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单词 imposition
释义 im·po·si·tion
\ˌimpəˈzishən\ noun
Etymology: Middle English imposicioun, from Middle French & Late Latin; Middle French imposition, from Late Latin imposition-, impositio, from Latin impositus (past participle of imponere) + -ion-, -io -ion
1. : the act of imposing: as
 a. : the laying on of the hands as a religious ceremony (as in ordination or confirmation)
 b. : a putting, placing, or laying on
  < the imposition of color on the clear wood >
  < the imposition of a second layer on the first >
 c. : an applying by compelling means
  < the imposition of rigid censorship >
  < the imposition of a foreign form on a domestic product >
 d. : a levying or assessment (as of a tax or a fine)
  < the imposition of extra charges for extra services >
  < the imposition of a high tariff >
 e. : the arranging on an imposing stone of matter to be printed
2. : something imposed: as
 a. : levy, tax
  < an imposition of 5000 francs on a coat >
 b. obsolete : command, charge
 c. : an excessive, unwarranted, or uncalled-for requirement or burden
  < severe impositions on her children — John Dollard >
 d. : an exercise imposed as punishment on a student (as at an English public school)
3. : the act of imposing upon another or the condition of being imposed upon : deception
 < know that their tricks are impositions — W.W.Howells >
4. : the order of arrangement of imposed pages or other matter
 < the standard impositions are simple multiples of 16 pages — Plan for a Good Book >
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