Explanation: There is no way to be forced, have to do. Usage: Partial official; as predicate, object, attribute; that reluctance Source: Han Ban "on the Biography of Wang Mang Han": "Princess for the _set_ting of the emperor, the Yousi on the name, the public woman-led, public deep politely refuse, compelling, and Shou Zhao." Examples: He did so, totally ~.
Reluctantly, had to be so. "Han Wang Mang passing on": "After the Princess will be the setting of the emperor, Yuji last name, the public woman-led, public deep politely refuse, compelling, and Shou Zhao." Guo "Book History of Ancient China," Chapter V, Section III: "Qing government had no alternative but to allow shorter 'preparatory constitutional' period." noble "Sunny," the fourth of five chapters: "He cents gratuitous to conclude that a few unsympathetic Jiaoshu Hong words, not out of Jiaoshu Hong's true, is completely compelling . "
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English Expression
n.: be impelled by necessity, have no alternative; be forced to, have no choice, compelled
French Expression
adv. agir malgré soi, agir sous la contrainte ou par nécessité, être obligé, avoir la main forcée
Thesaurus
unexpected happenings, a treaty signed under coercion, doings ofghosts and gods— — unexpected happenings, Angel Ghost severance, body Cannot but main, all sorts of have no choice, flowers will die,do what one may, by absolute necessity