compel

動詞

UK/kəmˈpel/
US/kəmˈpel/

定義 compel 動詞

  1. Transitive(及物动词)

    to force someone to do something

    强迫;逼迫;迫使

    • During his childhood, he was compelled to wear short pants even in winter.

      在他的童年时期,即使在冬天,他也被迫穿着短裤。

    • The changed situation compelled a shift in policy.

      变化的局势迫使政策发生转变。

    • Strict regulations compel employees to adhere to company policies.

      严格的规定迫使员工遵守公司政策。

  2. Transitive(及物动词)formal(正式)

    to produce a strong feeling or reaction

    (有时指非所愿地)激起;引起;使产生

    • Over the years, her work has compelled widespread admiration and trust.

      多年来,她的作品引起了广泛的钦佩和信任。

    • The tragic events in the film compelled a strong emotional response from the audience.

      电影中的悲剧事件引起了观众强烈的情绪反应。

    • The sincerity of the speech compelled deep reflection among the listeners.

      演讲的真诚引起了听众的深刻反思。