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強迫的
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coerce [kəʊˈɜːs] VB trans
强迫 qiǎngpò
强制 qiángzhì
▶ coercion [kəʊˈɜːʃən] N
▶ coercive [kəʊˈɜːsıv] ADJ
conducive [kənˈdjuːsıv] ADJ (to)
有助于 yǒuzhùyúde
有益于 yǒuyìyúde
I. exercise [ˈeksəsaız] N
1. exercise:
练习 liànxí
习题 xítí
2. exercise:
锻炼 duànliàn
运动 yùndòng
3. exercise:
运用 yùnyòng
行使 xíngshǐ
4. exercise:
军事演习 jūnshì yǎnxí
II. exercise [ˈeksəsaız] VB trans
1. exercise:
运用 yùnyòng
行使(权力) xíngshǐ
2. exercise:
锻炼 duànliàn
运动 yùndòng
III. exercise [ˈeksəsaız] VB intr
锻炼 duànliàn
运动 yùndòng
perceive [pəˈsiːv] VB trans
1. perceive:
察觉 chájué
感觉 gǎnjué
看出 kànchū
2. perceive:
理解 lǐjiě
领悟到 lǐngwùdào
▶ perceivable ADJ
I. derive [dıˈraıv] VB trans
得到 dédào
获得 huòdé
II. derive [dıˈraıv] VB intr (from)
起源() qǐyuán
Present
Icoerce
youcoerce
he/she/itcoerces
wecoerce
youcoerce
theycoerce
Past
Icoerced
youcoerced
he/she/itcoerced
wecoerced
youcoerced
theycoerced
Present Perfect
Ihavecoerced
youhavecoerced
he/she/ithascoerced
wehavecoerced
youhavecoerced
theyhavecoerced
Past Perfect
Ihadcoerced
youhadcoerced
he/she/ithadcoerced
wehadcoerced
youhadcoerced
theyhadcoerced
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This program is generally perceived to have resulted in a cheaper drug supply for poor countries.
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He was prepared to offer a solution to the problems he perceived.
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The way that one perceives and values time, structures time and reacts to time frames communication.
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The effect is probably related to rubbing the area or the mind perceiving benefit.
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The sound track going dead would be perceived by the audience not as silence, but as a failure of the sound system.
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