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v. 强迫

  1. A social, legal, or moral requirement, such as a duty, contract, or promise that compels one to follow or avoid a particular course of action.
    义务,责任社会、法律或道德要求,如强迫某人服从或避免某些特定行为的义务、合约或诺言
  2. His courage compels universal admiration.
    他的勇气不禁令人肃然起敬.



  1. One of the very toughest is Section 89 of the 1989 tax act, which compels corporations to prove they are conferring benefits equally on all employees.
  2. Mrs. Nguyen-Doyne said the fact that she nearly died still compels her to succeed.
  3. "That's ridiculous," said Stair, a 54-year-old self-proclaimed prophet, from his 74-acre farm on Thursday. "There is no power that I have that compels people to do anything.
  4. But the magnitude of change we sense around the world compels us to look within ourselves and to God to forge a rare alloy of courage and restraint.
  5. Under a termination for default, the government compels a contractor to pay for all expenses associated with ending a program.
  6. It also compels member states to ensure their industries apply the law and provide regular information about accidents to the Commission.
  7. WASHINGTON (AP) - As a gathering recession compels many Americans to curtail their purchases, some of the country's tonier establishments are noticing a surge in spending among upper-crust shoppers eager to beat the new luxury tax.
  8. But that won't be easy. "There is something that compels our political leaders toward authoritarianism, and the potential for graft and corruption is difficult to resist," he said.
  9. It's the sex that compels here, and you don't have to travel to Chicago to witness Mr. Malkovich's raw sex appeal.
  10. It is this debt in all its forms that compels those who peek into the economy's future to turn their heads instead.
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