coercion 英 [kəʊˈɜ:ʃn]   美 [koʊˈɜrʒn]

coercion

coercion  英 [kəʊˈɜ:ʃn] 美 [koʊˈɜrʒn]

n. 强制;强迫;高压政治;威压 

名词复数:coercions 

Rather, it should be reserved for those who use coercion or deception to gain their wealth by reducing the wealth of the community at large. 这个词应该用在那些使用强迫或欺诈的手段、以极大的减少公共财产来获得财富的人。
However, there is a case for a degree of coercion with some vaccinations. 不过,对某些疫苗采取一定程度的强制接种有其正当理由。

  • Coercion is making something happen by force, like when bullies use coercion to make kids give them their lunch money.
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  • n. 强制;强迫;高压政治;威压
  • 1. Rather, it should be reserved for those who use coercion or deception to gain their wealth by reducing the wealth of the community at large.

    这个词应该用在那些使用强迫或欺诈的手段、以极大的减少公共财产来获得财富的人。

  • 2. However, there is a case for a degree of coercion with some vaccinations.

    不过,对某些疫苗采取一定程度的强制接种有其正当理由。

  • 3. Afterward, go back over the process with your team and learn from your mistakes. And remember that there will be some people you cannot de-escalate without coercion.

    接下来,和你的团队一起回顾整个过程,从错误中吸取教训,要记住,总会有些病人是你不采取强制措施就无法处理的。

  • coercion (n.) early 15c., cohercioun, "compulsion, forcible constraint," from Old French cohercion (Modern French coercion), from Medieval Latin coercionem, from Latin coerctionem, earlier coercitionem, noun of action from past participle stem of coercere "to control, restrain" (see coerce).
co·er·cion / kəʊˈɜːʃn ; NAmE koʊˈɜːrʒn / noun [uncountable ] ( formal) the action of making sb do sth that they do not want to do, using force or threatening to use force 强迫;胁迫 He claimed he had only acted under coercion. 他声称他只是被迫采取行动。 coercion coercions co·er·cion / kəʊˈɜːʃn ; NAmE koʊˈɜːrʒn /
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