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perforce [pərˈfɔ:rs]

adv. 必然,必要地,不得已;

例句:

  • The war in 1939 perforce ushered in an era of more grime and drabness.
    1939年的战争必然导致一个更加肮脏、更加灰暗的时代的到来。
  • Now, being , perforce, idle himself, he wondered at the activity of others.
    现在他自己被迫闲了下来, 都不知道别人在忙乎些什么了.
  • He had settled to his safety and accepted perforce his extinction.
    他已习惯于苟安,被迫接受自己的湮没.
  • On a temporary footing which perforce grew longer, I remained.
    来自P. L. Fermor
  • You, perforce, must couch EVERYTHING in those simplistic and backward terms.
    来自SA
  • One may be, perforce or by intention, an astrophysicist one day and a high-energy physicist the next.
    来自Scientific American