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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++com·pul·sion /kəmˈpʌlʃən/ noun  1 [countable]WANT a strong and unreasonable desire to do something 〔难以克制的〕强烈欲望,冲动 compel The desire to laugh became a compulsion. 想笑的欲望变得控制不住了。compulsion to do something Leith felt an overwhelming compulsion to tell him the truth. 利思感到一阵强烈的冲动,想把实情告诉他。 the compulsion to smoke or eat too much 想要吸烟或暴饮暴食的强烈欲望2 [singular, uncountable]FORCE somebody TO DO something the act of forcing or influencing someone to do something they do not want to do 强迫,强制compelunder (no) compulsion to do something Owners are under no compulsion to sell their land. 不得强迫业主出售土地。 The use of compulsion in psychiatric care cannot be justified. 在精神病治疗中使用强制手段是不正当的。
Examples from the Corpus
compulsionCompulsion is not the answer to get kids to perform better in school.But she also felt a compulsion to talk to Louise.The patient had a compulsion that caused him to wash his hands 20 or 30 times a day.The bad was the pervasive and inevitable corruption of morals and manners that accompanied such a compulsion for the luxurious.It was a compulsion I'd starved for, and even if I never went hungry again I would feel that compulsion for ever.Here, ... we are dealing with a compulsion of students to declare a belief.People may develop compulsions such as excessive cleaning or counting.There is no compulsion on the farmer to provide education at all.No compulsion would have been necessary.He felt a sudden compulsion to laugh out loud.The compulsion to return may be strong, but the obstacles are huge.compulsion to do somethingIf anything, Letterman thinks, these women have a compulsion to reach a higher plane of conversation that strains credulity.He was a voracious reader with a compulsion to finish everything he started.A compulsion to ride in glass elevators in Marriott hotels.But some kind of late-blooming compulsion to be honest is making it harder for me to stay under cover.Burnout often results from a neurotic compulsion to give it all away.When he was around I felt no compulsion to bind myself to people in this terrible, demanding way.An alternative view, however, suggests that enlightened self-interest is more likely than regulatory compulsion to bring about truly sustainable activities.I had felt the lure of the unexplored, the compulsion to go where others had not been.
Origin compulsion (1300-1400) Old French Late Latin compulsio, from Latin compellere; → COMPEL
com·pul·sion nounChineseSyllable
to Corpus unreasonable and a desire strong


compulsion
compulsion /kəmˈpʌlʃən/ noun
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: Old French
 Origin: Late Latin compulsio, from Latin compellere; compel
1. [countable] a strong and unreasonable desire to do something ⇨ compel:
    The desire to laugh became a compulsion.
    compulsion to do something
    Leith felt an overwhelming compulsion to tell him the truth.
    the compulsion to smoke or eat too much
2. [singular, uncountable] the act of forcing or influencing someone to do something they do not want to do ⇨ compel
    under (no) compulsion to do something
    Owners are under no compulsion to sell their land.
    The use of compulsion in psychiatric care cannot be justified.


com·pul·sionBrE /kəmˈpʌlʃn/ 🔊NAmE /kəmˈpʌlʃn/ 🔊 noun [uncountable, countable] (formal) strong pressure that makes sb do sth that they do not want to do 强迫;强制~ (to do sth) You are under no compulsion to pay immediately. 没有人强迫你立刻付款。🔊🔊~ (on sb) to do sth There are no compulsions on students to attend classes. 没有强求学生上课。🔊🔊 [countable] ~ (to do sth) a strong desire to do sth, especially sth that is wrong, silly or dangerous (尤指做不正确、愚蠢或危险事的)强烈欲望,冲动 SYN urge He felt a great compulsion to tell her everything. 他感到一阵强烈的冲动,想要把一切都告诉她。🔊🔊   see also compel