coercive 英 [kəʊˈɜ:sɪv]   美 [koʊˈɜrsɪv]

coercive

coercive  英 [kəʊˈɜ:sɪv] 美 [koʊˈɜrsɪv]

adj. 强制的;胁迫的;高压的 

It elects to rule primarily through coercive martial law and a limited network of civilian and military patronage. 埃及主要靠强制戒严法和有限的公民及军队赞助商网络来挑选统治者。
It stands for a less coercive work environment, more happy, lighter and more productive where humans enjoy doing what they know best how to do. 它代表一个不胁迫的工作环境,更快乐,更轻松和更富有成效的,在这样的环境中人类享受做他们最知道如何做的事情的快乐。

  • If you use coercive measures to get people to join your club, it means that you intimidate or force people to make them feel like they have to join.
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  • adj. 强制的;胁迫的;高压的
  • 1. It elects to rule primarily through coercive martial law and a limited network of civilian and military patronage.

    埃及主要靠强制戒严法和有限的公民及军队赞助商网络来挑选统治者。

  • 2. It stands for a less coercive work environment, more happy, lighter and more productive where humans enjoy doing what they know best how to do.

    它代表一个不胁迫的工作环境,更快乐,更轻松和更富有成效的,在这样的环境中人类享受做他们最知道如何做的事情的快乐。

  • 3. Now if the X industry is really overcrowded as compared with other industries it will not need any coercive legislation to keep out new capital or new workers.

    如果X行业相对于其他行业而言的确已经过热,那么它无需任何强制立法来将资本或是工人拒于门外。

  • coercive (adj.) "having powers to coerce," c. 1600, from coerce + -ive. Form coercitive (attested from 1630s) is more true to Latin but less frequent in use.
co·er·cive / kəʊˈɜːsɪv ; NAmE koʊˈɜːrsɪv / adjective ( formal) using force or the threat of force 用武力的;强制的;胁迫的 coercive measures/powers 强制的措施╱力量 co·er·cive / kəʊˈɜːsɪv ; NAmE koʊˈɜːrsɪv /
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