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impose
- IPA[ɪmˈpəʊz]
英式
- force (an unwelcome decision or ruling) on someone;put (a restriction) in place
verb: impose, 3rd person present: imposes, gerund or present participle: imposing, past tense: imposed, past participle: imposed
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動詞
- 1. force (an unwelcome decision or ruling) on someone the decision was theirs and was not imposed on them by others 同義詞
- ▪ put (a restriction) in place sanctions imposed on South Africa
- ▪ require (a duty, charge, or penalty) to be undertaken or paid a fine may be imposed 同義詞
- ▪ exert firm control over the director was unable to impose himself on the production
- 2. take advantage of someone by demanding their attention or commitment she realized that she had imposed on Mark's kindness 同義詞
- 3. arrange (pages of type) so as to be in the correct order after printing and folding.
- grand and impressive in appearance: an imposing 17th-century manor house
Oxford Dictionary
- grand and impressive in appearance: an imposing 17th-century manor house
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of a task or circumstance) imposed on oneself, not by an external force: he went into self-imposed exile
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a task or circumstance) imposed on oneself, not by an external force: he went into self-imposed exile
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[imˈpōz]
美式
- force (something unwelcome or unfamiliar) to be accepted or put in place: the decision was theirs and was not imposed on them by others
Oxford American Dictionary