| 单词 | forces | 
| 释义 | force1 of 2noun   ˈfȯrs   1   a(1)     : strength or energy exerted or brought to bear : cause of motion or change : active power  the forces of nature  the motivating force in her life    (2)    capitalized   —used with a number to indicate the strength of the wind according to the Beaufort scale  a Force 10 hurricane    b     : moral or mental strength  I was impressed by the force of his character.    c     : capacity to persuade or convince  the force of the argument   2   a     : military strength    b(1)     : a body (as of troops or ships) assigned to a military purpose  a force of 20,000 soldiers    (2)    forces  plural  : the whole military strength (as of a nation)    c     : a body of persons or things available for a particular end  a labor force  the missile force    d     : an individual or group having the power of effective action  join forces to prevent violence  a force in politics    e    often capitalized  : police force  —usually used with the  After his military service, he joined the force.   3    : violence, compulsion, or constraint exerted upon or against a person or thing  Those who do not respond to kindness must yield to force.   4   a     : an agency or influence that if applied to a free body results chiefly in an acceleration of the body and sometimes in elastic deformation and other effects    b     : any of the natural influences (such as electromagnetism (see electromagnetism sense 2a), gravity, the strong force, and the weak force) that exist especially between particles and determine the structure of the universe   5    : the quality of conveying impressions intensely in writing or speech  stated the objectives with force   6   baseball   : force-out    forceless    ˈfȯrs-ləs   adjective force 2 of 2verb  forced; forcing    transitive verb 1    : to do violence to    especially : rape   2    : to compel by physical, moral, or intellectual means   3    : to make or cause especially through natural or logical necessity  forced to admit my error  the last minute goal forced overtime   4   a     : to press, drive, pass, or effect against resistance or inertia  force your way through    b     : to impose or thrust urgently, importunately, or inexorably  force unwanted attentions on a coworker   5    : to achieve or win by strength in struggle or violence: such as    a     : to win one's way into  force a castle  forced the mountain passes    b     : to break open or through  force a lock   6   a     : to raise or accelerate to the utmost  forcing the pace    b     : to produce only with unnatural or unwilling effort  forced a smile    c     : to wrench, strain, or use (language) with marked unnaturalness and lack of ease   7   a     : to hasten the rate of progress or growth of    b     : to bring (plants) to maturity out of the normal season  forcing lilies for Easter   8    : to induce (a particular bid or play by another player) in a card game by some conventional act, play, bid, or response   9   a     : to cause (a runner in baseball) to be put out on a force-out    b     : to cause (a run) to be scored in baseball by giving a base on balls when the bases are full    forcer noun   forces 1 of 2 verb1  as in compels   to cause (a person) to give in to pressure the public outcry from the scandal forced the mayor to resign road construction forced them to take an alternate route   Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance     
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 2  as in assaults   to engage in sexual activity and especially intercourse with a person unwilling or unable to give consent was accused of forcing a woman   Synonyms & Similar Words 
 forces 2 of 2noun1  as in workforces   a body of persons at work or available for work the entire force of the shipyard will be needed to get this government order done on time   Synonyms & Similar Words 
 2  as in pressures   the use of power to impose one's will on another a cruel tyrant who disbanded the parliament and ruled by force   Synonyms & Similar Words 
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 3  as in police   a body of officers of the law the police detective retired after 23 years on the force   Synonyms & Similar Words 
 4  as in supplies   the number of individuals or amount of something available at any given time the great debate during the Cold War was whether the nation's missile force was adequate   Synonyms & Similar Words 
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