- force oneself on someone
- sich jemandem aufdrängen
English-German idiom dictionary. 2013.
English-German idiom dictionary. 2013.
force — /fɔs / (say faws) noun 1. strength; impetus; intensity of effect. 2. might, as of a ruler or realm; strength for war. 3. strength or power exerted upon an object; physical coercion; violence: to use force in order to do something; to use force on …
force — forceable, adj. forceless, adj. forcer, n. forcingly, adv. /fawrs, fohrs/, n., v., forced, forcing. n. 1. physical power or strength possessed by a living being: He used all his force in opening the window. 2. strength or power exerted upon an… … Universalium
force — [[t]fɔrs, foʊrs[/t]] n. v. forced, forc•ing 1) physical power or strength: to pull with all one s force[/ex] 2) strength exerted upon an object; physical coercion; violence: to use force to open a door[/ex] 3) strength; energy; power: the force… … From formal English to slang
force — n 1 *power, energy, strength, might, puissance Analogous words: *stress, strain, pressure, tension: *speed, velocity, momentum, impetus, headway 2 Force, violence, compulsion, coercion, duress, constraint, restraint denote the exercise or the… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
fight someone/something off — REPEL, repulse, beat off/back, ward off, fend off, keep/hold at bay, drive away/back, force back. → fight * * * defend oneself against an attack by someone or something well fed people are better able to fight off infectious disease … Useful english dictionary
przypieprzać się — 1) Krytkować kogoś, zwłaszcza bezzasadnie; mieć nieuzasadnione pretensje Eng. To criticize someone or something, especially if not deserved; to have ungrounded complaints or remarks 2) Wtrącać się; narzucać się Eng. To force oneself upon someone; … Słownik Polskiego slangu
przypierdalać się — 1) Krytkować kogoś, zwłaszcza bezzasadnie; mieć nieuzasadnione pretensje Eng. To criticize someone or something, especially if not deserved; to have ungrounded complaints or remarks 2) Wtrącać się; narzucać się Eng. To force oneself upon someone; … Słownik Polskiego slangu
przypierdzielać się — 1) Krytkować kogoś, zwłaszcza bezzasadnie; mieć nieuzasadnione pretensje Eng. To criticize someone or something, especially if not deserved; to have ungrounded complaints or remarks 2) Wtrącać się; narzucać się Eng. To force oneself upon someone; … Słownik Polskiego slangu
przypierniczać się — 1) Krytkować kogoś, zwłaszcza bezzasadnie; mieć nieuzasadnione pretensje Eng. To criticize someone or something, especially if not deserved; to have ungrounded complaints or remarks 2) Wtrącać się; narzucać się Eng. To force oneself upon someone; … Słownik Polskiego slangu
przywalać się — 1) Krytkować kogoś, zwłaszcza bezzasadnie; mieć nieuzasadnione pretensje Eng. To criticize someone or something, especially if not deserved; to have ungrounded complaints or remarks 2) Wtrącać się; narzucać się Eng. To force oneself upon someone; … Słownik Polskiego slangu
Kant’s moral and political philosophy — Don Becker Practical philosophy, for Kant, is concerned with how one ought to act. His first important work in practical philosophy, Foundations of the Metaphysics of Morals, provides Kant’s argument for the fundamental principle of how one ought … History of philosophy