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coercive

英 [kəʊˈɜːsɪv]

美 [koʊˈɜːrsɪv]

adj.  用武力的; 强制的; 胁迫的

法律

Collins.1 / BNC.16327 / COCA.12264

牛津词典

    adj.

    • 用武力的;强制的;胁迫的
      using force or the threat of force
      1. coercive measures/powers
        强制的措施 / 力量

    柯林斯词典

    • ADJ-GRADED 强制的;胁迫的;高压的
      Coercivemeasures are intended to force people to do something that they do not want to do.
      1. ...increasingly coercive measures on the part of the state...
        该州采取的越来越严厉的高压手段
      2. The eighteenth-century Admiralty had few coercive powers over its officers.
        18世纪的英国海军部对其军官没有什么强制力。

    英英释义

    adj

    • serving or intended to coerce
      1. authority is directional instead of coercive

    双语例句

    • Based on this model, the expressions of critical field for the irreversible reversal magnetization and the coercive force are derived for both the parallel rotation and symmetric fanning mechanisms.
      基于此模型,推导了纳米线反磁化过程中不可逆磁化的临界场和矫顽力在一致转动和对称扇形模式下的表达式。
    • Compared with traditional criminal coercive measures, the anti-terrorism measures are more scathing.
      与传统的强制措施相比,反恐强制措施更为严厉。
    • Many ways of restructuring debt exist, some more coercive than others.
      重组债务有许多方式,一些方式比另一些更具强制力。
    • Sanction a coercive measure adopted usually by several nations acting together against a nation violating international law.
      国际制裁,通常指几国对一国违反国际法行为的合力制裁措施。
    • In modern times, it is the universal practice to apply the principle of proportionality into the field of criminal justice, especially in the criminal coercive measures.
      将比例原则广泛应用于刑事司法领域尤其是刑事强制措施中,已是现代各国的普遍做法。
    • Coercive diplomacy and sanctions have only recently begun to bite.
      强硬的外交和制裁措施直到最近才开始见效。
    • Criminal Coercive Measures and the Supervising Mechanism of the Coercive Detecting Measures
      刑事强制措施和强制性侦查措施监督机制
    • That is why we have governments, with coercive powers.
      这就是为什么我们要有政府、要让政府拥有强制力的原因。
    • But gendercide cannot be reduced just by coercive laws.
      但单靠强制性法律并不能减少性别灭绝的现象。
    • Coercive methods, measures, tactics, etc.
      强迫的方法、手段、策略等。