劍橋詞典 impose verb (FORCE) [ 及物動(dòng)詞:后面接賓語的動(dòng)詞 ] to officially force a rule , tax , punishment , etc. to be obeyed or received 推行;強(qiáng)制實(shí)行 Very high taxes have recently been imposed on cigarettes . 最近對香煙開征很高的稅。 Judges are imposing increasingly heavy fines for minor driving offences . 法官們對輕微的違章駕駛開始處以越來越重的罰款。 The council has imposed a ban on alcohol in the city parks . 市政會(huì)禁止在城市公園中飲酒。 [ 及物動(dòng)詞:后面接賓語的動(dòng)詞 ] to force someone to accept something, especially a belief or way of living 把(尤指信仰或生活方式)強(qiáng)加于 I don't want them to impose their religious beliefs on my children . 我不希望他們把自己的宗教信仰強(qiáng)加給我的孩子們。 We must impose some kind of order on the way this office is run . 我們得給這個(gè)辦公室的管理定出規(guī)章來。 例句 He wants the government to impose strict controls on dog ownership .In view of the quantity of drugs involved , 16 years was the most lenient sentence the judge could impose.The government has failed to impose its will upon regional communities .Central government has imposed a cap on local tax increases .Some people like the sense of structure that a military lifestyle imposes. impose verb (EXPECT) [ 不及物動(dòng)詞:后面不接賓語的動(dòng)詞 ] to expect someone to do something for you or spend time with you when they do not want to or when it is not convenient for them 勉強(qiáng);打擾,麻煩 Are you sure it's all right for me to come tonight ? I don't want to impose. 你肯定我今天晚上來沒有問題嗎?我不想太麻煩你。 She's always imposing on people - asking favours and getting everyone to do things for her. 她總是強(qiáng)人所難——要人幫忙做這做那。 返回 impose