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Kraft
nel dizionario PONS
I. force [fɔ:s, ingl am fɔ:rs] SOST
1. force no pl:
force (power)
Kraft f <-, Krạ̈f·te>
force (intensity)
Stärke f <-, -n>
force of a blow, impact
Wucht f <->
by force of arms
with full force
2. force no pl (violence):
force
Gewalt f <-> kein pl
to use force
by force
by force
3. force no pl (coercion):
force
Zwang m <-(e)s , Zwänge>
4. force FIS:
force
Kraft f <-, Krạ̈f·te>
force of current
Stromstärke f <-, -n>
force of gravity
Schwerkraft f <-> kein pl
force of gravity
force of inertia
5. force no pl (large numbers):
in force
6. force no pl:
force (influence)
Macht f <-, Mäch·te>
Kraft f <-, Krạ̈f·te>
the force of sb's arguments
force of habit
from force of habit
7. force (person or thing with influence):
force
Kraft f <-, Krạ̈f·te>
force
Macht f <-, Mäch·te>
8. force no pl (validity):
force
to have the force of law
to be in/come [or be brought] into force
to put sth in[to] force
9. force (group):
force
Truppe f <-, -n>
police force
Polizei f <-, -en>
air force
Luftwaffe f <-, -n>
labour force
locuzioni:
II. force [fɔ:s, ingl am fɔ:rs] VB vb trans
1. force (compel):
to force sb/oneself [to do sth]
jdn/sich zwingen [etw zu tun]
to force sb out of the car
to force sb out of the house
to force sb to the floor
to force sb into doing sth
jdn [dazu] zwingen, etw zu tun
to force sb into sth (an act)
jdn zu etw dat zwingen
to force sb into sth (a space)
jdn in etw acc zwingen ricerc
to force sb into the car
2. force:
to force oneself on sb (impose)
to force oneself on sb (sexually)
3. force (get, produce):
to force sth
to force a confession out of sb
to force a confession out of sb
to force a smile
to force a smile
sich dat seinen Weg in/durch etw acc /aus etw dat bahnen
to force words out of sb
jdm die Worte aus der Nase ziehen colloq
4. force (make accept):
to force sth on sb
jdm etw aufzwingen
5. force (push, squeeze):
to force sth into sth
etw in etw acc [hinein]zwängen
to force a nail into a wall
6. force DIR:
7. force (open):
to force a door/a lock
to force a zip
8. force (make grow faster):
getriebener Salat term tecn
locuzioni:
to force sb's hand
to force an issue
to force the pace
Voce OpenDict
force SOST
with winds of force 6
Voce OpenDict
force SOST
Voce OpenDict
force SOST
weak [nuclear] force FIS
Voce OpenDict
force SOST
strong [nuclear] force FIS
Voce OpenDict
force SOST
May the force be with you. (from 'Star Wars') CINEM
Voce OpenDict
force AGG
force back VB vb trans
1. force back (repel):
to force back sth/sb
fig to force back the tears
2. force back (push back):
to force back sth
force down VB vb trans
1. force down (compel to land):
to force down a plane
2. force down (choke down):
to force down food
3. force down (push):
to force down sth
Voce OpenDict
colour force, color force SOST
colour force [or Am color force] (strong nuclear force) FIS
Dizionario Banche, Finanza e Assicurazioni PONS
inglese
inglese
tedesco
tedesco
labor force SOST STAT PUBBL
labor force ingl am
labor force ingl am
labour force SOST STAT PUBBL
labour force ingl brit
labour force ingl brit
force majeure SOST ASSICURAZ
force majeure
coming into force SOST DIR ECON
coming into force
come into force VB vb intr DIR ECON
tedesco
tedesco
inglese
inglese
labour force ingl brit
labor force ingl am
labour force sing ingl brit
labor force sing ingl am
force majeure
to come into force
Glossario di Geografia Klett
Coriolis force [kəˈraɪəlɪsˌfɔːs] SOST
Coriolis force
paid work force SOST
paid work force
labour force potential
workforce, labour force SOST
wind force, strength of the wind SOST
wind force
Glossario di Biologia Klett
capillary force SOST
capillary force
proton motive force SOST
Protonen bewegende Kraft (gerichtete Protonenwanderung)
Dizionario PONS per il settore dei trasporti
inglese
inglese
tedesco
tedesco
braking force coefficient SICUR STRAD
sideways force coefficient
transmission of load or force MONITOR TRAFF
tedesco
tedesco
inglese
inglese
Present
Iforce
youforce
he/she/itforces
weforce
youforce
theyforce
Past
Iforced
youforced
he/she/itforced
weforced
youforced
theyforced
Present Perfect
Ihaveforced
youhaveforced
he/she/ithasforced
wehaveforced
youhaveforced
theyhaveforced
Past Perfect
Ihadforced
youhadforced
he/she/ithadforced
wehadforced
youhadforced
theyhadforced
PONS OpenDict

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Esempi monolingue (non verificati dalla Redazione di PONS)
I worked hard to force back the tears that were building inside of me.
indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com
There would then be no need for the three or four policemen to be employed to force back the crowd.
www.derbytelegraph.co.uk
A flatter hull shapes will direct nearly all of the wave force back vertically on the opposite side of the boat.
en.wikipedia.org
I hope he comes back to his glory days, he was a deadly force back then.
www.espncricinfo.com
The latter determined to fetch the maiden by force back into their capital, and successfully stormed that place.
en.wikipedia.org
Esempi dal web (non verificati dalla Redazione di PONS)
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The Stabilisation and Association Agreement between the EU and Serbia entered into force in September 2013.
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www.giz.de
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Im September 2013 trat das Stabilisierungs- und Assoziierungsabkommen zwischen der EU und Serbien in Kraft.
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These loads can be rather heavy provided that the forces that are applied are distributed across the entire disk surface and provided that the disks haven t experienced any degenerative change.
www.atlantotec.com
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Unter der Voraussetzung, dass sich die Kräfte auf die gesamte Oberfläche der Bandscheiben verteilen und diese keine degenerativen Veränderungen aufweisen, können diese sehr hohe Lasten tragen.
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What's different about this programme is the fact that we're joining forces and working together with the municipalities and the Ministry of Transport at a technical, social and also a political level.
www.giz.de
[...]
Das Besondere an diesem Programm ist, dass wir die Kräfte bündeln und mit den Kommunen und mit dem Verkehrsministerium auf der technischen, sozialen, aber auch auf der politischen Ebene zusammen arbeiten.
[...]
He felt that every object in the universe should be considered in relation to its environment, and he described this as an exchange of interacting forces, which he called co-reality and the science of relationships."
www.kiesler.org
[...]
Er fühlte, dass jedes Objekt im Universum in Bezug auf seine Umwelt betrachtet werden muss, und er beschrieb dies als einen Austausch von wechselwirkenden Kräften, die er als Co-Realität bezeichnete ? als Wissenschaft von Beziehungen."
[...]
It is safer and, in the medium term, cheaper to support emerging democracies and the democratic forces active in countries subject to dictatorial rule, than to put money into the hands of despots.
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www.giz.de
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Es ist sicherer und auf mittlere Sicht sogar billiger, aufstrebende Demokratien oder in jenen Ländern, die noch unter Diktaturen leben, die demokratischen Kräfte zu unterstützen, als Geld in den Dienst von Despoten zu stellen.
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