强逼 (jiàng) — to force (someone) to do something
Definition
A direct, forceful verb meaning 'to force (someone to do something)' — stronger and more coercive than the everyday 逼 or the formal 迫使. Negated as 不是…强逼的, and takes a person as object followed by a verb phrase.
verb
to force (someone) to do something
Examples
- 强逼。Méi yǒu rén néng jiàng tā zuò tā bú yuàn yì de shì.No one can force him to do things he doesn't want to.
- 强逼,。Gōng sī jiàng yuán gōng jiā bān, zhè hěn bù hé lǐ.The company forces employees to work overtime; this is very unreasonable.
- 强逼。Nǐ bù néng jiàng wǒ jiē shòu zhè ge tiáo jiàn.You cannot force me to accept this condition.
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