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jemanden [dazu] zwingen, etwas zu tun
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английски
немски
немски
com·pel <-ll-> [kəmˈpel] ГЛАГ прх
1. compel (force):
to compel sb to do sth
jdn [dazu] zwingen, etw zu tun
sich вин gezwungen [o. genötigt] sehen[, etw zu tun]
2. compel form (cause to happen):
to compel sth person
to compel sth circumstances
to compel attention
немски
немски
английски
английски
jdn zwingen, etw zu tun
to compel sb to do sth
jdn drängen, etw zu tun
to compel [or oblige] sb to do sth
Present
Icompel
youcompel
he/she/itcompels
wecompel
youcompel
theycompel
Past
Icompelled
youcompelled
he/she/itcompelled
wecompelled
youcompelled
theycompelled
Present Perfect
Ihavecompelled
youhavecompelled
he/she/ithascompelled
wehavecompelled
youhavecompelled
theyhavecompelled
Past Perfect
Ihadcompelled
youhadcompelled
he/she/ithadcompelled
wehadcompelled
youhadcompelled
theyhadcompelled
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Примери от PONS речника (редакционно проверени)
to compel sb to do sth
jdn [dazu] zwingen, etw zu tun
jdn drängen, etw zu tun
to compel [or oblige] sb to do sth
jdn zwingen, etw zu tun
to compel sb to do sth
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The review left open the possibility that regulators might compel additional banks to participate in submissions if an insufficient number do voluntarily.
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A court may also make mandatory orders or injunctions to compel the authority to do its duty or to stop it from acting illegally.
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However, he was unable to compel his troops to undertake further offensive operations due to lack of pay.
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The primary judge made a decree for specific performance to compel the defendant's purchase of the land.
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We are also of opinion, that his master may legally compel him to return again to the plantations.
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Примери от интернет (не са проверени от PONS редакцията)
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In Berlin ’ s Kunst-Werke, curator Susanne Pfeffer has created a setting that, in its form, compels the visitor to enter into a director encounter with and personal examination of the works on display.
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In den Berliner Kunst-Werken hat die Kuratorin Susanne Pfeffer eine Situation geschaffen, die eine unmittelbare Begegnung und die persönliche Auseinandersetzung mit den gezeigten Arbeiten formal erzwingt.
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