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force
Force tarimas:
/fɔ:s/
Force audio:
Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- noun: The capacity to do work or cause physical change; energy, strength, or active power: the force of an explosion.
- noun: Power made operative against resistance; exertion: use force in driving a nail.
- noun: The use of physical power or violence to compel or restrain: a confession obtained by force.
- noun: Intellectual power or vigor, especially as conveyed in writing or speech.
- noun: Moral strength.
- noun: A capacity for affecting the mind or behavior; efficacy: the force of logical argumentation.
- noun: One that possesses such capacity: the forces of evil.
- noun: A body of persons or other resources organized or available for a certain purpose: a large labor force.
- noun: A person or group capable of influential action: a retired senator who is still a force in national politics.
- noun: Military strength.
- noun: The entire military strength, as of a nation. Often used in the plural.
- noun: A unit of a nation's military personnel, especially one deployed into combat: Our forces have at last engaged the enemy.
- noun: Law Legal validity.
- noun: Physics A vector quantity that tends to produce an acceleration of a body in the direction of its application.
- noun: Baseball A force play.
- verb-transitive: To compel through pressure or necessity: I forced myself to practice daily. He was forced to take a second job.
- verb-transitive: To gain by the use of force or coercion: force a confession.
- verb-transitive: To move or effect against resistance or inertia: forced my foot into the shoe.
- verb-transitive: To inflict or impose relentlessly: He forced his ideas upon the group.
- verb-transitive: To put undue strain on: She forced her voice despite being hoarse.
- verb-transitive: To increase or accelerate (a pace, for example) to the maximum.
- verb-transitive: To produce with effort and against one's will: force a laugh in spite of pain.
- verb-transitive: To use (language) with obvious lack of ease and naturalness.
- verb-transitive: To move, open, or clear by force: forced our way through the crowd.
- verb-transitive: To break down or open by force: force a lock.
- verb-transitive: To rape.
- verb-transitive: Botany To cause to grow or mature by artificially accelerating normal processes.
- verb-transitive: Baseball To put (a runner) out on a force play.
- verb-transitive: Baseball To allow (a run) to be scored by walking a batter when the bases are loaded.
- verb-transitive: Games To cause an opponent to play (a particular card).
- idiom: force (someone's) hand To force to act or speak prematurely or unwillingly.
- idiom: in force In full strength; in large numbers: Demonstrators were out in force.
- idiom: in force In effect; operative: a rule that is no longer in force.
Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- didelis skaičius (žmonių)
- jėga
- productive forces gamybinės jėgos
- kar.būrys
- kariuomenė
- forces in the fieldveikianti armija
- priver
- galiojąs
- by force jėga
- prievarta
- by force of tarpininkaujant
- būdu