柯林斯詞典forced /f??st/ 1. ADJ A forced action is something that you do because someone else makes you do it. 受迫的[ADJ n] A system of forced labour was used on the cocoa plantations. 一種受迫勞動制曾用於可可種植園。2. ADJ A forced action is something that you do because circumstances make it necessary. 迫不得已的[ADJ n] He made a forced landing on a motorway. 他迫降在了一條高速公路上。3. ADJ If you describe something as forced, you mean it does not happen naturally and easily. 勉強(qiáng)的 ...a forced smile. …一個(gè)勉強(qiáng)的微笑。 返回 forced劍橋詞典done against your wishes 被迫的 forced repatriation 被強(qiáng)制遣送廻國 An action that is forced is done because it is suddenly made necessary by a new and usually unexpected situation . 不得已的 The plane had to make a forced landing because one of the engines failed . 由於一個(gè)引擎突然熄火,飛機(jī)衹好迫降。 used to describe laughter , a smile , or an emotion that is produced with effort and is not sincerely felt (笑或情感)勉強(qiáng)的;不真誠的 She tried hard to smile but suspected that it looked forced. 她努力微笑,但也覺得自己看上去笑得很勉強(qiáng)。 返回 forced