compulsion
英 [kəmˈpʌlʃn]
美 [kəmˈpʌlʃn]
n. 强迫; 强制; (尤指做不道德、愚蠢或危险事的)强烈欲望,冲动
复数:compulsions
Collins.1 / BNC.9770 / COCA.12079
牛津词典
noun
- 强迫;强制
strong pressure that makes sb do sth that they do not want to do- You are under no compulsion to pay immediately.
没有人强迫你立刻付款。 - There are no compulsions on students to attend classes.
没有强求学生上课。
- You are under no compulsion to pay immediately.
- (尤指做不道德、愚蠢或危险事的)强烈欲望,冲动
a strong desire to do sth, especially sth that is wrong, silly or dangerous- He felt a great compulsion to tell her everything.
他感到一阵强烈的冲动,想要把一切都告诉她。
- He felt a great compulsion to tell her everything.
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 强烈欲望;(难以克制的)冲动
Acompulsionis a strong desire to do something, which you find difficult to control.- He felt a sudden compulsion to drop the bucket and run...
他突然有一种想扔掉水桶撒腿就跑的冲动。 - It's a compulsion to write, more than talent, that makes a writer.
成为作家要有天分,但更要有创作的冲动。
- He felt a sudden compulsion to drop the bucket and run...
- N-UNCOUNT 强迫;强制
If someone usescompulsionin order to get you to do something, they force you to do it, for example by threatening to punish you if you do not do it.- Many universities argued that students learned more when they were in classes out of choice rather than compulsion...
很多大学认为如果学生上课是出于自愿而不是被迫,那么他们学到的东西会更多。 - There is already an element of compulsion in existing government schemes for the unemployed.
政府现行的失业方案已经有点强制的意味了。
- Many universities argued that students learned more when they were in classes out of choice rather than compulsion...
英英释义
noun
- using force to cause something to occur
- though pressed into rugby under compulsion I began to enjoy the game
- they didn't have to use coercion
- an urge to do or say something that might be better left undone or unsaid
- he felt a compulsion to babble on about the accident
- an irrational motive for performing trivial or repetitive actions, even against your will
- her compulsion to wash her hands repeatedly