coerce
[koʊˈɜ:rs]
vt.
强迫,强制;
控制,限制;
威胁;
逼迫;
例句:
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Clark had somehow been able to coerce Jenny into doing whatever he told her to do.
不知是用什么办法,克拉克总能让珍妮对他言听计从。
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Obama would deploy soft power the power attract rather than coerce.
奥巴马将运用“巧实力外交”的拉拢性力量取代强制性力量.
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To coerce or inhibit by or as if by threats.
威胁通过威胁或近乎威胁强制或禁止.
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You can only coerce politically, economically and militarily.
来自SA
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People are tortured in order to coerce them to confess.
来自VOA
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To coerce a man is to deprive him of freedom.
来自Isaiah Berlin