impose 的英语意思
imposeimpose /ɪmˈpəʊz $ -ˈpoʊz/ AWL verb
查看全部语言翻译1[transitive] if someone in authority imposes a rule, punishment, tax etc, they force people to accept it(当权者)强制推行规定、惩罚、税收等,迫使人们接受:
The court can impose a fine.法院可以处以罚款。impose something on something/somebody
The government imposed a ban on the sale of ivory.政府颁布了禁止销售象牙的禁令。2[transitive] to force someone to have the same ideas, beliefs etc as you强迫他人接受自己的观点、信仰等impose something on somebody
parents who impose their own moral values on their children将自己的道德观念强加给孩子的父母3[intransitive] formal正式 to expect or ask someone to do something for you when this is not convenient for them在对方不方便的情况下,要求或期望对方为自己做某事impose on/upon
We could ask to stay the night, but I don’t want to impose on them.我们可以请求在他们家过夜,但我不想给他们添麻烦。4[transitive] to have a bad effect on something or someone and to cause problems for them对某事物或某人产生不良影响并带来问题impose a burden/hardship etc (on somebody/something)
Military spending imposes a huge strain on the economy.军费开支给经济带来了巨大压力。Register语体In everyday English, people usually say put a ban/tax/burden/strain on something rather than impose a ban/tax/burden/strain on something:· The government put a higher tax on cigarettes.· This puts a lot of strain on families.在日常英语中,人们通常说 put a ban/tax/burden/strain on something,而不是 impose a ban/tax/burden/strain on something:· The government put a higher tax on cigarettes.(政府对香烟征收了更高的税。)· This puts a lot of strain on families.(这给家庭带来了很大的压力。)
查看全部语言翻译1[transitive] if someone in authority imposes a rule, punishment, tax etc, they force people to accept it(当权者)强制推行规定、惩罚、税收等,迫使人们接受:
The court can impose a fine.法院可以处以罚款。impose something on something/somebody
The government imposed a ban on the sale of ivory.政府颁布了禁止销售象牙的禁令。2[transitive] to force someone to have the same ideas, beliefs etc as you强迫他人接受自己的观点、信仰等impose something on somebody
parents who impose their own moral values on their children将自己的道德观念强加给孩子的父母3[intransitive] formal正式 to expect or ask someone to do something for you when this is not convenient for them在对方不方便的情况下,要求或期望对方为自己做某事impose on/upon
We could ask to stay the night, but I don’t want to impose on them.我们可以请求在他们家过夜,但我不想给他们添麻烦。4[transitive] to have a bad effect on something or someone and to cause problems for them对某事物或某人产生不良影响并带来问题impose a burden/hardship etc (on somebody/something)
Military spending imposes a huge strain on the economy.军费开支给经济带来了巨大压力。Register语体In everyday English, people usually say put a ban/tax/burden/strain on something rather than impose a ban/tax/burden/strain on something:· The government put a higher tax on cigarettes.· This puts a lot of strain on families.在日常英语中,人们通常说 put a ban/tax/burden/strain on something,而不是 impose a ban/tax/burden/strain on something:· The government put a higher tax on cigarettes.(政府对香烟征收了更高的税。)· This puts a lot of strain on families.(这给家庭带来了很大的压力。)