impose

impose

[im'pəuz]

v.强加, 课征, 强迫,征收(税款)

例句与用法:

They are threatening to impose a blockade on the country.

他们威胁说要对该国实行封锁。

He imposed his presence on us for the weekend.

他硬要跟我们一起过周末。

The judge imposed a fine of ten dollars on him.

法官判他罚款10 美元。

Don't impose yourself on people who don't want you.

不要缠着不愿和你在一起的人。

Don't try to impose your wishes on us.

不要试图把你的愿望强加给我们。

词形变化:

名词: imposer | 动词过去式: imposed | 动词过去分词: imposed | 动词现在分词: imposing | 动词第三人称单数: imposes |


vt.

1. 征(税); 加(负担等)于[(+on/upon)]

The government imposed a heavy tax on luxury goods.

政府对奢侈品课以重税。

2. 把……强加于[(+on/upon)]

The present trouble was imposed on him.

目前的困难是强加在他身上的。

vi.

1. 利用, 占便宜; 打扰[(+on/upon)]

I don't want to impose on you by staying too long.

我不想打扰你, 不多耽搁了。

2. 欺骗[(+on/upon)]

She knew she was imposed on.

她知道自己上了当。


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