词汇 | impose |
释义 | impose /ɪm`poz/ (过去式: imposed; 过去完成式: imposed; 现在进行式: imposing) v.t. To give or bestow (a name or title) authoritatively or officially. 正式授与;命名。 The name was imposed antecedent to his birth. 名字在他出生前就取好了。 To lay or inflict upon, as a burden, punishment, or charge. 使受累;科罪;征收。 The city imposed a new tax on cigarettes. 这城市加征烟税。 to impose taxes 征税。 To pass off on others. 欺诈。 to impose fake documents upon a gullible public 以假文件欺骗易上当的民众。 To obtrude or force (e.g. oneself) upon another or others. 强加在。 Don't try to impose your wishes on us. 不要把你的期望强加在我们身上。 to impose one's company on others 硬要与人作伴。 To arrange in order and lock up for printing, as forms, etc. 【印】整版;排版;拼版。 v.i. To place a burden upon. 使受累。 I am sorry to impose upon your hospitality. 很抱歉让你(为招待我而)受累。 To take unfair advantage of. 占便宜;利用。 to impose upon good nature 利用他人良善本性。 derivatives n. imposer. |
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