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 unforced [,ʌn'fɒ:st添加此单词到默认生词本
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 ]
    1. not brought about by coercion or force

    2. <adj.all>
      the confession was uncoerced
    3. not resulting from undue effort; not forced

    4. <adj.all>
      a voice with a pleasingly unforced quality
      his playing is facile and unstrained


    1. 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.
    2. 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.
    3. The point is only that being unforced, such borrowings become entirely his own.
    4. Stich had no excuses: 'He hung in there and didn't make as many unforced errors as I made.
    5. What is especially grateful to watch is the purity and unforced nobility of his manner.
    6. The integrated sound and unforced musicality Turnovsky drew from the orchestra seemed to tap a vital part of the Czech musical heritage.
    7. 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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