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Force Meaning in English

word

/ˈfɔɹs/
fors
/fˈɔːs/
faws

释义

As a noun, 'force' means physical power or strength, or a group organized to achieve something. As a verb, it means to make someone do something against their will.

用法与细微差别

'Force' is both a noun and a verb. Common collocations: 'air force', 'with force', 'force someone to do'. As a verb, it often has a negative sense. Don't confuse with 'enforce' (to make sure rules are followed).

例句

The police used force to open the door.

basic

She tried to force him to eat the vegetables.

basic

Gravity is a natural force.

basic

They didn't want to come, so I didn't force them.

natural

Joining the air force was his lifelong dream.

natural

Wow, she hit that ball with a lot of force!

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