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		Definition of force-feed in English: force-feedverbˌfɔːsˈfiːdˈfɔrsˌfid [with object]1Force (a person or animal) to eat food. 强迫(人,动物)进食,填塞 Example sentencesExamples -  The mother made me literally force-feed him, shoving puréed food into his mouth as he cried piteously in feeble protest.
 -  There's a whole series of videos chronicling what happens when he force-feeds his students homemade root beer, for god's sake!
 -  In a protest against the British activities throughout Ireland, Ashe went on a hunger strike in Mountjoy Prison where the authorities attempted to force-feed him.
 -  Shortly after Dr Ho came Dr John Olney at Washington University, who in 1969 injected and force-fed newborn mice with huge doses of up to four grams/kg bodyweight of MSG.
 -  But the cold-blooded insects were force-feeding him with the jail's evening meal - yuck!
 -  Toddlers from the age of 18 months have a real surge of independence, and food can become a battleground, so resist the urge to force-feed your child.
 -  By comparison, the current hunger strike - in which 12 of the 13 were being force-fed as of Friday - seems almost symbolic.
 -  Lee also force-fed three patients and shouted and screamed at colleagues and residents of Edenfield Nursing Home between 1985 and 1986.
 -  ‘For the most part, they put them in isolation and threaten to force-feed people,’ Kateel said.
 -  He force-fed the baby, struck her on the legs, hands and buttocks and made the 13-month-old stand unsupported for long periods of time to make her walk.
 -  We ask those who force-feed geese and ducks to stop carrying out this abusive practice.
 -  Reports indicate he has been beaten and force-fed in custody.
 -  Independent monitoring groups said he was force-fed unidentified medicines.
 -  Even if someone force-feeds me Valium, even if I chase it with vodka, even if I'm punched in the face before takeoff, I remain petrified.
 -  When I went on hunger strike to express my faith, they force-fed me.
 -  He would keep the upper one open sometimes; talking to me, watching me, force-feeding me bits of food.
 -  Maybe I should start force-feeding her so she'll get fat and slow and perhaps nicer?
 -  Unwilling to release all the imprisoned suffragettes, the prison authorities force-fed these women on hunger strike.
 -  Eventually he learned to eat again, but until that happened I got to experience the wonder and joy of force-feeding a freaked-out cat.
 -  The country's hospitals are full of women who were force-fed as children.
 
 - 1.1 Impose or force (information or ideology) on someone.
〈喻〉迫使接受,强行灌输(信息,意识形态) with two objects those teaching our kids should not be force-feeding them political ideas Example sentencesExamples -  Such tactics may seem innocuous (even funny) as isolated incidents; the problems are only apparent when ads are multiplied by thousands and constantly force-fed to the public.
 -  It's probably because we were force-fed all those fairy tales from infancy, where everyone lives happily ever after at the end, but I don't see why the world can't work that way simply because it doesn't at the moment.
 -  The idea that children in Scottish schools are being force-fed gay propaganda is preposterous.
 -  But relatively speaking, it's the opposite of propaganda - nobody is being force-fed.
 -  And it's all because of 10 years of force-feeding the public instead of giving them what they want.
 -  We don't need to be force-fed the opinions of the writers of these publications.
 -  Instead of watching a comedy with sinister undertones, we're force-fed a melodrama with no tones at all.
 -  By saturating the airwaves, candidates and news directors could force-feed information to all but the few Americans who eschewed TV altogether.
 -  The public have no clue, as the people who create these problems are not on the hierarchic list of news, which we are, force-fed.
 -  We're just parroting and lampooning pop culture and current events because there's so much stuff that we were force-fed when we grew up.
 -  Since the right does not require the aid of government to force-feed our views down the throats of an unwilling public, enacting this legislation is the ultimate win-win situation for Republicans and the rest of the right.
 -  It doesn't bother me - I feel better not force-feeding people something to promote my new CD.
 -  The film's final half-hour is a curiosity, and not a successful one - a prolonged, needless epilogue which force-feeds us a catharsis that feels as false as it is extraneous to an otherwise fine story.
 -  This book is a thousand times worse, force-feeding us a tale not only of the author's goodness, but the goodness of his long line of ancestors.
 -  It is time for a diet of sanity in New Zealand politics, and we will force-feed it to the doctrinaire weirdos over there on the Government benches as soon as they fly the white flag.
 -  The US government were co-conspirators with the media, who wanted to force-feed us a Joan of Arc.
 -  The instruction I received as a child force-fed me the notion that the Pope is infallible, yet perhaps John Paul II's legacy will show us the humanity, the fallibility of the human condition.
 -  The January detox craze simply looks like a more intense outburst of the healthy eating/living obsession that we are force-fed all year round.
 -  The saddest sight one encounters in a tour of the NMA is a schoolchild sitting at one of these terminals being force-fed a diet of propaganda.
 -  I wanted them to have the opportunity to choose their own beliefs instead of being force-fed the most popular one.
 
  
    Definition of force-feed in US English: force-feedverbˈfɔrsˌfidˈfôrsˌfēd [with object]1Force (a person or animal) to eat. 强迫(人,动物)进食,填塞 Example sentencesExamples -  We ask those who force-feed geese and ducks to stop carrying out this abusive practice.
 -  The mother made me literally force-feed him, shoving puréed food into his mouth as he cried piteously in feeble protest.
 -  Lee also force-fed three patients and shouted and screamed at colleagues and residents of Edenfield Nursing Home between 1985 and 1986.
 -  He force-fed the baby, struck her on the legs, hands and buttocks and made the 13-month-old stand unsupported for long periods of time to make her walk.
 -  Eventually he learned to eat again, but until that happened I got to experience the wonder and joy of force-feeding a freaked-out cat.
 -  Unwilling to release all the imprisoned suffragettes, the prison authorities force-fed these women on hunger strike.
 -  He would keep the upper one open sometimes; talking to me, watching me, force-feeding me bits of food.
 -  ‘For the most part, they put them in isolation and threaten to force-feed people,’ Kateel said.
 -  When I went on hunger strike to express my faith, they force-fed me.
 -  Shortly after Dr Ho came Dr John Olney at Washington University, who in 1969 injected and force-fed newborn mice with huge doses of up to four grams/kg bodyweight of MSG.
 -  The country's hospitals are full of women who were force-fed as children.
 -  There's a whole series of videos chronicling what happens when he force-feeds his students homemade root beer, for god's sake!
 -  But the cold-blooded insects were force-feeding him with the jail's evening meal - yuck!
 -  Maybe I should start force-feeding her so she'll get fat and slow and perhaps nicer?
 -  Toddlers from the age of 18 months have a real surge of independence, and food can become a battleground, so resist the urge to force-feed your child.
 -  In a protest against the British activities throughout Ireland, Ashe went on a hunger strike in Mountjoy Prison where the authorities attempted to force-feed him.
 -  Reports indicate he has been beaten and force-fed in custody.
 -  Independent monitoring groups said he was force-fed unidentified medicines.
 -  Even if someone force-feeds me Valium, even if I chase it with vodka, even if I'm punched in the face before takeoff, I remain petrified.
 -  By comparison, the current hunger strike - in which 12 of the 13 were being force-fed as of Friday - seems almost symbolic.
 
 - 1.1with two objects Impose or force (information or ideology) upon (someone)
〈喻〉迫使接受,强行灌输(信息,意识形态)  no group has the right to force-feed its beliefs on her Example sentencesExamples -  It is time for a diet of sanity in New Zealand politics, and we will force-feed it to the doctrinaire weirdos over there on the Government benches as soon as they fly the white flag.
 -  We don't need to be force-fed the opinions of the writers of these publications.
 -  Instead of watching a comedy with sinister undertones, we're force-fed a melodrama with no tones at all.
 -  The US government were co-conspirators with the media, who wanted to force-feed us a Joan of Arc.
 -  The January detox craze simply looks like a more intense outburst of the healthy eating/living obsession that we are force-fed all year round.
 -  Since the right does not require the aid of government to force-feed our views down the throats of an unwilling public, enacting this legislation is the ultimate win-win situation for Republicans and the rest of the right.
 -  But relatively speaking, it's the opposite of propaganda - nobody is being force-fed.
 -  The saddest sight one encounters in a tour of the NMA is a schoolchild sitting at one of these terminals being force-fed a diet of propaganda.
 -  This book is a thousand times worse, force-feeding us a tale not only of the author's goodness, but the goodness of his long line of ancestors.
 -  The idea that children in Scottish schools are being force-fed gay propaganda is preposterous.
 -  I wanted them to have the opportunity to choose their own beliefs instead of being force-fed the most popular one.
 -  It's probably because we were force-fed all those fairy tales from infancy, where everyone lives happily ever after at the end, but I don't see why the world can't work that way simply because it doesn't at the moment.
 -  Such tactics may seem innocuous (even funny) as isolated incidents; the problems are only apparent when ads are multiplied by thousands and constantly force-fed to the public.
 -  And it's all because of 10 years of force-feeding the public instead of giving them what they want.
 -  It doesn't bother me - I feel better not force-feeding people something to promote my new CD.
 -  The public have no clue, as the people who create these problems are not on the hierarchic list of news, which we are, force-fed.
 -  By saturating the airwaves, candidates and news directors could force-feed information to all but the few Americans who eschewed TV altogether.
 -  The film's final half-hour is a curiosity, and not a successful one - a prolonged, needless epilogue which force-feeds us a catharsis that feels as false as it is extraneous to an otherwise fine story.
 -  The instruction I received as a child force-fed me the notion that the Pope is infallible, yet perhaps John Paul II's legacy will show us the humanity, the fallibility of the human condition.
 -  We're just parroting and lampooning pop culture and current events because there's so much stuff that we were force-fed when we grew up.
 
  
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