forzado
/foɾˈθado/, [foɾˈθa.ð̞o]forced
Adjective forzado (feminine forzada, masculine plural forzados, feminine plural forzadas)
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forced, forcible
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far-fetched, unlikely
Noun forzado m (plural forzados)
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convict
Verb forzado m (feminine singular forzada, masculine plural forzados, feminine plural forzadas)
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Masculine singular past participle of forzar.
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Fui forzado a beber la droga contra mi voluntad.
I was forced to take the drug against my will.
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Fui forzado a ir.
I was forced to go.
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El comandante británico fue forzado a rendirse.
The British commander was forced to surrender.
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El aprendizaje no debe ser forzado, sino estimulado.
Learning should not be forced. Learning should be encouraged.
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Tom se vio forzado a tomar una decisión radical.
Tom was forced to make a radical decision.
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Él fue un líder forzado.
He was a forceful leader.
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Fui forzado a hacer todo el trabajo solo.
I was compelled to do all the work alone.
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Tom fue forzado a dimitir.
Tom was forced to resign.
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El dinero quedó manchado después de que el cajero automático fuera forzado.
The money got stained after the cash dispenser was forced.
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Si usted es forzado a firmarlo, el contrato es inválido.
The contract, if you were forced to sign it, is invalid.
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