vt. 強加;征稅;以…欺騙;
vi. 利用;欺騙;施加影響;
用作動詞 (v.)
用作及物動詞
S+~+ n./pron.
Overcrowding imposes mental strains.
過度擁擠使精神緊張。
The magistrate imposed a fine of ¥1000.
法官處以1000元的罰金。
用作賓補動詞
S+~+ n./pron. +as n.
He imposed himself as their leader.
他自封為他們的領袖。
impose on/upon
1.place(a tax,duty,etc.) on把 (稅、任務等)加到…上
I must per form the task that has been imposed upon me.我必須完 成我所承擔的任務。
New duties were imposed on wines and spirits.酒類被加征新稅。
2.force…on;force the acceptance of強加;強迫…接受
Don'try to impose your wishes on us.不要企圖把你的意志強加到 我們頭上。
He imposed his opinion on me.他 把他的意見強加于我。
3. deceive;cheat; trick欺騙
We are not to be imposed upon.我 們是不會上當?shù)摹?/p>
He was too wise to be imposed upon by fair words spoken without sincerity.他很聰明,不會被花言巧 語所騙。
4. try to get more than offered要 求過份;得寸進尺;利用
Don't you think you are imposing on your neighbor when you use his telephone for half an hour?鄰居 的電話你一用就是半個小時,你 不覺得太過份了嗎?
1. I didn't want to impose myself on my married friends.
我不想打擾自己已婚的朋友。
2. The law should impose penalties on companies that use energy wastefully.
法律應當嚴懲浪費能源的公司。
3. The House voted to impose a one-year moratorium on nuclear testing.
眾議院投票表決將核試驗暫停一年。
4. The courts were empowered to impose the death sentence for certain crimes.
法院有權因某些罪行判處罪犯死刑。
5. to impose a penalty
予以懲罰
6. Don't impose yourself on people who don't like you.
不要硬纏著不喜歡你的人.
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