late 15th cent. (in the sense impute): from French imposer, from Latin imponereinflict, deceive (from in-in, upon + ponereput), but influenced by impositusinflicted and Old French poserto place
英英釋義行業釋義網絡釋義
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1.compel to behave in a certain way;
Social relations impose courtesy
2.impose something unpleasant;
The principal visited his rage on the students
3.impose and collect;
levy a fine
法律
1.征收
2. 強迫
-impose
1 . 征
內含的,含蓄的impose強加,征(稅)impoverished 貧困的
2 . 處以
If make three rated above penal code , imposedeath penalty ., 如果犯三級以上刑法 , 處以死刑.
3 . 施加
National regulators also have scope to imposemore demanding standards ., 國家監管機構也將有機會施加更高要求的標準.