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verb1) принуждать; to coerce into silence заставить замолчать, умолкнуть2) сообщить движениеSyn:compel* * *(v) добиться путем принуждения; сдержать; сдерживать; сообщать принудительное движение; сообщить принудительное движение; удержать; удерживать* * *сдерживать, удерживать силой* * *[co·erce || kəʊ'ɜːs] v. удерживать, сдерживать; заставлять, принуждать, сообщить движение* * *понуждатьпринудитьпринуждатьумолкнуть* * *1) сдерживать, удерживать силой 2) заставлять, принуждать (к действию или выбору) 3) амер. осуществлять силой или угрозами; добиваться путем принуждения -
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coerce [kəʊ'ɜ:s]contraindre, forcer;∎ we coerced them into confessing nous les avons contraints à avouer -
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verbഭീഷണിപ്പെടുത്തുക, അനുസരിപ്പിക്കുക, നിര്ബന്ധിക്കുക, ഭീഷണിപ്പെടുത്തി ചെയ്യിക്കുക -
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transitive verbcoerce somebody into doing something — jemanden dazu zwingen, etwas zu tun
* * *[kəu'ə:s](to force (a person into doing something).) nötigen- academic.ru/13937/coercion">coercion* * *co·erce[kəʊˈɜ:s, AM koʊˈɜ:rs]vt ( form)▪ to \coerce sb into doing sth jdn dazu zwingen, etw zu tunto \coerce sb into sth jdn zu etw dat zwingen* * *[kəʊ'ɜːs]vtzwingento coerce sb into doing sth — jdn dazu zwingen or nötigen (geh), etw zu tun
* * *into zu):coerce sb into doing sth jemanden (dazu) zwingen, etwas zu tun;coerce sb into making a confession jemandem ein Geständnis abpressen2. etwas erzwingen* * *transitive verbcoerce somebody into doing something — jemanden dazu zwingen, etwas zu tun
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kəu'ə:s(to force (a person into doing something).) coaccionar- coerciontr[kəʊ'ɜːs]1 coaccionar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto coerce somebody into doing something coaccionar a alguien para que haga algov.• coercer v.• forzar v.kəʊ'ɜːrs, kəʊ'ɜːsto coerce somebody (INTO -ING) — coaccionar a alguien (para que) (+ subj), compeler a alguien (a + inf) (frml)
[kǝʊ'ɜːs]VT obligar, coaccionarto coerce sb into doing sth — obligar a algn a hacer algo, coaccionar a algn para que haga algo
* * *[kəʊ'ɜːrs, kəʊ'ɜːs]to coerce somebody (INTO -ING) — coaccionar a alguien (para que) (+ subj), compeler a alguien (a + inf) (frml)
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------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] coerce[Swahili Word] -ghusubu[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] coerce someone[Swahili Word] -pasisha[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------ -
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[kəʊ'ɜːs]verbo transitivo costringere, obbligareto coerce sb. into doing — costringere qcn. a fare
* * *[kəu'ə:s](to force (a person into doing something).) costringere- coercion* * *[kəʊ'ɜːs]verbo transitivo costringere, obbligareto coerce sb. into doing — costringere qcn. a fare
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kəu'ə:s(to force (a person into doing something).) tvinge, presse- coercionverb \/kəʊˈɜːs\/1) tvinge2) tvinge frem, fremtvingecoerce into presse, tvinge til -
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1. v удерживать, сдерживать2. v амер. добиться путём принуждения3. v физ. сообщать принудительное движениеСинонимический ряд:1. compel (verb) cause under duress; compel; concuss; demand; drive; force; impel; insist; make; oblige; pressure; shotgun2. control (verb) constrain; control; dominate; hinder; repress; restrain; restrict; suppress; tyrannise; tyrannize -
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[kəu'ə:s](to force (a person into doing something).) coagir- coercion* * *co.erce[kau'ə:s] vt 1 coagir, compelir, forçar. 2 reprimir, refrear, restringir. 3 usar medidas coercitivas. -
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v. zorlamak, mecbur etmek, baskı yapmak, baskı altında tutmak* * *1. baskı yap 2. zorla* * *[kəu'ə:s](to force (a person into doing something).) zorlamak- coercion -
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• pakottaa• hillitä• simputtaa* * *kəu'ə:s(to force (a person into doing something).) pakottaa- coercion -
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[kəu'ə:s](to force (a person into doing something).) piespiest- coercion* * *piespiest; turēt paklausībā -
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coerce — ► VERB ▪ persuade (an unwilling person) to do something by using force or threats. DERIVATIVES coercion noun coercive adjective. ORIGIN Latin coercere restrain … English terms dictionary
coerce — co·erce /kō ərs/ vt co·erced, co·erc·ing: to subject (a person) to coercion compare importune, solicit Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
coerce — verb Coerce is used with these nouns as the object: ↑confession, ↑testimony … Collocations dictionary
coerce — verb (T) to force someone to do something they do not want to do by threatening them: coerce sb into doing sth: The rebels coerced the villagers into hiding them from the army … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
coerce — verb a) To restrain by force, especially by law or authority; to repress; to curb. b) to use force, threat, fraud, or intimidation in attempt to compel one to act against his will. Syn: compel … Wiktionary
coerce — verb he was coerced into giving evidence Syn: pressure, pressurize, press, push, constrain; force, compel, oblige, browbeat, bludgeon, bully, threaten, intimidate, dragoon, twist someone s arm; informal railroad, squeeze, lean on … Thesaurus of popular words
coerce — verb Syn: pressure, press, push, constrain, force, compel, oblige, browbeat, bully, threaten, intimidate, dragoon, twist someone s arm; informal railroad, steamroller, lean on … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
coerce — transitive verb (coerced; coercing) Etymology: Middle English cohercen, from Anglo French *cohercer Latin coercēre, from co + arcēre to shut up, enclose more at ark Date: 15th century 1. to restrain or dominate by force … New Collegiate Dictionary
coerce — [[t]koʊɜ͟ː(r)s[/t]] coerces, coercing, coerced VERB If you coerce someone into doing something, you make them do it, although they do not want to. [FORMAL] [V n into ing/n] Potter had argued that the government coerced him into pleading guilty … English dictionary
coerce — UK [kəʊˈɜː(r)s] / US [koʊˈɜrs] verb [transitive] Word forms coerce : present tense I/you/we/they coerce he/she/it coerces present participle coercing past tense coerced past participle coerced to make someone do something by using force or… … English dictionary
coerce — [17] The underlying etymological meaning of coerce is ‘restraining’ or ‘confining’. It comes from the Latin compound verb coercēre ‘constrain’, which was formed from the prefix co ‘together’ and the verb arcēre ‘shut up, ward off’ (possibly a… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins