Ram down Meaning in English
expression
ˈɹæm/ /ˈdaʊn
RAM-down
ɹˈæm/ /dˈaʊn
RAM-down
परिभाषा
To force something into a place with a lot of pressure, or to force someone to accept an idea or belief strongly and against their will.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Can be literal (physically forcing an object) or figurative (forcing beliefs/opinions). Informal, often critical or negative; commonly appears as 'ram down one's throat' (push ideas aggressively).
Spanish: imponer - meter a la fuerza - presionar fuertementePortuguese (BR): enfiar goela abaixo - empurrar à forçaPortuguese (PT): enfiar pela goela abaixo - impor à forçaChinese (Simplified): 强行灌输 - 用力塞入Chinese (Traditional): 強行灌輸 - 用力塞入Hindi: ज़बरदस्ती ठूंसना - किसी पर थोपनाArabic: فرض بالقوة - يدفع بقوةBengali: জোর করে ঠেলে ঢোকানো - জোর করে চাপিয়ে দেওয়াRussian: впихивать - навязыватьJapanese: 無理やり押し込む - 押し付けるVietnamese: nhồi nhét - ép buộcKorean: 억지로 밀어 넣다 - 강요하다Turkish: zorla tıkmak - zorla kabul ettirmekUrdu: زبردستی ٹھونسنا - زبردستی مسلط کرناIndonesian: memaksakan (secara fisik atau pendapat) - mendorong dengan paksa
उदाहरण वाक्य
He tried to ram down the lid, but it wouldn't close.
basic
Don't ram down your opinions on others.
basic
They rammed down their beliefs no matter what we said.
basic
The government keeps trying to ram down new laws without any debate.
natural
Don't let them ram down junk food just because they're in a hurry.
natural
He hates it when people try to ram down their way of thinking on him.
natural