1. I am concerned that your sibling may coerce you into accepting a position that feels wrong or unfair to you. 我很担心你的兄弟姐妹会逼迫你陷入一个对你是不对的、不公平的境地。
2. Among them, the policy of the prohibition against using tortures to coerce a statement is provided clearly and definitely. 其中,严禁逼供信政策明确规定了公安机关及其人员在讯问过程中不得刑讯逼供。
3. The way in which the man of genius rules is by persuading an efficient minority to coerce an indifferent and self - indulgent majority(James Fitzjames Stephen. 这个天才的管理方式是说服高效率地少数人来强制那些冷漠的、自我放纵的多数人。(詹姆斯菲次詹姆斯斯蒂芬)。
英英解释
v.
1. to cause to do through pressure or necessity, by physical, moral or intellectual means :