They made the prisoners do the work by compulsion . 他们强迫囚犯做工。
Harry says archambault has a compulsion to write things . 哈里说阿香博有写作的冲动。
We acted under compulsion . 我们因受强制而行动。
I feel a sudden compulsion for the two of us to be alone . 我突然迫切地希望我们能单独在一起。
There would be no compulsion for them to keep moving . 到这时候便是天大的力量,也赶他们不动了。
Yorkshire people are as yielding to persuasion as they are stubborn against compulsion . 约克郡人的服软正如他们不肯吃硬的倔强脾气一样。
Her first action on taking office was to withdraw compulsion on local authorities to submit plans to turn comprehensive school . 她上任后第一件事是撤消旨在迫使地方当局把现有学校改为综合学校的计划。
Margaret took advantage of the time to turn out the drawers of her desk, tearing up pieces of paper in a nervous compulsion to do something . 玛格利特利用这段时间,打开写字台的抽屉,把纸撕碎。她忐忑不安,下意识地干着各种事。
From his social environment and especially from his father, roosevelt acquired a compulsion to do good for people less fortunate than himself . 由于社会环境,尤其是他父亲的影响,罗斯福养成一种迫切为那些比自己境况差的人民谋福利的心情。
A true shopaholic shops out of compulsion 真正的购物狂是在强迫状态下购物的。
using force to cause something to occur; "though pressed into rugby under compulsion I began to enjoy the game"; "they didn''t have to use coercion" 同义词:coercion,
an urge to do or say something that might be better left undone or unsaid; "he felt a compulsion to babble on about the accident" 同义词:irresistible impulse,
an irrational motive for performing trivial or repetitive actions, even against your will; "her compulsion to wash her hands repeatedly" 同义词:obsession,
其他语种释义
compulsionとは意味:compulsion n. 強制; 衝動, 抑えがたい強い欲望. 【動詞+】 ◆have a compulsion to steal 盗みの衝動を抱いている. 【+動詞】 ◆A strange compulsion drove me on . ある奇妙な衝動が私を駆り立てた ◆be forced by an irresistible compulsion 抵抗しがたい衝動に突き動かされる. 【形容...