靠这些细菌维持生命的人类和生活在人体内的细菌之间的关系重新评估。长期以来,这些细菌主要被认为是潜在的感染源。
their wish to be nice to the regime in khartoum means they have no interest in forcing it to mend its ways, by, for instance, imposing further sanctions over darfur.
他们希望与在喀土穆的政权关系良好,这意味着他们对迫使其纠正路线毫无兴趣,例如通过对达尔富尔施加进一步制裁就能达到这一目的。
these names do not provide any information about what the methods or procedures do, forcing the reader to dig into the code to find out.
这样取名没有给这些方法和过程的功能提供任何有用的信息,迫使读者鉆进代码里去搞清楚。
constraints take control away from you: by dictating, by forcing you to think and work a certain way, by limiting your options.
通过指引,通过强迫你用特定的方式思考和工作,通过限制你的选择,约束夺走你的控制权。
at the beginning of every round king loafed slowly out from his corner, forcing his opponent to advance the greater distance.
每个回合开始之时,汤姆·金总是懒洋洋地从自己的一角往前走,这样就迫使对方走得更远。
grids should fit the mix of elements rather than forcing elements to fit the grid.
应该让栅格去适应元素的混合,而不是要强制元素去适应栅格。
it would lose that weapon if the nfl is treated as a single entity, forcing it either to accept the owners’ future demands or to strike.
如果nfl被看作是单一的实体,无论是强迫其接受业主将来的要求或是组织罢工,他们都将失去这个有利的武器。
however, this position can mean you are forcing your body into a position that can exacerbate existing aches and strains in the joints and muscles.
不过,此睡姿意味着你必须强迫自己的身体保持某一姿势,这会加重已经存在的关节和肌肉的疼痛与劳损。
are you forcing your employees to do drudgery type work?
你是不是强迫自己的员工做一些苦差事?
in recentyears big firms have put pressure on their suppliers, forcing them to cutprices and accept lower margins.
最近几年,大公司向他们的供应商施压,强迫他们缩减成本,接受更低的利润。
there should be an option to get married without forcing anyone to drop his or her surname.
应该赋予人们在婚后选择姓氏的权利,而不是强迫大家必须放弃自己的姓氏。
what it does is bind all kernel threads in a process to a processor, which has the effect of forcing these threads to be run on that specific processor, until they are unbound.
它所执行的操作是将一个进程中所有的内核线程绑定到某个处理器,这样做将强制这些线程运行于某个特定的处理器中,直到解除对它们的绑定。
help帮助;有用;招待
labor force劳动力
manpower人力;人力资源;劳动力
personnel人员的;有关人事的
pool合伙经营
staff供给人员;给…配备职员
workforce劳动力;工人总数,职工总数