forced 的定义
- enforced or compulsory: forced labor.
- strained, unnatural, or affected: a forced smile.
- subjected to force.
- required by circumstances; emergency: a forced landing of an airplane.
forced 近义词
compulsory, strained
更多forced例句
- In other words, a mask is too great an impingement on “freedom,” but a forced pregnancy and threat of harassment for exercising one’s constitutional rights are all the rage in the Lone Star state.
- Those Mass Games that he addressed in 2018, for one, have been condemned by human-rights groups for forced child labor.
- The forced, sudden digitization experienced in 2020 has also fundamentally changed how corporate leaders view themselves and their relationship to their organizations.
- While the pandemic slowed operations for businesses around the world—Logitech included—the Switzerland-based company was perhaps better prepared than most for the sudden forced shift to remote work.
- A spokesman for Lewisham council said last year that it would be forced to act if the family returned to Britain.
- One is forced to ask, what on earth was Andrew doing hanging out with scantily clad teenagers?
- But his words felt forced and were belied his 2004 vote to oppose marking Martin Luther King Jr.
- However, intellectual honesty is the first thing to go when you are forced to constantly pander to your base.
- She had no say in it, but now is being forced to deal with an already challenging situation in front of strangers.
- But he walked up and down the room and forced himself to listen, though he could scarcely bear it, I could see.
- Instead of giving you a chance to say, "He has made a mistake," he forced you to say, "He has shown how to get out of a mistake."
- A lineman was sent out to repair it under escort of civil guards, who were forced by the rebels to retire.
- "I will," gruffly replied the man, with a look which showed that he was sorry to be forced to choose the second alternative.
- He stepped to the girl, and roughly raised her chin with his hand so that she was forced to look him in the face.