单词 | forced |
释义 | forcedWord family (noun) force forcefulness (adjective) forceful forcible forced (verb) force (adverb) forcefully forcibly From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishforcedforced /fɔːst $ fɔːrst/ adjective1 WILLINGa forced smile, laugh etc is not natural or sincere ‘Oh, hello, ’ said Eileen, with forced brightness.2 FORCE somebody TO DO something[only before noun] done suddenly and quickly because the situation makes it necessary, not because it was planned or wantedforced landing in a field. The plane had to make a forced repatriation of thousands of refugees the Examples from the Corpusforced• It can be used as a forced air convection oven alone - forced air being faster than conventional static hot air.• The forced camaraderie and freedom from normal constraints may have its attractions.• The pilot saw a field ahead and slightly left of the aircraft which he considered the best forced landing area.• The plane had to make a forced landing in a field.• The applause seemed forced rather than appreciative.forced landing• A turn to the left off the runway heading was made to bring the aircraft over land for the forced landing.• The pilot saw a field ahead and slightly left of the aircraft which he considered the best forced landing area.• Both engines failed due to bird ingestion and the aircraft made a forced landing in a field beyond the end of the runway.• Callaghan had made a forced landing in a field, but they had seen him get out.• He called the aircraft and was advised that both engines had flamed out and that a forced landing would be necessary. |
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