强加 拼音:qiáng jiā 注音:ㄑㄧㄤˊ ㄐㄧㄚ [词语解释] (1).坚持加以。 北齐 颜之推 《颜氏家训·省事》:“有一礼官,耻为此议,苦欲留连,强加考覈。” (2).将某种意见或作法强迫人家接受。 马南邨 《燕山夜话·从红模字写起》:“我仅仅要求不要过早地把任何一家书法强加于初学的人。”
政府不合法地采取行动强加制约。
The government acted unlawfully in imposing the restrictions.
学校将非常死板的生活方式强加给学生。
The school imposes a very regimented lifestyle on its students.
父母应该提防把自己的兴趣强加给孩子。
Parents should beware of imposing their own tastes on their children.
If you start segregating the gases, there are fewer possible configurations that because you're forcing a particular set of circumstances.
如果你开始分离这些气体,整个系统所具有的可能的状态就会变少,你强加了一个特定的条件。
This is all really a very unfortunate and heavy burden to place on this fascinating little library of writings from late antiquity.
这就将不幸的重担强加给了这个,收藏近古时期作品的迷人的小文库。
This is the remarkable thing about so many of Milton's similes: they're always bursting out of whatever critical or theological constraints that we work so hard to impose on them.
这是弥尔顿的比喻中的亮点:,它们总是能从我们强加的,无论多批判多神学的束缚中,挣脱出来。
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