coercive

英[kəʊ'ɜːsɪv] 美[ko'ɝsɪv]
  • adj. 强制的;胁迫的;高压的

英文词源


coercive (adj.)
c. 1600, from coerce + -ive. Form coercitive (attested from 1630s) is more true to Latin.

双语例句


1. The eighteenth-century Admiralty had few coercive powers over its officers.
18世纪的英国海军部对其军官没有什么强制力。

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2. As a coercive measure, arrest system implies the same.
逮捕制度作为刑事诉讼的一项强制措施, 当然也是如此.

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3. The dictatorship of the proletariat cannot but be highly coercive.
无产阶级专政不能没有很大的强制性.

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4. The central issue of this paper is the coercive execution of administration.
行政强制执行,在行政法领域,是近年来逐渐升温的热点问题之一.

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5. Traditional law enforcement tends to lay stress on unilateral, coercive administrative methods.
传统的行政执法比较强调通过采取单方的 、 强制的行政管理措施来达到行政管理目的.

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