non-voluntary
adjective (also nonvoluntary) uk/ˌnɒnˈvɒl.ən.tər.i/ us/ˌnɑːnˈvɑː.lən.ter.i/
非自愿的
forced or paid to do, make, or give something
She argued that the regulations should be made non-voluntary to ensure that people really change their behaviour. 她认为,这些规定应该是非自愿的,以确保人们真正改变他们的行为。
The company announced a number of non-voluntary redundancies.
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- Even though the changes that the organization made were nonvoluntary, it has benefitted from the positive impact.
- The authorities have stated that non-voluntary compliance, backed up by fines, could be the next step.
- Are there arguments in favour of non-voluntary euthanasia in certain circumstances?