单词 | forcedness |
释义 | force1 /fōrs or förs/noun
ORIGIN: Fr, from LL fortia, from L fortis strong forced adjective
forcˈedly adverb forcˈedness noun
forceˈful adjective
forceˈfully adverb forceˈfulness noun forceˈless adjective Weak forcˈer noun A person or thing that forces, esp the piston of a force pump forcˈible adjective
forcˈibleness or forcibilˈity noun forcˈibly adverb force de frappe /fors də frap/ noun (French) A strike force, esp a nuclear one forced labour noun Compulsory hard labour, as a punishment for a crime forced landing noun (aeronautics) A landing at a place where no landing was originally planned, necessary because of some mishap or emergency forceˈ-feed transitive verb (pap and pat forceˈ-fed)
forceˈ-feeding noun force field noun
forceˈ-land intransitive verb To make a forced landing force majeure /fors mä-zhœr/ noun (French)
force pump or forcˈing-pump noun
forcible detainer or forcible entry noun Taking property into custody or forcing an entry into it by violence or intimidation forcible feeble noun (Shakespeare) A weak man with a pretence of valour forcˈing-house noun A hothouse for forcing plants, or a place for hastening the growth of animals forcˈing-pit noun A frame sunk in the ground over a hotbed for forcing plants force and fear (Scot) That amount of constraint or compulsion that is enough to annul an engagement or obligation entered into under its influence force the pace To bring and keep the speed up to a high pitch by competition in force
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