coercion

coercion [kəʊˈɜ:ʃn]  [koʊˈɜ:rʒn] 

coercion 基本解释

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名词强制; 强迫; 威压; 高压政治

coercion 相关例句

名词

1. He paid the money under coercion.
    他被迫付钱。

coercion 网络解释

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coercion 词典解释

1. coercion

1. 强迫;胁迫;逼迫
    Coercion is the act or process of persuading someone forcefully to do something that they do not want to do.

    e.g. It was vital that the elections should be free of coercion or intimidation.
           选举中不应有强迫或恐吓行为,这一点至关重要。

coercion 单语例句

1. It is not about confrontation and coercion in the form of hitting, but rather about understanding and acting in a considerate manner in relation to that unity.

2. Sixth, what is the purpose of talking about coercion on the South China Sea issue?

3. Lawyers acting for Sweden say Assange is accused of rape, molestation and unlawful coercion by two women for separate incidents in August in Sweden.

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4. He was also a regular panelist on a popular TV news show, where he became notorious for his outspoken opposition to religious coercion.

5. The new regulation sets down rules for compensation first and relocation later, forbidding the use of violence or coercion to evict homeowners.

6. Lindfield has said Assange is accused of rape, molestation and unlawful coercion by two women for separate incidents last August in Sweden.

7. She said he is accused of rape, molestation and unlawful coercion by two women for separate incidents in August.

8. Local officials emphasize that all families are free to choose their place of living and no coercion was used for resettlement.

9. It must look further into the situation and hear from the victims to reveal the true situation of " comfort women " and wartime coercion.

10. A policy in which coercion is conjoined with reward is not conducive to a relationship built on mutual respect and trust.

coercion 英英释义

coercion

noun

1. using force to cause something to occur

    e.g. though pressed into rugby under compulsion I began to enjoy the game
           they didn't have to use coercion

    Synonym: compulsion

2. the act of compelling by force of authority