dragooning
英:[drəˈgu:nɪŋ]
dragooning 基本解释
v.迫使( dragoon的现在分词 );强迫某人…,勉强人做(不愿做的事);
英英释义
dragoon[ drə'ɡu:n ]
n.a member of a European military unit formerly composed of heavily armed cavalrymenv.compel by coercion, threats, or crude means同义词:sandbagrailroad
subjugate by imposing troops
dragooning 相关例句
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- The dragoon officers and Foker clapped their hands furiously.
龙骑兵军官和福克发疯似地鼓掌。 - The big dragoon was as helpless as a baby.
这龙骑兵大个儿象婴儿似的毫无办法。
用作及物动词(vt.)- I was dragooned into helping.
我是被迫帮忙的。 - We were dragooned into going to the opera.
我们迫不得已去看了那场歌剧。
权威例句
Dragooning a medical congressOne hundred years ago : Dragooning a medical congressH.D. Herrick: Machinery for Dragooning U.S. People into the War Is All Ready (September 1939)William Empson: Against the Christians by John HaffendenOf Swords, Shields, and a Gun to the Head: Coercing Individuals, But Not StatesGerard Lake, 1st Viscount LakePlayfulnessness: a NotePAPAL Nuncio Monsignor Charles Brown [...]When There Is Danger in Settlement NegotiationsRacing: Murtagh May Make Early Comeback for Alamshar