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force

Word family noun force forcefulness forcednessforcerforciblenessforced labourforce majeureforcemeatadjective forceful forcible forced forcelessverb force force-feedadverb forcefully forcibly forcedly
force1 /fɔːs $ fɔːrs/ ●●● S2 W1 noun  
1 military 军事的
a) [countableC usually plural]GROUP OF PEOPLE a group of people who have been trained to do military work for a government or other organization 武装部队,部队
government/military/defence etc forces
 The riots were suppressed by government forces.
暴乱被政府军镇压了。
 He strengthened US forces in the Gulf.
他加强了美军在海湾地区的军力。
 a plan to disarm the rebel forces (=those fighting against the government)
解除叛军武装的计划
b) the forcesPM British EnglishBrE the army, navy, and air force 武装力量;陆海空三军部队;军队
in the forces
 Both her sons are in the forces.
她的两个儿子都在军队里。
c) nuclear/conventional forces nuclear weapons or ordinary weapons 核武器/常规武器
 short-range nuclear forces
短程核武器
air force, armed forces, ground forces, → peacekeeping force at peacekeeping, → security forces at security(1), task force(2)
2 military action 军事行动 [uncountableU] military action used as a way of achieving your aims 军事行动,武力
 Peace cannot be imposed by force.
和平不能通过武力来实现。
 The UN will allow the use of force against aircraft violating the zone.
联合国将允许对侵犯这一地区的飞机采取军事行动。
3 violence 暴力 [uncountableU]VIOLENT violent physical action used to get what you want 〔为得到某结果而使用的〕暴力,武力
 The police used force to overpower the demonstrators.
警方动用了武力来制服示威者。
by force
 In the end he had to be thrown out of the house by force.
到最后,人们不得不强行把他赶出了房子。
 They kicked the door down using sheer brute force.
他们全凭蛮力将门踹倒了。
4 physical power [uncountableU] the amount of physical power with which something moves or hits another thing 〔物体移动或撞击时的〕力,力量 strength
force of
 The force of the explosion blew out all the windows.
爆炸的冲力把所有的窗子都震碎了。
with great/considerable/increasing etc force
 He raised his hand and struck her with terrifying force.
他举起手,狠命地打她。
5 natural power 自然力 [countableC, uncountableU] a natural power or event 自然力
 the force of gravity
引力
 powerful natural forces such as earthquakes, floods, and drought
地震、洪水、干旱等强大的自然力
 the forces of nature
大自然的威力
6 organized group 有组织的团体 [countableC usually singular] a group of people who have been trained and organized to do a particular job 〔受过训练、有组织地做某一件事的〕一群人
 the company’s sales force
该公司的销售队伍
 the quality of the teaching force
教师队伍的素质
police force
7 strong influence 强烈的影响 [countableC]EFFECT/INFLUENCE something or someone who is powerful and has a lot of influence on the way things happen 〔对事情发展〕有影响力的事物[]
the driving force (behind something/somebody) (=the person or thing that makes something happen) (某人/某事背后的)推动力
 Betty Coward was the driving force behind the project.
贝蒂科沃德是这个项目的推动者。
a force for change/peace/democracy etc (=someone or something that makes change, peace etc more likely to happen) 变革/和平/民主等的推动力
 Healthy competition is a force for innovation.
良性竞争是革新的推动力。
 He’s a quick and decisive player – a force to be reckoned with (=a person, team, company etc that influences what happens).
他打球敏捷果断,是个不可小觑的人物。
 The fall in prices was due to forces beyond their control.
价格下降是由他们无法控制的因素造成的。
market forces
8 powerful effect 威力 [uncountableU]EFFECT/INFLUENCE the powerful effect that something has on you 〔某事物产生的〕威力,影响力
 Even after 30 years, the play has lost none of its force.
即便在30年之后,这出戏的感染力也丝毫未减。
 the force of his personality
他的人格魅力
9 join/combine forces (with somebody/something) UNITEto work together so that you can deal with a problem, be more powerful etc 〔为解决问题、壮大力量等而〕(与某人/某组织)联合,合作,同心协力
join forces to do something
 Local schools have joined forces with each other to share facilities.
当地学校携手合作,共享设施。
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10 in force 
a) SCLOBEYif a law, rule etc is in force, it already exists 〔法律、法规等〕已生效,在实施中
 The trade embargo has been in force for a year.
贸易禁令已经实施一年了。
b) LOT/LARGE NUMBER OR AMOUNTin a large group, especially in order to protest about something 大量,众多〔尤为抗议某事〕 SYN in large numbers
 Villagers turned out in force to protest about the new road.
众多村民出来反对修筑新公路。
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11 come into force/bring something into force if a new law, rule, change etc comes or is brought into force, it starts to exist 开始生效/使某法规开始实施
 Parking restrictions in the town centre came into force last month.
市中心限制停车的法规于上月开始实施。
12 by/through/out of force of habit HABITbecause you have always done a particular thing and it is difficult to change 出于习惯
 I get up at 6 o'clock every day out of force of habit.
出于习惯,我每天6点钟起床。
13. by/through force of circumstance(s) British EnglishBrEEFFECT/INFLUENCE if something happens by force of circumstance, events outside your control make it happen 由于形势的影响
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14 wind
a) force 8/9/10 etcTM a unit for measuring the strength of the wind 风力8/9/10级等
b) gale/hurricane force windDN extremely strong wind that does a lot of damage 〔能造成巨大破坏的〕大风/飓风
15. POLICE 警察the force SCPa word meaning the police force, used especially by police officers 警察部队〔尤为警方用语〕
16 the forces of good/evil etc literary people or things that increase the amount of good or bad in the world /恶等的力量
 the battle against the forces of evil
与恶势力的较量
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labour force, tour de force, workforce
nCOLLOCATIONS
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + forces
the armed forces (=a country’s military organizations, including the army, navy, and air force)
Israel refused to withdraw its armed forces from the area.
American/British/French etc forces
Several battles took place involving American forces.
government forces (=soldiers fighting for the government)
Government forces reportedly shot dead 300 unarmed civilians.
security forces (=who protect a country against people who are fighting the government)
The government claimed that the security forces had destroyed the rebels’ headquarters.
rebel forces (=who are fighting against the government)
The village was attacked by rebel forces.
military forces
He served with the military forces during the war.
a defence force
Should the European Union have its own defence force?
enemy forces
Enemy forces now occupy substantial areas of the city.
a peacekeeping force
A large UN peacekeeping force is being assembled.
special forces (=who are specially trained to fight against guerilla or terrorist groups)
Special forces were employed to support the local army.
phrases
be in the forces
Her husband is in the forces.
verbs
join the forces (=become a soldier, sailor etc)
He was too young to join the forces when the war broke out.
withdraw your forces
Expecting the Allies to attack again, he began to withdraw his forces eastward.
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force2 ●●● S2 W1 verb [transitiveT]  
1 make SB do STH 迫使某人做某事 to make someone do something they do not want to do 强制,逼迫,迫使 persuade
force somebody to do something
 Government troops have forced the rebels to surrender.
政府军已迫使叛乱分子投降。
 Due to the high cost of borrowing, many companies have been forced to close.
由于借贷成本高,许多公司被迫关门。
force yourself to do something
 I had to force myself to get up this morning.
今天早晨我不得不逼迫自己起床。
force somebody/something into (doing) something
 women who are forced into arranged marriages
被迫接受包办婚姻的妇女
 Bad health forced him into taking early retirement.
健康不佳迫使他提前退休。
2 make SB/STH move 使某人/某物移动PUSH [always + adverbadv/prepositionprep] to make someone or something move in a particular direction or into a different position, especially through or using great strength 用力推动 SYN push
5 Westerly gales forced the ship off course.
强劲的西风将那艘船吹离了航道。
n Strong winds forced the ship off course.
5 Firemen entering the building were forced back by flames.
冲进大楼的消防队员被火焰挡了回来。
n Firemen tried to enter the building, but were forced back by the flames.
 She tried to keep the door shut but the man forced it open.
她不想打开门,但那男人硬是把它推开了。
3 force your way through/into etc something  (also force your way in/out/past etc)PUSH to push very hard in order to get somewhere 强行通过/进入某处等
 The doctor forced his way through the crowd.
医生挤过人群。
 Demonstrators forced their way past.
示威人群硬挤了过去。
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4 make STH happen 使某事发生 to make something happen or change, especially more quickly than planned or expected 使发生[改变]〔尤指比计划或预计的要快〕
 the unfortunate events that forced his resignation
迫使他辞职的不幸事件
 We need to force the pace on alternative energy policies.
我们需要加快步伐制定替代能源政策。
force prices/interest rates etc down/up
 The effect will be to increase unemployment and force down wages.
结果将是失业人数增加,工资被压低。
5 force a door/lock/window to open a door etc using physical strength, often causing damage 强行打开门//
 I forced the lock on the cupboard to see what was inside.
我撬开壁橱的锁,想看看里面有什么。
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6 force the issue FORCE somebody TO DO somethingto do something that makes it necessary for someone to make decisions or take action, instead of waiting to see what happens 强迫立即作出决定;迫使采取行动
 Polly decided to force the issue by demanding an explanation.
波莉决定讨个说法,从而逼迫他们采取行动。
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7 force somebody’s hand FORCE somebody TO DO somethingto make someone do something unwillingly or earlier than they had intended 迫使某人采取行动;迫使某人提前行动
 They’re reluctant to sell the house yet but the right offer could force their hand.
他们目前还不是很愿意出售房子,不过价格合理的话也许能让他们出手。
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8. force a smile/laugh etc FORCE somebody TO DO somethingto make yourself smile, laugh etc even though you feel upset or annoyed 强作笑颜/勉强一笑等
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nGRAMMAR: Comparison
force
You force someone to do something:
The robbers forced him to hand over the money.
Force is often used in the passive:
The minister was forced to resign because of the scandal.
make
You make someone do something:
The robbers made him hand over the money.
Don’t say: make someone to do something
compel
You compel someone to do something:
The court can compel witnesses to give evidence.
Compel is very often used in the passive:
He became seriously ill and was compelled to retire two years later.
oblige
You say that someone is obliged to do something. Oblige is almost always used in the passive:
Hotels are obliged by law to install smoke alarms.
THESAURUS
force to make someone do something they do not want to do. Used when people or situations make you do something 〔人或形势〕迫使
They were beaten and forced to confess to crimes they had not committed.
他们遭到殴打,被迫承认自己并没有犯下的罪行。
The drought forced millions of farmers to sell their cattle.
旱灾迫使数百万农民卖掉自己的牛。
make to force someone to do something by using pressure, threats, or violence. Make somebody do something is more common than force somebody to do something in everyday English 〔通过施压、威胁或暴力〕迫使〔在日常英语中,make sb do sthforce sb to do sth更常用〕
Her parents disapproved of Alex and they made her stop seeing him.
她父母不喜欢亚历克斯,逼着她不再和他见面。
Two men with guns made the staff hand over the money.
两名持枪男子迫使员工交出钱款。
pressure (also pressurize British EnglishBrE) to try to force someone to do something by making them feel that they should do it 强迫,对施加压力
Some employers pressure their staff into working very long hours.
有些雇主强迫员工长时间工作。
She felt they were trying to pressurize her into getting married.
她觉得他们是在逼她结婚。
blackmail to force someone to give you money or do what you want by threatening to tell embarrassing secrets about them 勒索,敲诈
She tried to blackmail him with photographs of them together at the hotel.
她试图用和他一起在酒店里的照片敲诈他。
compel formal to force someone to do something using official power or authority. Also used when someone has to do something because of their situation 〔以权势〕强迫;〔形势〕逼迫
The town was surrounded and compelled to surrender.
该镇遭到包围,被迫投降。
I felt compelled to offer them some kind of explanation.
我感觉有必要向他们解释一下。
nYou are compelled by law to carry an ID card.
coerce /kəʊˈɜːs $ ˈkoʊɜːrs/ formal to force someone to do something by threatening them 胁迫
Local people were coerced into joining the rebel army.
当地民众被迫加入叛军。
be obliged to do something formal if someone is obliged to do something, they must do it because it is the law or the rule, or because of the situation they are in 〔因法规或形势〕被迫做某事
You are not obliged to say anything which may harm your defence in court.
你不必说任何可能在法庭上对你的辩护不利的话。
They were obliged to sell the land.
他们被迫变卖土地。
PHRASAL VERBS
9force something ↔ back phrasal verbphr v STOP something THAT IS HAPPENINGto stop yourself from showing that you are upset or frightened, especially with difficulty 强忍住〔感情的流露〕
 Janet forced back her tears.
珍妮特强忍住泪水。
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10force something ↔ down phrasal verbphr v 
a) DFFORCE somebody TO DO somethingto make yourself eat or drink something, although you do not want it 强吞下[喝下]
 I forced down a piece of stale bread.
我强咽下一片不新鲜的面包。
b) TTAto make a plane land by threatening to attack it 迫使 〔飞机〕降落
 The hijacked plane was forced down by military jets.
遭劫持的飞机被军用飞机拦截了下来。
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11force something on/upon somebody phrasal verbphr v FORCE somebody TO DO somethingto make someone do or accept something even though they do not want to 把〔某事〕强加于〔某人〕,迫使〔某人〕接受
 It’s no good trying to force a diet on someone.
想给一个人强行规定饮食是没有用的。
 people who try to force their own views on you
试图把自己的观点强加给你的人
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12force something ↔ out of somebody phrasal verbphr v FORCE somebody TO DO somethingto make someone tell you something by asking them many times, threatening them etc 〔通过多次要求、威胁等〕强迫〔某人〕说出
 I wasn’t going to tell Matt but he forced it out of me.
我不想告诉马特,但他逼我说了出来。
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From Longman Business Dictionary
forceforce1 /fɔːsfɔːrs/ noun
1[countableC] a group of people who have been trained and organized for a particular purpose
Our division has expanded its sales force (=the people in a company who sell the company’s products) to 160.
labour force task force
2in forceLAW if a law or rule is in force, it exists and must be obeyed
These regulations have been in force since 1997.
New EU directivescome into force (=start to operate) in April.
3[countableC usually singular] something or someone that has a strong influence on an activity or the way events develop
She is the driving force (=person or thing that has the strongest influence on the way things happen) behind the group’s creation.
The group is certainly a force to be reckoned with (=has a lot of power and influence) in the publishing industry.
competitive force
4market forces [plural]ECONOMICS the way that the behaviour of buyers and sellers affects the levels of SUPPLY AND DEMAND in a particular market, especially when the government does nothing to change this
By ending the electricity monopoly, market forces rather than state utilities will set prices.
Whether there is enough demand to sustain all of the car manufacturers is a question we will have toleave to market forces (=allow market forces to take effect so that the market works in the most efficient way).
5[uncountableU] influence or authority
The City’s code of practice does not have the force of law. (=the same authority as the law)
forceforce2 verb [transitiveT]
1if a situation forces you to do something, it makes you do it, even though you do not want to
force somebody to do something
Massive debts have forced them to close the store.
We were forced to raise prices because of increased costs.
2to make something happen against the wishes of the people who are affected
The imposition of VAT would force the closure of 20% of regional newspapers.
fears of a forced takeover
force something → down
force something → up
Origin force1
(1200-1300) Old French Latin fortis strong

n COLLOCATIONS1force2 verbn GRAMMAR1 →THESAURUS1
→PHRASAL VERBS1
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