及物动词强加; 征税; 以…欺骗
不及物动词利用; 欺骗; 施加影响
及物动词
1. We are not to be imposed upon.
我们是不会上当的。
2. Don't impose yourself on people who don't want you.
不要勉强和不需要你的人在一起。
3. New duties were imposed on wines and spirits.
酒类被加征新税。
4. The present trouble was imposed on him.
目前的困难是强加在他身上的。
不及物动词
1. She knew she was imposed on.
她知道自己上了当。
1. 强加:同时也会强加(impose)自己的信念或做事的方法在别人身上. 这些人往往会是忌妒的(jealous)、没有安全感的(insecure)及需要别人注意的. 对於某些该做或不该做的事,往往是倔强固执的(stubborn对全体希望的事往往会执意反抗(resist).
2. 课(税),强使:import 输入; 输入品 | impose 课(税),强使 | imposing 仪表堂堂,宏伟的
3. 强加,征(税):appeal to 呼吁;吸引;上诉 | impose 强加,征(税) | entrance 进入,入口(动词enter)
1. 强制实行;强加
If you impose something on people, you use your authority to force them to accept it.
e.g. Britain imposed fines on airlines which bring in passengers without proper papers...
英国会对运载证件不齐全的乘客进入国内的航空公司课以罚款。
e.g. Many companies have imposed a pay freeze...
许多公司已经强制冻结了工资。
2. impose的意思
2. 把(看法、信仰)强加(于…)
If you impose your opinions or beliefs on other people, you try and make people accept them as a rule or as a model to copy.
e.g. Parents of either sex should beware of imposing their own tastes on their children.
父母双方都应切记不要把自己的喜好强加给孩子。
3. 使遭受,使承受(压力、痛苦等)
If something imposes strain, pressure, or suffering on someone, it causes them to experience it.
e.g. The filming imposed an additional strain on her.
拍摄任务使她承受了格外大的压力。
e.g. ...the pressures imposed upon teachers by ceaseless curriculum reforms.
无休止的课程改革使教师承受的压力
4. 把…硬加给;把…强塞给;勉强(某人)做事
If someone imposes on you, they unreasonably expect you to do something for them which you do not want to do.
e.g. I was afraid you'd simply feel we were imposing on you...
我担心你会觉得我们是在勉强你。
e.g. 'Mum thinks I should stop imposing on your hospitality, Leo,' said Grace.
“利奥,我妈妈觉得我不应该再在这儿麻烦你了,”格雷丝说。
5. 使打扰;使硬缠
If someone imposes themselves on you, they force you to accept their company although you may not want to.
e.g. I didn't want to impose myself on my married friends.
我不想打扰自己已婚的朋友。
1. impose
1. By the same token, the prediction that governments will impose massive carbon taxes has little basis in reality.
2. impose什么意思
2. Chinese banks in London have expressed concerns about the city's efforts to impose increasingly strict capital requirements on banks.
3. If it is to seize political power and build socialism, it must therefore impose a dictatorship to resist capitalist attack.
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4. For example, some EU member states impose very strict controls on foreign investments in chain stores.
5. Certain EU member states also impose very strict control on foreign investment in chain stores.
6. This chapter in the legislation will allow the authorities to bar any person to enter the protest site and impose curfew.
7. impose的意思
7. That prompted the government to slaughter every chicken and duck in the city, and to impose tough rules on sales of live and freshly butchered poultry.
8. The staff and police allegedly also impose a lot of red tape and some receive bribes to cover up child labor crimes.
9. impose
9. There are also enquiries from the property management agencies as to whether the fee collection system will impose additional administrative costs.
10. The judge may rule to disallow the withdrawal, dismiss in a decision all the plaintiff's claims and impose civil punishments on the plaintiff.
verb
1. impose something unpleasant
e.g. The principal visited his rage on the students
Synonym: inflict bring down visit
2. impose and collect
e.g. levy a fine
Synonym: levy
3. compel to behave in a certain way
e.g. Social relations impose courtesy
Synonym: enforce