imposition如何读

英:[ˌɪmpəˈzɪʃn]

美:[ˌɪmpəˈzɪʃən]

imposition是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 强加
  2. 哄骗
  3. 负担
  4. 欺诈
  5. 征收
  6. 征收的税
  7. 不公平的负担
  8. 不合理的要求
  9. 利用
  10. 课税
  11. 强迫接受
  12. 征税
  13. 惩罚
  14. 惩罚作业
  15. 欺瞒
  16. 置放
  17. 安放
  18. 【宗】按手礼
  19. 加强
  20. 【印】拼版

imposition自然拼读

im·po·si·tion

Im p zI shn

imposition变形

复数:impositions

imposition词根

词根:impose

adj.

imposed 强加的;施加的;应用的

n.

imposture 欺诈,欺骗;冒牌

v.

imposed 欺骗(impose的过去分词);把…强加于

vi.

impose 利用;欺骗;施加影响

vt.

impose 强加;征税;以…欺骗

imposition英英释义

noun

something imposed: such as

an excessive or uncalled-for requirement or burden

levy, tax

the act of imposing

deception

the order of arrangement of imposed pages

imposition词源中文解释

14世纪后期,“税款,职责,贡品”的意思来自早期14世纪的法语 imposicion,“税款,职责; 修复”,来自拉丁语 impositionem (主格 impositio),“强加”,来自 imponere 的过去分词词干“放置于…之上”,来自于同化的 in 形式“进入,到达”(来自于 PIE 语根 *en “在…之内”)和 ponere “放置,摆放”(过去分词为 positus; 参见 n. position)。指“将某物放在另一个物体上”的意思始于1590年代。在某人身上“强加”(某物)的行为或实例的意义于1630年代首次记录,它是从 impose 的动作名词形式派生的,这与早期的词无关。

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imposition词源英文解释

The first known use of imposition was in the 14th century

imposition儿童词典英英释义

impostornoun

a person who pretends to be someone else in order to deceive

impostnoun

tax entry 2 sense 1

impossibleadjective

incapable of being or of occurring

very difficult : hopeless

an impossible situation

very bad or unpleasant

an impossible person

impossibilitynoun

the quality or state of being impossible

something impossible

impositionnoun

the act of imposing

something (as a tax) that is imposed

a demand or request that is very troublesome

imposition 例句

1 It would be an imposition on his good nature.

这在他的善良本性上是一次占便宜。

2 The Islamic republic's imposition of censorship is notorious.

3 Obamacare’s subsidized exchanges were designed to mitigate the mandate’s imposition of heavy insurance costs on lower-income Americans.

4 Alphabetical order requires us to pay attention not to meaning but to spelling, ensuring it would stay rare through the Middle Ages, disdained as an arbitrary imposition that was “the antithesis of reason.”

5 Mike White meticulously designed his drama to be an unsparing view of class privilege and the corrosion colonialism inflicts on populations many generations after its initial imposition.

6 But the imposition of sense on such violence can also feel unsatisfying, as the female character’s interiority is subsumed into the creators’ effort to make a statement.

7 the imposition of a life sentence on the defendant

8 Outside of magician school, it is impossible to make magic under the imposition of structure.

9 This was part of the landscape, not an imposition on it.

10 the imposition of martial law

戒严令的实施

11 The third, and perhaps most significant, change slows the imposition of new requirements that would have greatly limited salt.

12 “If you become obsessive about it,” he added, “it’s an imposition versus a choice.”

13 Taliban commanders gave their orders as a show of defiance against the imposition of more UN sanctions, despite the pleadings of Kofi Annan and countless other world leaders.

14 The frightening experience that Yeats evokes here is the imposition of the divine on the human.

这里写的这种令人害怕的体验,圣对人的强占。

15 You took the imposition on your guests into account, yes — on the very surface, regarding money and time.

16 The imposition of quality standards to segment the world tea markets should also be exploited further.

此外,Chang先生还指出:“实行按质量标准来分割世界茶叶市场的做法应予以进一步推广。

17 Tauli-Corpuz experienced this firsthand after calling attention to imposition of Martial law in Mindanao, where many activists are facing violence.

18 The imminent imposition of the Volcker rule restricting proprietary trading threatens a big profit engine.

即将征用的沃尔克法则限制银行自营行为,威胁着其一大利润增长点。

19 For practical reasons, these new episodes also have a more structured feel to them than the more improvisational first season, which is both welcome and an odd imposition.

20 They knew what was coming, and in part this was because people like Sa Leitao had been visiting the area, laying groundwork for the civic changes that would accompany the imposition of order.

imposition 同义词

2 课税

cadastral task

3 强求

extortion extort

5 税捐

impost

9 课征

assessment Scot

14 整版

impose

17 按手礼

confirmation ordination

21 安放

setting site rest

22 罚学生做的作业

impo impot

24 占便宜

presume put over on

31 关税

tariff customs

33 强迫接受

obtrusion

35 税款

tax AID impost cess

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