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unforced

US // (ʌnˈfɔːst) //

未受影响的,未被强制的,未受约束的,未受约束

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not forced or having been forcedunforced errors

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Examples

  • That complexity includes more encounters with Max that lead to a lovely, unforced ending.

  • But Scott made the unforced “error” of endorsing the Medicaid expansion for about 20 minutes last year.

  • There has always had to be an unforced, unforceable motion of the heart to go with the visible, social stuff.

  • Williams never faced a break point and committed just eight unforced errors in her first-round match.

  • He lacked basic political skills, and his unforced errors and muddled messaging unnecessarily antagonized conservatives.

  • Yet the transition is as unforced as any such transition can be.

  • He broke into another laugh at the recollection of it—a laugh that was louder but hardly as unforced as the first one.

  • Please to observe how adroitly an unforced play upon words is embodied in these eight lines.

  • Shelley was a true and noble man—no poet was ever warmed by a more genuine and unforced aspiration.

  • At the same time we feel that the charm of Friendship is lost if the flow of emotion is not spontaneous and unforced.