释义 |
perforceper‧force /pəˈfɔːs $ pərˈfɔːrs/ adverb literary - And natural fires are perforce suppressed.
- And the Cid should have gone with him, but he fell sick and perforce therefore abode at home.
- I paused also, perforce, being behind her.
- In these circumstances the critical historian was forced to be original, and literary history was perforce boldly innovative.
- New ways, he believed, must perforce be antagonistic to the photographic image.
- Now an elder statesman, ambition frustrated but perforce sated, he is positioned to tell a riveting story.
- Passengers had perforce to ride, and goods were carried on the backs of packhorses or mules.
- They must also, perforce, choose as parents those animals best able to cope with their new environment.
because it is necessary |