词组 | force somebody off of |
释义 | (redirected from force somebody off of)force (someone or something) off (of) (something)1. To persuade or pressure someone or an animal to get off of something. I wanted the kids to go outside and play in this gorgeous sunshine, but I practically had to force them off the couch. Yeah, good luck forcing the dog off of your side of the bed. 2. To persuade or pressure someone to resign from or leave a group. Now that we know Fred's involved in the scandal too, we need to force him off the board. force off1. To persuade or pressure someone or an animal to get off of something. A noun or pronoun can be used between "force" and "off." I wanted the kids to go outside and play in this gorgeous sunshine, but I practically had to force them off the couch. A: "Good luck forcing off the dog." B: "Ugh, but she's on my side of the bed." 2. To persuade or pressure someone to resign from or leave a group. A noun or pronoun can be used between "force" and "off." Now that we know Fred's involved in the scandal too, we need to force him off the board. force someone or something off (of) somethingand force someone or something off1. Lit. to get someone, something, or an animal off something. (Of is usually retained before pronouns.) I had to force the cat off the sofa. She just wouldn't be coaxed off. I had to force off the cat. She is so stubborn. 2. Fig. to make someone or a group resign from a board, committee, panel, etc. They forced her off the board before she could change any of their policies. They forced off the dissenters as well as the CEO. |
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