coer
cion
复数形式
coercions
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强制, 胁迫
the act of compelling someone to act against their will by using force or threats
- The confession was obtained through coercion, not free will.
供词是通过胁迫获得的,而非自由意志。
- Coercion undermines genuine consent in any agreement.
胁迫会破坏任何协议中的真实同意。
- The regime used coercion to silence dissent.
该政权使用强制来压制异议。
- Emotional coercion can be just as damaging as physical force.
情感胁迫可能与物理力量一样具有破坏性。
- Laws exist to protect individuals from financial or psychological coercion.
法律的存在是为了保护个人免受财务或心理胁迫。