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- v.推行;迫使;强制实行;把…强加于
- 网络征税;利用;欺骗
第三人称单数:imposes 现在分词:imposing 过去式:imposed v.+n. impose tax,impose penalty,impose ban,impose fine,impose burden v. levy,execute,carry out,enforce,enact 1. | [t] ~ sth (on/upon sth/sb) 推行,采用(规章制度);强制实行to introduce a new law, rule, tax, etc.; to order that a rule, punishment, etc. be used |
| A new tax was imposed on fuel. 当局开始对燃油征收一项新税。 |
2. | [t] ~ sth (on/upon sb/sth) 迫使;把…强加于to force sb/sth to have to deal with sth that is difficult or unpleasant |
| to impose limitations/restrictions/constraints on sth 强行限制╱管制╱约束某事物 | | This system imposes additional financial burdens on many people. 这个制度给很多人增加了额外的经济负担。 |
3. | [t] ~ sth (on/upon sb) 使(别人)接受自己的意见to make sb accept the same opinions, wishes, etc. as your own |
| She didn't want to impose her values on her family. 她并不想勉强家人接受自己的价值观。 | | It was noticeable how a few people managed to impose their will on the others. 显而易见,有少数几个人设法把自己的意志强加于别人。 |
4. | [i] 勉强(某人做某事);硬要…和…在一起to expect sb to do sth for you or to spend time with you, when it may not be convenient for them |
| ‘You must stay for lunch.’ ‘Well, thanks, but I don't want to impose…’ “你一定得留下吃午饭。”“唔,谢谢,但我不想添麻烦…” | | Everyone imposes on Dave's good nature. 大家都欺负戴夫脾气好。 |
5. | [t] ~ yourself (on/upon sb/sth) 使接受,使意识到(自己的在场或想法)to make sb/sth accept or be aware of your presence or ideas |
| European civilization was the first to impose itself across the whole world. 欧洲文明是最先传播到全世界的。 |
v. | | un. | 1. 要求;严加;把…强加于,强加于人,强制规定,强行实施 1. 要求;严加;把…强加于,强加于人,强制规定,强行实施 |
v. | 1. to lay down something compulsory such as a tax or a punishment 2. to make people agree to something or comply with something by having superior strength or authority 3. to demand somebody's attention or time in an unreasonable manner 4. to use deceit or fraud to give something to somebody or to persuade somebody to accept something 5. to order the pages of material such as a book or magazine for printing 6. to bless somebody, e.g. in confirmation or ordination, by laying hands on the person's head 7. to introduce something such as a new law or new system, and force people to accept it 8. to cause extra work for someone by asking them to do something that may not be convenient for them 1. to lay down something compulsory such as a tax or a punishment 2. to make people agree to something or comply with something by having superior strength or authority 3. to demand somebody's attention or time in an unreasonable manner 4. to use deceit or fraud to give something to somebody or to persuade somebody to accept something 5. to order the pages of material such as a book or magazine for printing 6. to bless somebody, e.g. in confirmation or ordination, by laying hands on the person's head 7. to introduce something such as a new law or new system, and force people to accept it 8. to cause extra work for someone by asking them to do something that may not be convenient for them |
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