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单词 forced
释义
forced
(fɔːʳst )
1. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun]
A forced action is something that you do because someone else makes you do it.
A system of forced labour was used on the cocoa plantations.
2. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun]
A forced action is something that you do because circumstances make it necessary.
He made a forced landing on a highway.
3. adjective
If you describe something as forced, you mean it does not happen naturally and easily.
...a forced smile.
She called him darling. It sounded so forced.
Synonyms: false, affected, strained, wooden  
Collocations:
forced labourer
He was released in 1944 and survived the remainder of the war as a forced labourer.
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The wartime economy relied heavily upon the large-scale employment of forced labourers.
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These were mainly forced labourers or foreign workers.
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In 1944, the shipyard had over 10,000 employees, of which roughly 11% were forced labourers.
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Those plants used many foreign and forced labourers, and from 1944 also prisoners of war.
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forced move
Forced move, insisted on joining boyhood heroes.
The Sun
Due to destruction of old buildings and forced move into apartments people are forced into small confined spaces.
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The rest of the owners started a campaign against the forced move.
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Although some of the affected villagers felt the increased job opportunities would outweigh the forced move, most objected to the potential loss of the region's history.
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forced relocation
Her family avoided forced relocation to a reserve by following seasonal rural work.
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The land was selected because it was north of the business district and thus safe from another forced relocation.
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In the 1860s a fire burned part of the school and forced relocation across the river, to the present campus.
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There are also very few employment opportunities in forced relocation sites.
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Eminent domain action led to forced relocation of most residents and widescale destruction of existing homes.
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forced removal
Forced removal from power, and worse, a humiliating war-crimes trial, can hardly look attractive.
Globe and Mail
Whatever the sum, it will be cheaper than the public relations disaster of the forced removal of a randomly selected passenger.
Times, Sunday Times
Using passive resistance over three days the squatters were able to hold off the police's efforts at forced removal.
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The police changed their initial strategy of forced removal with one of waiting for the squatters to get thirsty and hungry and come down.
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Smaller villages were deemed irrational and listed for reduction of services or forced removal of the population and physical destruction.
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forced resettlement
He cited illegal land grabs and forced resettlement of people to make way for urban renovation schemes.
Times, Sunday Times
According to the jury it had destroyed unique natural habitats, carried out forced resettlement of local people and polluted soil and rivers.
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In some cases this policy required voluntary or forced resettlement in both directions to create a compact population.
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This included the forced resettlement of dispersed rural smallholders to collective farms.
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Certain indigenous societies survive even though they may no longer inhabit their traditional lands, owing to migration, relocation, forced resettlement or having been supplanted by other cultural groups.
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forced retirement
Three years ago he denied reports of a forced retirement because he couldn't remember his lines.
The Sun
The 34-year-old's back and knee problems forced retirement.
Houston Chronicle
Can forced retirement really be justified in such circumstances?
Times, Sunday Times
After his forced retirement he began an illustrated history of ancient and modern art, in which he had the cooperation of several skilful engravers.
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A routine sadly retired from the show (in retrospect, an early retirement since everything else since has been a forced retirement).
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forced separation
In addition, lenders face the added threat under the so-called 'electrification' clause that any breach of the ring-fence could lead to the forced separation of their businesses.
Times, Sunday Times
For many, a nursing home and forced separation have become the only option.
Globe and Mail
Her autobiography presents the history of multi-generational familial relationships and their inner strength, despite repeated, forced separation.
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forced smile
You can feel the brittleness, the forced smile.
Times,Sunday Times
More than half of us will flash a forced smile at work.
The Sun
But if a friend insists on you being in their snap, just squint your eyes and your forced smile will instantly look more genuine.
The Sun
Meanwhile, she continued singing, though it was a dispiriting round of mines and factories, where she wore a forced smile for the comrades.
Times, Sunday Times
His usually forced smile wholeheartedly genuine.
The Sun
Translations:
Chinese: 受迫的
Japanese: 強制された
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