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strong-arm

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++ˈstrong-arm adjective [only before noun]  strong-arm tactics/methods etc FORCE somebody TO DO somethingthe use of force or violence, especially when this is not necessary 〔尤指不必要的〕暴力策略/手段等strong-arm verb [transitive]
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strong-armIn the first months of Whitelaw rule, strong-arm cliques began to assert themselves in Belfast.It had been, as record retailer Bruce Webb suggested, a business of late payments and strong-arm collections.Others were furious at what they said were government strong-arm tactics over the vote.In this game strong-arm tactics were deployed by both sides to kill five ends and force replays.A case's merit should not have to depend on strong-arm tactics.Those men were handpicked strong-arm thugs, hired for the occasion, known for their viciousness.He said all muscles need to be used gently before tackling the strong-arm work.
ˈstrong-arm adjectiveChineseSyllable
force Corpus of the use violence, or especially


strong-arm
ˈstrong-arm adjective [only before noun]
strong-arm tactics/methods etc the use of force or violence, especially when this is not necessary
—strong-arm verb [transitive]


strong-armBrE /ˈstrɒŋ ɑːm/ 🔊NAmE /ˈstrɔːŋ ɑːrm/ 🔊 adjective [only before noun] (disapproving) using threats or violence in order to make people do what you want 横施淫威的;以暴力强制的to use strong-arm tactics against your political opponents用强制手段对付政敌