词汇 | impose |
语种 | 英语、汉语、英汉翻译、汉英翻译 |
释义 | impose verb uk /ɪmˈpəʊz/ us /ɪmˈpoʊz/ imposeverb (FORCE)C1[ T ] to officially force a rule, tax, punishment, etc. to be obeyed or received: 推行;强制实行 be imposed onVery high taxes have recently been imposed on cigarettes.最近对香烟开征很高的税。 Judges are imposing increasingly heavy fines for minor driving offences.法官们对轻微的违章驾驶开始处以越来越重的罚款。 impose something on somethingThe council has imposed a ban on alcohol in the city parks.市政会禁止在城市公园中饮酒。 C1[ T ] to force someone to accept something, especially a belief or way of living: 把(尤指信仰或生活方式)强加于 impose something on someoneI don't want them to impose their religious beliefs on my children.我不希望他们把自己的宗教信仰强加给我的孩子们。 We must impose some kind of order on the way this office is run.我们得给这个办公室的管理定出规章来。 He wants the government to impose strict controls on dog ownership.他希望政府严格控制养狗。 In view of the quantity of drugs involved, 16 years was the most lenient sentence the judge could impose. The government has failed to impose its will upon regional communities. Central government has imposed a cap on local tax increases.中央政府对地方税务增长实行了限制。 Some people like the sense of structure that a military lifestyle imposes.一些人喜欢军事化生活方式所特有的条理性。 Causing somebody to act arm-twisting bludgeon bounce someone into something browbeat someone into something/doing something bull something through coercion dragoon someone into something drive someone/something to something duress force someone's handidiom forced marriage push (someone) toward(s) something put the heat on someoneidiom put/tighten the screws on someoneidiom rallying cry ram something down someone's throatidiom ransom slap squeeze wring imposeverb (EXPECT)[ I ] to expect someone to do something for you or spend time with you when they do not want to or when it is not convenient for them: 勉强;打扰,麻烦 Are you sure it's all right for me to come tonight? I don't want to impose.你肯定我今天晚上来没有问题吗?我不想太麻烦你。 impose onShe's always imposing on people - asking favours and getting everyone to do things for her.她总是强人所难——要人帮忙做这做那。 Treating people or animals badly a raw dealidiom abuser anti-harassment at the hands of someoneidiom batten batten on someone hit someone where it hurtsidiom ill-treat ill-treatment ill-used inflict prey on something put someone through something put upon reduce uncared for use victimization victimize victimology impose | American Dictionaryimpose verb us/ɪmˈpoʊz/ imposeverb (MAKE RULES)[ T ] to establish something as a rule to be obeyed, or to force the acceptance of something: Settlers often imposed their culture on the peoples of the countries they conquered. imposeverb (INCONVENIENCE)[ I ] to cause inconvenience to someone or to try to spend time with them when they do not want you to: She’s always imposing on people for favors. I hope I’m not imposing by staying another night. impose | Business Englishimpose verb[ T ] uk /ɪmˈpəʊz/us to introduce a new law, tax, rule, or punishment: impose a ban/restriction/penalty on sb/sthThey are calling for the regulatory body to impose a ban on television ads aimed at the under-12s. to impose a fine/tariff/tax Examples of imposeimpose Rigorous validation and quality control procedures have been imposed throughout the development course. That experience taught me that life's zero-sum nature imposes the hard responsibility of using limited time and energy wisely. On the contrary, when a double support phase takes too long, the trajectories for the following single support phase are imposed on the system. Even if the creation is overall beneficial for the child, that is not alone a sufficient reason to refuse to impose liability. Treatise writers attempt to impose some order on the decided cases-to reconstruct rationally what has been said and done in those cases. However, ideas and cultural practices, unlike institutions, are difficult to impose from above. This patience derives from understanding that the intervention will have little impact if it is forcibly imposed, an insight that develops during a speaker's life. The difference in wealth between landlord and tenant might be so large as to allow the former to impose whatever contract he wants. The antisymmetric part of this bulk stress is equal t o half the total couple imposed on the particles per unit volume of the suspension. For their productivity mission, and thus for imposing managerial absolutism, employers also relied on the sweeping offensive and sympathy lockouts. The question as to why governments do not eradicate all misdemeanors by imposing draconian penalties is yet to be resolved. Nevertheless, these standards will impose significant new costs on all providers, and it is expected that many small providers will be unable to meet them. Much of the existing work on the press imposes a clear division between the eighteenth and the nineteenth century. First, note that conditions imposed on the betterness relation can incorporate more than just egalitarian concerns. It differed from the output of other electronic music studios, because of the specific visual and psychological context imposed by the spoken word. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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