force (A2)
カタカナ: フォース
IPA: /fɔːrs/
Definition
Physical power or strength that makes something move or change. It also describes the act of making someone do something against their will.
意味: 物体を動かしたり変化させたりする物理的な力や強さ。また、誰かに意志に反して何かをさせるという行為も指します。
Examples / 例文
The strong wind was a force of nature. — The strong wind was a force of nature.
He used his force to open the door. — He used his force to open the door.
The police used force to control the crowd. — The police used force to control the crowd.
Force の日本語訳
Japanese translations of Force:
How to Use Force
- force someone to do something (verb phrase)
- To make someone do something against their will. — "They tried to force him to change his mind."
- force of nature (idiom)
- A very powerful natural event or process. — "The hurricane was a force of nature."
- armed forces (noun phrase)
- The army, navy, and air force of a country. — "He served in the armed forces for ten years."
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