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Monday, September 28, 2009

4.29 Impose

Word
Pronunciation
Definition
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impose
/ɪm'poz/
  1. (transitive) If you impose something on someone, you force it on them, even if they don't want it.
  2. (intransitive) If you impose on someone, you ask or expect them to do something for you that is difficult or inconvenient.
imposing
imposition

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  1. impose
    [im'pəuz]
    v. 加上, 课征, 强迫, 征收(税款)
    They are threatening to impose a blockade on the country.

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  2. As a result of these laws, judges were forced to impose sentences that many jurists believed to be unjust.

    Japanese; kyou sai,

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  3. Since new entrants impose no risks on the rest of us, they wouldn't need to be taxed.

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  4. Although most London book houses owned galley presses for making slip proofs by the 1870, it appears that companionship bookwork was generally made up into pages and imposed before proofing until the mid 1880s.
    Spanish:imponer

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