compel

compel [kəmˈpel]  [kəmˈpɛl] 

第三人称单数:compels

现在分词:compelling

过去分词:compelled

过去式:compelled

compel 基本解释

compel的翻译

及物动词强迫,迫使; 强制发生,使不得不

compel 相关例句

compel

及物动词

1. They often compelled us to work twelve or fourteen hours a day.
    他们常常强迫我们每天工作十二或十四小时。

2. He was compelled by illness to give up his studies.
    他因病被迫放弃学业。

3. The rain compelled us to stay indoors.
    雨迫使我们待在家里。

4. I was compelled to do so by absolute necessity.
    我因绝对的需要,被迫这样做的。

不及物动词

1. He had a presence that inspired and a voice that compelled.
    他的神态令人敬畏,他的声音令人敬从。

compel 网络解释

1. 强迫:(雪兰莪沙亚南)雪州总警长拿督卡立阿布巴卡今日(周一,7月20日)指责向警方报案指遭反贪污委员会不人道对待的加影市议员陈文华不合作,并警告若他继续拒绝合作,警方将援引刑事程序法典111条文发出传召令,强迫(compel)他来录取口供.

2. 迫:Koprowski)授权王文洋律师可要求第三者,若有必要还可发出传票强迫(compel)相关各方提供必要的财务资料. 另外,法官也授权王文洋律师在资料收集告一段落后,还可宣誓证明(depose)相关证人就所看、所知、所做提出说明.

3. 共同往前推-->强迫,迫使:repel 推回来-->相斥 | compel共同往前推-->强迫,迫使 | propel 往前推-->推进

compel 词典解释

1. 强迫;逼迫
    If a situation, a rule, or a person compels you to do something, they force you to do it.

    e.g. ...the introduction of legislation to compel cyclists to wear a helmet...
           强制骑自行车者戴头盔的法律的出台
    e.g. Leonie's mother was compelled to take in washing to help support her family...
           利奥妮的妈妈被迫在家替人洗衣服,以贴补家用。

2. 觉得必须(做…)
    If you feel compelled to do something, you feel that you must do it, because it is the right thing to do.

    e.g. Dickens felt compelled to return to the stage for a final good-bye...
           迪肯斯觉得必须返回舞台作最后的道别。
    e.g. I felt morally compelled to help.
           我觉得从道义上我必须帮忙。

compel 单语例句

1. Their vast land area and diversity compel the two countries to develop their census mechanisms in manners that can capture all aspects of demographic changes.

2. The government also can't compel Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac to issue securities or purchase common stock.

3. He called on the international community to " intervene immediately to protect the Palestinian people and compel Israel to comply with international humanitarian law ".

4. It also lacks the means to compel others to follow its lead.

5. So trying to compel people to kick their bad habits and poor manners overnight through one or several draconian laws reflects wishful thinking.

6. The statement also urges prosecutors to give serious consideration to deciding whether to compel the victims to testify against their will.

7. The new violence may reflect militants'desire to prove their strength and compel Abbas to take them into account as he begins his tenure.

8. We have to understand that higher taxes will compel cigarette companies to sell more of their products and cause more harm to the people.

9. The auditors'work is meant precisely to spot irregularities and compel wrongdoers to improve.

10. Though it may help enumerators enter a house, it could compel the residents not to cooperate in other ways.

compel 英英释义

verb

1. force somebody to do something

    e.g. We compel all students to fill out this form

    Synonym: oblige obligate

2. necessitate or exact

    e.g. the water shortage compels conservation