forcibly
adverb uk/ˈfɔː.sə.bli/ us/ˈfɔːr.sə.bli/
(BY FORCE)
强迫地,有力地,诉诸暴力地
in a way that uses physical power or violence
Several rioters were forcibly removed from the town square. 几名暴徒被强行赶出城镇广场。
They have plans to seize the island forcibly before its military can develop further. 他们计划在岛上的武装力量进一步加强之前强行占领该岛。
强行地;用暴力地
in a way that happens or is done against someone's wishes, especially with the use of physical force
No one is likely to be forcibly vaccinated against their will. 不会违背任何人的意愿强迫他们接种疫苗。
She was soon to be forcibly married. 她很快就被迫结婚了。
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- I wouldn't accept having the army and police descending on farms to forcibly evict owners.
- He forcibly tried to keep her from leaving the room.
- Police forcibly entered the home and did not knock or inform the residents.
- Their parents are of the generation that was forcibly sent away to boarding schools.
- He was forcibly retired in 1994, when the company was bought out.