forcing
- IPA[ˈfôrsiNG]
美式
- (of a bid) requiring by convention a response from one's partner, no matter how weak their hand may be
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- 1. (of a bid) requiring by convention a response from one's partner, no matter how weak their hand may be an opening bid of two clubs is forcing to game
- strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement: he was thrown backward by the force of the explosion
- make a way through or into by physical strength; break open by force: they broke into Fred's house and forced every cupboard door with axe or crowbar
Oxford American Dictionary
- strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement: he was thrown backwards by the force of the explosion
- make a way through or into by physical strength; break open by force: the back door of the bank was forced
Oxford Dictionary
- obtained or imposed by coercion or physical power: there was no sign of a forced entry
Oxford Dictionary
- obtained or imposed by coercion or physical power: the brutal regime of forced labor
Oxford American Dictionary
- a waterfall: at the village of West Burton, two miles distant, is a fine force
Oxford American Dictionary
- a waterfall: at the village of West Burton, two miles distant, is a fine force
Oxford Dictionary
- a place in which the growth or development of something (especially plants) is artificially ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a place in which the growth or development of something (especially plants) is artificially ...
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- IPA[ˈfɔːsɪŋ]
英式
- (of a bid) requiring by convention a response from one's partner, no matter how weak their ... an opening bid of two clubs is forcing to game
Oxford Dictionary