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perforce

/per-fawrs, -fohrs/US // pərˈfɔrs, -ˈfoʊrs //UK // (pəˈfɔːs) //

劳动力,劳动力市场,劳动力的,劳动力市场上

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adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : of necessity; necessarily; by force of circumstance: The story must perforce be true.

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Examples

  • That hope also went, perforce, into the deeply compromised political system that Obama would lead.

  • Its use, in place of the hard and empty-toned Diapasons to which we had perforce become accustomed, is rapidly growing.

  • This in English would be meaningless, and was perforce replaced by what seems to be a fair equivalent.

  • The fevered mules plunged in headlong and drank greedily; the riders were perforce obliged to slake their thirst after them.

  • Had they spoken she would perforce have believed them; but then, as she herself said, it would have made "so little difference."

  • The Author of his own Memoirs must perforce speak frequently, nay constantly, about himself.