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force-draft

/fawrs-draft, -drahft, fohrs-/US // ˈfɔrsˈdræft, -ˈdrɑft, ˈfoʊrs- //

强迫性起草,强迫性起草的,强制抽签,强行拉动

Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to draft quickly or under extreme pressure: The committee must force-draft a code of ethics to present to the meeting tomorrow.
    • : to cause to proceed at full speed or intensity.

Examples

  • Yet for a vivid decade or so, sleaze was, somewhat paradoxically, a force for literacy and empowerment.

  • Shortly after dawn, there was another outbreak of deadly force.

  • And Air Force assessors are the first to say such imaging never tells the whole story.

  • Detectives with a fugitive task force caught up with Polanco and a friend on a Bronx street in the early afternoon.

  • The Pentagon said Faal served in the Air Force for seven years, during which time he became a U.S. citizen.

  • The Goliath wouldn't answer; the Dublin said the force was coming off, and we could not get into touch with the soldiers at all.

  • For this use of the voice in the special service of will-power, or propelling force, it is necessary first to test its freedom.

  • But you are mistaken in thinking the force west consists of the entire Merrill Horse.

  • She and her younger sister, Janet, had quarreled a good deal through force of unfortunate habit.

  • In the time of destruction they shall pour out their force: and they shall appease the wrath of him that made them.