强制
Required by law or a rule; involving the use of force or authority to make something happen. It is mandatory rather than optional.
Exemplos
3 de 5在某些国家,投票是公民的强制性义务。
In some countries, voting is a compulsory duty for citizens.
公司对迟到的员工采取了强制扣款措施。
The company took mandatory deduction measures for employees who were late.
警方采取了强制手段将示威者驱散。
Police took coercive measures to disperse the protesters.
Família de palavras
Dica de memorização
强 (strong/force) + 制 (control). Strong control that leaves no choice.
Quiz rápido
九年制义务教育在我国是____的。
Correto!
A resposta correta é: 强制
Exemplos
在某些国家,投票是公民的强制性义务。
academicIn some countries, voting is a compulsory duty for citizens.
公司对迟到的员工采取了强制扣款措施。
businessThe company took mandatory deduction measures for employees who were late.
警方采取了强制手段将示威者驱散。
formalPolice took coercive measures to disperse the protesters.
这是强制要求的,你没有选择余地。
informalThis is a mandatory requirement; you have no choice.
强制执行法院判决是维护法律尊严的必要手段。
everydayCompulsory enforcement of court judgments is a necessary means to maintain the dignity of the law.
Família de palavras
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
具有强制性
to be mandatory
强制手段
coercive means
强制要求
mandatory requirement
Frequentemente confundido com
约束 (restrain/constraint) is more about limiting behavior; 强制 (compulsory) is about requiring an action.
Notas de uso
Common in IELTS discussions about government regulations, education (compulsory subjects), and ethics.
Erros comuns
Often used with '性' to become '强制性' (mandatory) in academic contexts.
Dica de memorização
强 (strong/force) + 制 (control). Strong control that leaves no choice.
Origem da palavra
From '强' (power) and '制' (system/control).
Padrões gramaticais
Quiz rápido
九年制义务教育在我国是____的。
Correto!
A resposta correta é: 强制
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