foist
过去分词:
动词过去分词: foisted
更多词形:
动词过去式: foisted | 动词过去分词: foisted | 动词现在分词: foisting | 动词第三人称单数: foists |
单词例句:
to foist another prime minister on the electorate now would probably look both chaotic and undemocratic.
偷偷插入,使混入,硬卖给,私自添加,把...强加(于),把...塞(给
To assign falsely or unjustly; foist.
错误地或不公平地继承;冒称
Singapore's Lee Kuan Yew got it right when he blamed Westerners who "foist their system indiscriminately on societies in which it will not work.
新加坡的李光耀批评西方人时说得没错,“西方人总是不分青红皂白地将它们的体系硬塞给一些没法用好这套体系的社会”。
9.Its numerical evaluation is determined by a small subsection of that society which has managed to foist itself on the rest of us as an arbiter of such matters.
它的数值是由那个社会中的一小部分人决定的,他们作为这类事情的仲裁人已设法把他们的意志强加在我们身上。
And I mean fair.Not these kind of staged elections that the Castro brothers try to foist of as being true democracy," he said.
但是布什总统说,那会是一个错误,因为政治犯会继续把牢底坐穿,而且他说古巴的人权在很多情况下都令人悲哀。
Foist sth.on sb.
把假货[次货]骗售给某人
Work experience is when someone asks to foist their 16-year-old child on to you for a week or two so that he or she can get an idea of their career options.
工作经验就是有人要把他们16岁的孩子硬塞给你一两周,好让他或她能对自己的职业选择有个概念。
He tried to foist some inferior goods (off) on me.
他企图把一些劣质货强售给我。
The dishonest shopkeeper foist inferior goods on his customer.
这不诚实的店主以劣货蒙骗他的主顾。