forces
基本解释
- n. 勢力;武裝力量(force的複數形式);兵力
英汉例句
- We overwhelmed the enemy by superior forces.
我們以優勢兵力打垮了敵軍。 - The violent volcanic forces upheaved the land of the whole area.
火山爆發的強大力量使整個地區的土地隆起。 - The wartime cabinet first recruited men into the forces from non-essential industries.
戰時內閣首先從非重點工業中招募人員補充武裝力量。 - In eighteen sixty-three, Union forces defeated Confederate forces in the bloodiest battle of the American Civil War the Battle of Gettysburg.
- How does that happen? You know, you've got to appeal to social forces if you're going to talk about change.
這是怎麽廻事?,談到這個變化,我們必須要理解社會中的力量。
耶魯公開課 - 文學理論導論課程節選 - They were stories of a god who violently slays the forces of chaos, represented as watery dragons, as a prelude to creation.
他們是上帝兇狠屠殺混亂勢力的故事,以充滿水的巨龍爲代表,是創世的序幕。
耶魯公開課 - 舊約導論課程節選 - What if moving to a new job forces you to sell before two years?
FORBES: Serial Homesteading
雙語例句
原聲例句
權威例句
词组短语
- armed forces [軍]武裝力量;[軍]武裝部隊;陸海空三軍
- move forces 調兵遣將;興師動衆
- Phantom Forces 幻影軍隊;幻象軍團
- Social Forces 社會力量;社會力;社會因素;社會勢力
- Archetypes Forces 原型力量;原形氣力;原型氣力;原型力氣
短語
英英字典
- If someone forces you to do something, they make you do it even though you do not want to, for example, by threatening you.
- If a situation or event forces you to do something, it makes it necessary for you to do something that you would not otherwise have done.
- If someone forces something on or upon you, they make you accept or use it when you would prefer not to.
- If you force something into a particular position, you use a lot of strength to make it move there.
- If someone forces a lock, a door, or a window, they break the lock or fastening in order to get into a building without using a key.
- to cause (plants or farm animals) to grow or fatten artificially at an increased rate
- If you force your way through or into somewhere, you have to push or break things that are in your way in order to get there.
- If someone uses force to do something, or if it is done by force, strong and violent physical action is taken in order to achieve it.
- Force is the power or strength which something has.
- The force of something is the powerful effect or quality that it has.
- Force is used before a number to indicate a wind of a particular speed or strength, especially a very strong wind.
- If you refer to someone or something as a force in a particular type of activity, you mean that they have a strong influence on it.
- You can use forces to refer to processes and events that do not appear to be caused by human beings, and are therefore difficult to understand or control.
- In physics, a force is the pulling or pushing effect that something has on something else.
- (in northern England) a waterfall
- If you do something from force of habit, you do it because you have always done it in the past, rather than because you have thought carefully about it.
- A law, rule, or system that is in force exists or is being used.
- When people do something in force, they do it in large numbers.
- If you join forces with someone, you work together in order to achieve a common aim or purpose.
- Forces are groups of soldiers or military vehicles that are organized for a particular purpose.
- The forces means the army, the navy, or the air force, or all three.
- The force is sometimes used to mean the police force.
- &rarrsee also air force , armed forces , labour force , workforce
柯林斯英英字典
专业释义
- 就業
The tourism-centered third industry relieves the internal employment pressure, and promotes the employment of surplus labor forces.
鄕村旅遊社區以旅遊業爲龍頭的第三産業緩解了社區的就業壓力,促進了賸餘勞動力的轉移。法學
- 武力使用
Meantime, concerning the usage of forces and the control right of the UN peacekeeping forces, we are still considering its rationality.
同時,在維和部隊的武力使用和維和行動的控制權方麪,也給此後的維和行動産生了消極的影響。土木建築工程
- 動因