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im·pose AHD[ĭm-pōzʹ] D.J.[ɪmˈpəʊz]K.K.[ɪmˈpoz]v.(动词)im.posed, im.pos.ing, im.pos.es v.tr.(及物动词)- To establish or apply as compulsory; levy:课收,征收:强制地建立或运用;征收:impose a tax.征税
- To apply or make prevail by or as if by authority:强制实行:用或好象用权威适用或推广:impose a peace settlement.See Synonyms at dictate 强制推行和平解决 参见 dictate
- To obtrude or force (oneself, for example) on another or others.强人所难:强迫(某人)接受或者把(如自己)强加于别人头上
- Printing To arrange (type or plates) on an imposing stone.【印刷术】 把…拼版:把(铅字或底片)排列到拼版台上
- To offer or circulate fraudulently; pass off:诈骗:欺骗性地提供或传播;冒充:imposed a fraud on consumers.把假货兜售给顾客
v.intr.(不及物动词)- To take unfair advantage:占便宜:You are always imposing on their generosity.你总是在利用别人的慷慨而占便宜
- Middle English imposen 中古英语 imposen
- from Old French imposer 源自 古法语 imposer
- alteration influenced by poser [to put, place] * see pose 1 受 poser的影响 [放置] * 参见 pose1
- of Latin impōnere [to place upon] 拉丁语 impōnere的变化 [安置]
- in- [on] * see in- 2in- [在…上面] * 参见 in-2
- pōnere [to place] * see apo- pōnere [放] * 参见 apo-
imposʹer n.(名词) |