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imposed

/im-pohzd/US // ɪmˈpoʊzd //

强加的,强加于人,强加于人的,强加于人的是

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : laid on by someone, especially an authority, as something to be endured, obeyed, paid, etc.:Offenders receive swiftly imposed but meaningful community service assignments, which the court monitors daily for compliance.
    • : thrust or forced upon someone else, as one’s tastes, ideas, company, etc.:I pray for my children to grow confidently into who they have been created to be, free from the pressure of imposed reputation and expectation.
    • : created or established forcibly or artificially rather than developing naturally:All living systems organize and reorganize themselves into adaptive patterns and structures without any externally imposed plan or direction.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbset, dictate
Synonyms
appoint任用,指定,任职,任命charge收费,控告,控方,收费标准demand要求,需求,需求量,需求方面enforce强制执行,执行,强制实施,强制实行establish建立,确立,设立,成立foist造假,挫折,挫败,造谣force力量,力,权力,力度inflict造成,造成伤害,造成了,造成的institute研究所,学院,研究院,研究机构introduce介绍,介绍一下,引入,推出lay down规定,放下,规定了,躺下levy征收,征收的费用,征税,征费order秩序,订单,顺序,命令place地点,地方,地位,场所promulgate颁布,颁授,颁发,颁行put把,将require需要,要求,需,需要的burden负担,负荷,负重,负载command指挥部,指挥,命令,指令compel强制,强迫,强制要求,迫使constrain约束力,约束,拘束,限制decree法令,政令,法旨,判决encroach侵占,侵扰,蚕食,侵犯enjoin嘱咐,嘱托,叮嘱,诰命exact确实,精确的,精准的,确实的fix修复,固定,修理,修整infringe侵权,侵权行为,违犯,侵占intrude闯入,侵扰,闯入者,侵入lade杓子,杓,杓的lay铺设,敷设,躺下,奠定oblige强迫,义务,强迫性,迫使obtrude碍手碍脚,碍手碍脚的,碍于情面,碍眼ordain命名为,命名,命运的安排,颁布法令prescribe订明,订定,配药,订药presume推测,推定,推断,假定saddle鞍座,鞍部,鞍子,马鞍trespass闯入,擅入,擅闯,侵入visit访问,参观,探访,访wish希望,愿望,祝愿,愿wreak蹂躏,肆虐,破坏,祸害wreck残骸,失事,破坏,沉船force upon强加于人,强求,强加于人的,强迫horn in喇叭声中,喇叭声在,喇叭在,喇叭声中的lay down the law颁布法律,颁布法律规定,判决法律,判决move in on迁就,迁入,迁居,进驻put foot down搁下脚步,搁下脚,搁浅,踏实点read riot act宣读暴乱法,宣读暴动法案,宣读暴动法,宣读防暴法take advantage顺势而为,利用,利用优势,顺势

Examples

  • The bank has been suffering from costs associated with a regulatory crackdown over its unethical sales practices, and the Fed has imposed strict limits on its growth.

  • The governor has relied on contact tracing data and other information to guide which restrictions to impose.

  • The key idea that Best starts with is what’s known as the principle of training specificity, which basically says that your body adapts to get better at handling whatever stresses you impose on it.

  • The death sentences before the court, he wrote, “were imposed for heinous federal crimes committed more than 20 years ago” and family members of the 16-year-old victim, he said, were waiting in Terre Haute to witness the execution.

  • The settlement includes the city taking responsibility for a civil judgment Burley owes to Davis’s family that was imposed in 2014 and has since grown with interest as it went unpaid.

  • The penalty is only rarely imposed, as members often resign before they can be voted out of Congress.

  • Both state and federal rulings have imposed additional punishments on women by dint of the fact they were pregnant.

  • Padre Goyo got back to Mexico in May from a three-month hiatus that he called a self-imposed exile in Europe.

  • Her wealthy family imposed its own monetary and social punishment for stepping outside the sorority.

  • A nighttime curfew that was imposed a few weeks ago seems barely enforced now—no doubt to the relief of the women at the Ramada.

  • It was he who deserved punishment—not the sufferer with his calamities imposed upon him by his erring sire.

  • If the owner has imposed no terms on him, then he has the implied authority usually existing in such cases.

  • It was out of the question that he should return to the Residency before he began his self-imposed mission.

  • Immediately after the passing of the Act of 1888 the railway companies vigorously attacked the work imposed upon them.

  • However that may be, the Government have imposed upon the Irish railways a burden of working expenses which they cannot bear.

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