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forced [Brit fɔːst, americ fɔrst] ADJ

1. forced (false):

forced laugh, smile, interpretation
forced conversation

2. forced (imposed):

forced labour, marriage, landing, march, saving

3. forced AGRIC, PEC:

forced plant

I. force [Brit fɔːs, americ fɔrs] SUBST

1. force (physical strength, impact):

2. force MILITAR:

3. force fig:

4. force (strong influence):

5. force U (organized group):

forces fpl

6. force (police):

7. force FÍS:

8. force METEO:

II. [armed] forces SUBST subst pl MILITAR

III. in force ADV

1. in force (in large numbers, strength):

2. in force (gen) JUR:

in force law, act, prices, ban, curfew

IV. force [Brit fɔːs, americ fɔrs] VERBO trans

1. force (compel, oblige):

to force sb/sth to do (gen)
to be forced to do (gen)

2. force (push, thrust):

to force one's way through [sth] crowd, jungle
she forced him to his knees

3. force (apply great pressure to):

force door, window, lock, safe, engine, meter
force screw

4. force AGRIC, PEC (speed up growth):

force plant
force animal

V. to force oneself VERBO reflex

1. to force oneself (push oneself):

se forcer (to do à faire)

2. to force oneself (impose oneself):

VI. force [Brit fɔːs, americ fɔrs]

workforce SUBST + verbo sing ou pl

labour force SUBST

task force SUBST

1. task force MILITAR:

2. task force (of police):

3. task force (committee):

I. force into VERBO [Brit fɔːs -, americ fɔrs -] (force [sb/sth] into sth/doing)

1. force into (compel):

forcer [qn/qc] à faire
to be forced into doing
I was forced into it

2. force into (push, thrust):

she forced him into the car

I. force open VERBO [Brit fɔːs -, americ fɔrs -] (force [sth] open, force open [sth])

force open door, window, box, safe:

he forced his eyes open

I. force on VERBO [Brit fɔːs -, americ fɔrs -] (force [sth] on sb)

imposer [qc] à qn, forcer qn à accepter [qc]
team X forced a draw on team Y

I. force back VERBO [Brit fɔːs -, americ fɔrs -] (force [sth] back, force back [sth])

1. force back literal crowd, army:

2. force back fig emotion, tears, anger:

I. force out VERBO [Brit fɔːs -, americ fɔrs -] (force [sth] out, force out [sth]) (by physical means)

force out invader, enemy, object
force out cork
she forced out a few words
to force sth out of sb information, apology, smile, confession
arracher qc à qn

task force SUBST

1. task force MILITAR:

2. task force (of police):

3. task force (committee):

expeditionary force SUBST

G-force SUBST

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forced ADJ

forced

I. force [fɔ:s, americ fɔ:rs] SUBST a. FÍS

II. force [fɔ:s, americ fɔ:rs] VERBO trans

to force sb/oneself to +infin
forcer qn/se forcer à +infin

Expressões:

police force SUBST

1. police force no pl (body of police):

2. police force (administrative unit):

labour force SUBST

1. labour force (population):

actifs mpl

2. labour force (employees):

task force SUBST

1. task force (unit for special operation):

2. task force (group for particular purpose):

force through VERBO trans

force through changes

force out VERBO trans

life force SUBST

force open VERBO trans

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forced ADJ

forced

I. force [fɔrs] SUBST a. FÍS

II. force [fɔrs] VERBO trans

to force sb/oneself to +infin
forcer qn/se forcer à +infin

Expressões:

air force SUBST

force down VERBO trans

1. force down (swallow):

2. force down AERONÁUT:

force-feed VERBO trans

force open VERBO trans

force out VERBO trans

force through VERBO trans

force through changes

labor force SUBST

1. labor force (population):

actifs mpl

2. labor force (employees):

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Vocabulário Técnico da Refrigeração GEA

Present
Iforce
youforce
he/she/itforces
weforce
youforce
theyforce
Past
Iforced
youforced
he/she/itforced
weforced
youforced
theyforced
Present Perfect
Ihaveforced
youhaveforced
he/she/ithasforced
wehaveforced
youhaveforced
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Past Perfect
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youhadforced
he/she/ithadforced
wehadforced
youhadforced
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The task force was held up while engineers removed a dozen other mines from the bypass.
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A taskforce, or more-commonly task force, is a special committee, usually of experts, formed expressly for the purpose of studying a particular problem.
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Repeated warnings go unheeded, and if you do nt take action, your task force will be surrounded.
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The task force held numerous meetings and public hearings.
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In 1944 and 1945, the task force was a refueling unit consisting of destroyer escorts and oilers.
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