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impose verb ADVERB | VERB + IMPOSE | PREPOSITION ADVERBeffectively 实际上强加◆The terms of the contract were effectively imposed rather than agreed.合同的条件实际上不是双方同意而是强加的。simply 只是强加◆New technology cannot be used successfully if it is simply imposed on an unwilling workforce.如果工人不愿意使用新技术却强迫他们使用,新技术是不能得到成功应用的。centrally (especially BrE) 中央强制推行◆a centrally imposed school curriculum中央强制推行的学校课程设置externally 外部强加◆the pressure of having to meet externally imposed targets必须达到外部强加目标的压力artificially 人为强加◆Motivation to learn must come from the child; it cannot be artificially imposed.学习的动机必须来自儿童本身 - 不能人为强加。forcibly 有力地强加◆The will of the majority has been forcibly imposed on the minority.多数派的意志已经强加给了少数派。arbitrarily 蛮横地强加◆People did not accept these national borders which had been arbitrarily imposed.民众不接受这些以蛮横方式强行划定的国界。unilaterally 单边强加◆One side in the conflict cannot unilaterally impose a settlement.冲突的一方不能单方面强加一种解决方案。VERB + IMPOSEseek to, try to 设法/试图强加PREPOSITIONon, upon 强加于⋯◆The government has imposed a ban on the sale of handguns.政府已下令禁止销售手枪。 |