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forced
/ˈforst, ˈfɔrst/
(
a
.)被迫的,強迫的,用力的
From:
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forced
強制
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Force
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Forced
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Forcing
]
1.
To
constrain
to
do
or
to
forbear
,
by
the
exertion
of
a
power
not
resistible
;
to
compel
by
physical
,
moral
,
or
intellectual
means
;
to
coerce
;
as
,
masters
force
slaves
to
labor
.
2.
To
compel
,
as
by
strength
of
evidence
;
as
,
to
force
conviction
on
the
mind
.
3.
To
do
violence
to
;
to
overpower
,
or
to
compel
by
violence
to
one's
will
;
especially
,
to
ravish
;
to
violate
;
to
commit
rape
upon
.
To
force
their
monarch
and
insult
the
court
.
--
Dryden
.
I
should
have
forced
thee
soon
wish
other
arms
.
--
Milton
.
To
force
a
spotless
virgin's
chastity
.
--
Shak
.
4.
To
obtain
,
overcome
,
or
win
by
strength
;
to
take
by
violence
or
struggle
;
specifically
,
to
capture
by
assault
;
to
storm
,
as
a
fortress
;
as
,
to
force
the
castle
;
to
force
a
lock
.
5.
To
impel
,
drive
,
wrest
,
extort
,
get
,
etc
.,
by
main
strength
or
violence
; --
with
a
following
adverb
,
as
along
,
away
,
from
,
into
,
through
,
out
,
etc
.
It
stuck
so
fast
,
so
deeply
buried
lay
That
scarce
the
victor
forced
the
steel
away
. --
Dryden
.
To
force
the
tyrant
from
his
seat
by
war
.
--
Sahk
.
Ethelbert
ordered
that
none
should
be
forced
into
religion
.
--
Fuller
.
6.
To
put
in
force
;
to
cause
to
be
executed
;
to
make
binding
;
to
enforce
. [
Obs
.]
What
can
the
church
force
more?
--
J
.
Webster
.
7.
To
exert
to
the
utmost
;
to
urge
;
hence
,
to
strain
;
to
urge
to
excessive
,
unnatural
,
or
untimely
action
;
to
produce
by
unnatural
effort
;
as
,
to
force
a
conceit
or
metaphor
;
to
force
a
laugh
;
to
force
fruits
.
High
on
a
mounting
wave
my
head
I
bore
,
Forcing
my
strength
,
and
gathering
to
the
shore
. --
Dryden
.
8.
Whist
To
compel
(
an
adversary
or
partner
)
to
trump
a
trick
by
leading
a
suit
of
which
he
has
none
.
9.
To
provide
with
forces
;
to
reënforce;
to
strengthen
by
soldiers
;
to
man
;
to
garrison
. [
Obs
.]
10.
To
allow
the
force
of
;
to
value
;
to
care
for
. [
Obs
.]
For
me
,
I
force
not
argument
a
straw
.
--
Shak
.
Syn:
--
To
compel
;
constrain
;
oblige
;
necessitate
;
coerce
;
drive
;
press
;
impel
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Forced
a.
Done
or
produced
with
force
or
great
labor
,
or
by
extraordinary
exertion
;
hurried
;
strained
;
produced
by
unnatural
effort
or
pressure
;
as
,
a
forced
style
;
a
forced
laugh
.
Forced draught
.
See
under
Draught
.
Forced march
Mil.
,
a
march
of
one
or
more
days
made
with
all
possible
speed
.
--
For*ced*ly
adv.
--
For*ced*ness
,
n.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
forced
adj
1:
produced
by
or
subjected
to
forcing
; "
forced-air
heating
";
"
furnaces
of
the
forced-convection
type
"; "
forced
convection
in
plasma
generators
"
2:
forced
or
compelled
; "
promised
to
abolish
forced
labor
"
3:
made
necessary
by
an
unexpected
situation
or
emergency
; "
a
forced
landing
" [
syn
:
unexpected
]
4:
lacking
spontaneity
;
not
natural
; "
a
constrained
smile
";
"
forced
heartiness
"; "
a
strained
smile
" [
syn
:
constrained
,
strained
]
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