force
n
1 [U]
(a) physical strength or power 力; 力量
the force of the blow, explosion, collision, etc 打击力、 爆炸力、 碰撞力
They used brute force to break open the door. 他们靠蛮劲把门撞开了.
(b) violent physical action 暴力; 武力
The soldiers took the prisoners away by force. 士兵们强行把犯人带走了.
renounce the use of force 放弃使用武力.
2
(a) [U] (intensity of) strength or power; influence 力量(的强度); 影响力
the full force of her argument 她的论据的全部力量
He overcame his bad habits by sheer force of will. 他全凭毅力改掉了坏习惯.
Through force of circumstances the plans had to be changed. 情况所迫, 只得修改计画.
(b) [C] person, thing, belief, etc with such strength or power; influence 具有此种力量的人、 事物、 信仰等; 影响
She's a force to be reckoned with, ie someone to be treated seriously. 她是不可忽视的力量.
the two main political forces of left and right 左派和右派两股主要的政治力量
powerful economic forces 强大的经济实力
Is religion a force for good? 宗教是诱导人们积德行善的力量吗?
the forces of evil still at work today 至今仍在作祟的邪恶势力.
3 [C, U] (in scientific use) measurable influence or intensity tending to cause movement (科技用语)力
The force of gravity pulls things towards the earth's centre. 地心吸力把物体吸向地心.
4 [C] (power of the) wind, rain or another of the natural elements 风、 雨或其他自然现象(的力量)
fighting against the forces of nature 与大自然作斗争. =>Usage at strength 用法见strength.
5 [C usu sing 通常作单数]
measure of wind strength 风力: a force 9 gale 9级风.
6 [CGp] group of people organized for a specified purpose 为某目的而组织起来的人
a sales/labour force 推销人员[劳动群众]
Our work-force are completely dependable. 我们的工作人员的能力完全可靠.
7 [CGp] organized body of armed and specially trained people 武装力量; 部队
the police force 警察部队
peace-keeping forces 维持和平部队
the armed forces of a country, ie the army, navy and air force 国家的武装力量(陆、 海、 空三军).
8 [U] (legal) authority (法律的)权威, 威力
This decree has the force of law behind it. 这一裁决有法律的力量作後盾.
9 (idm 习语) break the force of sth reduce or weaken the impact of sth such as a fall or blow 降低或减弱某事物(如下落或打击)的冲撞力
The force of his fall was broken by the straw mats. 草垫的缓冲作用减弱了他下跌的力量. bring sth/come into `force (cause a law, rule, etc to) become effective or come into operation (使法律、 规则等)生效, 开始执行
When do the new safety rules come into force? 新的安全规则何时生效? (from/out of) force of `habit (because of) the tendency to do (some) things in a certain way from always having done so in the past (出於)习惯势力
It's force of habit that gets me out of bed at 7.15 each morning. 我每天早晨7点15分就起床, 这已成了习惯. in `force
(a) (of people) in large numbers (指人)大量的, 大批的
The police were present at the demonstration in (full) force. 警方派出大队人马在示威游行的现场戒备.
(b) (of a law, rule, etc) effective or in operation (指法律、 规则等)有效的, 现行的
The new safety regulations are now in force. 新的安全规则现已生效. join forces => join.
force v
1 [Tn.pr, Cn.t]
make (sb/oneself) do sth he/one does not want to do; compel; oblige 使(某人[自己])做不愿做的事; 强迫; 逼迫; 迫使
force a confession out of sb 逼某人招供
The thief forced her to hand over ...
Are we allowed to use the basin by the side of the cupboard?
我们可以使用器皿柜旁边的那个水盆吗?
Of course he is. He's very successful. He's made lots of records. They broadcast a programme of his music last month on the radio. Why don't you come on Saturday? I think you'd enjoy it.