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词组 force (someone or an animal) from (something)
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force (someone or an animal) from (something)

force (someone or an animal) from (something)

To persuade or pressure someone or an animal to leave or move away from something. Security guards forced the onlookers from the crime scene. Good luck forcing the dog from the bedroom—she thinks our bed is just a giant dog bed now.
See also: force
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • force (someone or an animal) out of (something)
  • force out of
  • force (someone or something) off (of) (something)
  • force off
  • put pressure on
  • put pressure on (one)
  • put pressure on somebody
  • fast-talk (someone) out of (something)
  • fast-talk out of
  • believers
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  • chill (one) to the bone
  • chill (one) to the marrow
  • chill out
  • chill somebody to the bone/marrow
  • chill someone’s action
  • chillum
  • chilly
  • chilly climate
  • chime
  • chime in
  • chime in with (something)
  • chimney
  • chin
  • china
  • Chinaman
  • Chinaman's chance
  • Chinaman's chance, he hasn't a/not a
  • china plate
  • China syndrome
  • Chinese
  • Chinese compliment
  • Chinese fire drill
  • Chinese overtime
  • Chinese puzzle
  • Chinese wall

 

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