"imposed" in Chinese (Traditional)
強加的被強迫的
Definition
強行施加某事(如規定、稅收或觀點)於他人,通常未經同意。
Usage Notes (Chinese (Traditional))
多用於正式或半正式場合,常與規則、法律、稅收、義務等搭配(如“imposed a ban”,“imposed fee”)。強調被動接受,非自行選擇。切勿與“suggested”或“introduced”混淆,“imposed”著重於強制性。
Examples
A new tax was imposed by the government.
政府**強加了**一項新稅。
The school imposed strict rules on students.
學校**強加了**嚴格的規定給學生。
He felt the rules were imposed unfairly.
他覺得這些規則**被強加**得不公平。
Nobody likes having extra fees imposed on them without warning.
沒有人喜歡在沒有事先通知的情況下被**強加**額外費用。
She felt the new dress code was just imposed without asking anyone.
她覺得新的著裝規定就是**強行推行**的,沒人徵詢意見。
Many people protested against the restrictions that were imposed during the pandemic.
許多人抗議疫情期間**強加**的限制。