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forcibleness

/fawr-suh-buhl/US // ˈfɔr sə bəl //UK // (ˈfɔːsəbəl) //

强迫性,强制性,强制,强制执行

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : done or effected by force: forcible entry into a house.
    • : producing a powerful effect; having force; effective.
    • : convincing, as reasoning: a forcible theory.
    • : characterized by the use of force or violence.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inmight
Synonyms
efficacy功效,效力,效能,效用potency效力,效价,效能,功效valor勇气,价值,价值观,英勇adequacy足够,足够的,充足,适当arm武装,胳膊,手臂,臂膀authority权力,权力机构,权力机关,大权在握capability能力,性能,功能,功能性capacity能力,容量,容积率,容貌clout影响力,势力范围,影响力大,影响力大的人command指挥部,指挥,命令,指令competence能力,职权,权限,功力control控制,管制,控制权,操控domination支配,支配权,支配力,主宰efficiency效率,效益,效率问题,效率高energy能源,能量,能源方面,能源问题force力量,力,权力,力度forcefulness强大的力量,力量,强大的实力,强有力get-up-and-go起步走,起身走人jurisdiction管辖权,管辖范围,辖区,辖区内lustiness色欲,色情,色相,淫欲mastery掌握,精通,掌握权,高手moxie勇气,勇气可嘉,勇气和毅力,勇气和勇气muscle肌肉,肌肉发达,膂力,膂力劳动peppiness和谐,和谐性,和睦相处,和谐相处powerfulness力量,威力,权力,强大prowess威力,力量,能力,厉害puissance兴起,兴盛,兴旺发达,兴致punch冲床,冲孔,冲压,冲头qualification资格,资质,资格认证,资格证书sinew肌腱,筋骨,腱子肉,筋腱steam蒸汽,蒸气,蒸汽机,蒸蒸日上strength强度,力量,实力,优势strenuousness吃力,费力,吃力不讨好,费力的sway摇摆,动摇,摇摆不定,摇晃vigor活力,劲头,生机,朝气蓬勃qualifiedness合格性,资格,合格率,合格strong arm强壮的手臂,强壮的臂膀,强大的手臂,强有力的手臂vigorousness朝气蓬勃,活力,劲头,精力充沛
as inoppression
as inweight

Examples

  • For instance, door security bars such as the Buddybar Door Jammer are extremely effective against both forcible and unforced entry but probably aren’t allowed in carry-on bags, Kiser says.

  • Conservatives have already opined that the accusations are not of what Paul Ryan might call “forcible rape.”

  • Conservative advocates of limiting convictions to cases of “forcible rape” often rely on “traditional values.”

  • And then he was charged not with forcible rape, but with having sex with a prisoner and then aiding her escape.

  • A former Ebola patient calls the forcible isolation of returning health-care workers from West Africa a ‘police state approach.’

  • Many universities have vague—and often overly narrow—conceptions of “forcible sexual offenses.”

  • He had an excellent voice, possessed in a high degree the gift of concise and forcible expression, and his every word told.

  • No one could deny that Government had yielded in the face of noisy clamor and forcible resistance.

  • If the language is not forcible enough to convey your ideas, you will not make it better by underlining it.

  • The tragedies of Corneille and Racine are forcible and finished, and should be read because classical.

  • He caused his mother sorrow, by a dissolute life and by forcible inroads on the maternal purse.