unforced [
,ʌn'fɒ:st]
a. 非强迫的, 自然的, 不勉强的
[法] 自动的, 自发的, 非强迫的
unforced[ adj ]- not brought about by coercion or force
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the confession was uncoerced
- not resulting from undue effort; not forced
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a voice with a pleasingly unforced quality
his playing is facile and unstrained
- His Brahms now is very much the product of maturity - wise and noble, absolutely unforced. What a splendid move on the part of the Philharmonia to bring him to London for these four concerts, featuring the symphonies and the concertos.
- The comparison here has to be with the Leipzig Gewandhaus and Kurt Masur, who gave a Bruckner Fourth at the Proms which was on another level, grand, unforced, eloquent.
- The point is only that being unforced, such borrowings become entirely his own.
- Stich had no excuses: 'He hung in there and didn't make as many unforced errors as I made.
- What is especially grateful to watch is the purity and unforced nobility of his manner.
- The integrated sound and unforced musicality Turnovsky drew from the orchestra seemed to tap a vital part of the Czech musical heritage.
- Operating in something like the Schiff/Uchida mode - pearly and unforced, but digitally super-articulate - he found chiaroscuro delights in even the most surface-routine passages.
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