imposition
名詞
UK/ˌɪm.pəˈzɪʃ.ᵊn/
US/ˌɪm.pəˈzɪʃ.ᵊn/
定義 imposition 名詞
expectation(期望)
- Singular(單數)
a situation where someone expects another person to do something that is inconvenient or against their wishes
強加;打擾;為難
Would it be an imposition if I asked you to pick up my family from the station?
如果我請你去車站接我的家人,會不會太打擾你?
I don't want to be an imposition, but could you quickly review this document for me?
我不想造成困擾,但你能快速幫我審閱這份文件嗎?
I hope my request wasn't an imposition on you.
希望我的請求沒有給你帶來困擾。
introduction(引入)
- Uncountable(不可數名詞)
the act of introducing a new law, rule, or system
(新法律或制度的)實施;推行
The imposition of the new tax law caused a strong public backlash.
新稅法的實施引起了強烈的公眾反彈。
The imposition of severe sanctions against the company was swift.
對該公司實施嚴厲制裁的速度很快。
The imposition of a curfew was intended to maintain order in the region.
實施宵禁是為了維持該地區的秩序。