compulsorily
adverb formal uk/kəmˈpʌl.sər.əl.i/ us/kəmˈpʌl.sər.əl.i/
强制性地;必须做地
because of a rule or law that states something must be done
Patients can now be compulsorily detained in hospital only under tightly drawn criteria. 现在只有在严格规定的标准下,患者才能被强制留在医院。
He thinks that anyone who has more than two children should be compulsorily sterilized. 他认为任何有两个以上孩子的人都应该被强制绝育。
See: compulsory
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- Eventually, the company was compulsorily wound up.
- Courts have defined a tax as something imposed compulsorily and used for general government purposes.
- When she was 62, she was compulsorily retired despite her wish to stay on until she was 65.