Search results for ‘force’
English Dictionary (1-2 of 2)
- force
- [fɔːs]
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- 1. strength or energy; might; power
- 2. exertion or the use of exertion against a person or thing that resists; coercion
- 3.
a dynamic influence that changes a body from a state of rest to one of motion or changes its rate of motion. The magnitude of the force is equal to the product of the mass of the body and its acceleration
- 4. any operating influence that produces or tends to produce a change in a physical quantity
- 5. intellectual, social, political, or moral influence or strength
- 6. a...
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- force
- [fɔːs]
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- 1. (in northern England) a waterfall
- 2. C17: from Old Norse fors
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Examples (1-5 of 21)
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an air-force base
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an attractive force
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to bend before superior force
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chordwise force
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electrostatic fields of force are conservative
Vocab List (1 of 26)
- force
- [fors]
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- from 毓臻's Vocab List
- 1. 力,力量
- 2. 强迫,逼迫;强制力;压力;暴力,武力
- 3. 影响,支配力,说服力;
- 4. 力量的强度;动力,原动力
- 5. 强迫,迫使;
- 6. 勉强作出(或发出)
- 7. 用力推进,强行攻占,强行打开;
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