compel的名词形式是什么

compel英 [k?m?pel] 美 [k?m?p?l]

vt. 强迫,迫使;强制发生,使不得不

强迫; 迫使; 强逼; 使不得不

过去式:compelled

过去分词:compelled

现在分词:compelling

第三人称单数:compels

及物动词 vt.

1.强迫, 使不得不

The rain compelled us to stay indoors.

下雨使我们不得不待在室内。

His courage and skill compel our admiration.

他的勇气和技巧使我们都很钦佩。

1动词强迫;逼迫

If a situation, a rule, or a person compels you to do something, they force you to do it.

the introduction of legislation to compel cyclists to wear a helmet...

强制骑自行车者戴头盔的法律的出台

Leonie's mother was compelled to take in washing to help support her family...

利奥妮的妈妈被迫在家替人洗衣服,以贴补家用。

Local housing authorities have been compelled by the housing crisis to make offers of sub-standard accommodation.

住房危机迫使当地的几个房管部门提供不够标准的住房。

2短语觉得必须(做…)

If you feel compelled to do something, you feel that you must do it, because it is the right thing to do.

Dickens felt compelled to return to the stage for a final good-bye...

迪肯斯觉得必须返回舞台作最后的道别。

I felt morally compelled to help.

我觉得从道义上我必须帮忙。

compellent

英 [k?m'pel?nt] 美 [k?m'pel?nt]

adj. 强制性的,有强烈吸引力的,令人信服的

compelling英 [k?m?pel?] 美 [k?m?p?l?]

adj. 引人入胜的;扣人心弦的;非常强烈的;不可抗拒的

v. 强迫,使不得不( compel的现在分词)

激发兴趣的; 强制的; 令人叹服; 引人注目的

compellation

英 [?k?mp?'len] 美 [?k?mp?'len]

n. 称呼,名称

姓名; 头衔