impel 英 [ɪmˈpel]   美 [ɪm'pel]

impel

impel  英 [ɪmˈpel] 美 [ɪm'pel]

vt. 推动;驱使;激励 

进行时:impelling  过去式:impelled  过去分词:impelled  第三人称单数:impels  名词复数:impels 

Perhaps this might impel them to have second thoughts about firing on the demonstrators. 也许在他们向抗议者开枪的时候,这会迫使他们犹豫一下。
His actions have helped impel millions of Chinese to take civic action and assist the earthquake survivors, especially orphans. 他的行动有助于促使数以百万计的中国人采取民间行动,救助地震幸存者,尤其是孤儿。

  • Impel means to force to move forward. A person sleep walking might move as if impelled by a force beyond their control. Loneliness might impel you to talk to someone you don't know.
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  • vt. 推动;驱使;激励
  • 1. Perhaps this might impel them to have second thoughts about firing on the demonstrators.

    也许在他们向抗议者开枪的时候,这会迫使他们犹豫一下。

  • 2. His actions have helped impel millions of Chinese to take civic action and assist the earthquake survivors, especially orphans.

    他的行动有助于促使数以百万计的中国人采取民间行动,救助地震幸存者,尤其是孤儿。

  • 3. The study might disappoint anyone who thinks the loss of TV would impel people to engage in more so-called real activities, such as socializing.

    这项研究可能会让所有那些以为:没有电视可看将会促使人们参加更多的所谓真正的活动,比如社交活动,的人失望了。

  • impel (v.) early 15c., from Latin impellere "to push, strike against; set in motion, drive forward, urge on," from assimilated form of in- "into, in, on, upon" (from PIE root *en "in") + pellere "to push, drive" (from PIE root *pel- (5) "to thrust, strike, drive"). Related: Impelled; impelling.
impel / ɪmˈpel ; NAmE ɪmˈpel / verb ( -ll- ) ( formal) if an idea or feeling impelsyou to do sth, you feel as if you are forced to do it 促使;驱策;迫使 impelsb to do sth He felt impelled to investigate further. 他觉得有必要作进一步调查。 impelsb (to sth) There are various reasons that impel me to that conclusion. 有各种原因促使我作出那个结论。 impel impels impelled impelling impel / ɪmˈpel ; NAmE ɪmˈpel /
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