在 英语 中使用 Forced to make 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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You must not stop your daily Sacrifice, as it will not be you who will be forced to make this decision.
If your child feels she's being forced to make friends, the best intentions can backfire.
The rant appeared to shock Cantwell, who was forced to make a joke about prosecutors and the FBI listening to his show.
Iran will be forced to make a choice: either fight to keep its economy off life support at home, or keep squandering precious wealth abroad.
It was difficult getting at the cable, and eventually he was forced to make a bigger hole.
When the Chinese nation was at its most dangerous, everyone was forced to make a final roar. stand up! stand up! stand up!
If they feel like they are being forced to make friends, your best intentions might backfire.
You will be forced to make decisions that affect people's personal life(pay, bonus, firing, etc.) and this is hard to stomach sometimes.
If the Europeans, or anyone else, want to conspire to disarm Iran of missiles, we will be forced to make a strategic leap.
When the Chinese nation was at its most dangerous, everyone was forced to make a final roar. stand up! stand up! stand up!
The sawmill had closed, the dryer had been reduced to a minimum and Guillermo was forced to make changes.
What kind of internal transformation have K-12 publishers been forced to make, if they're putting a new focus on digital more than print?
Subramaniam hardly got any help from his defenders and was forced to make numerous saves.
There are only so many amazing jobs out there and everyone is forced to make tradeoffs.
Then the very choice you are trying to avoid- go to war or not- is the one you are forced to make.
America's allies, including Australia, may soon be forced to make a very difficult choice.
It was either starve to death or fight to the death, a choice that few of us are forced to make.
The accused is not forced to make a statement or confession that is disadvantageous to him/her.
We would feel forced to make the type of conversation we don't usually make, and no one likes to be pressured.
Forced to make hard decisions, many flailed out in frustration or evaded and defied first one side, then the other…".