arm-twisting
/ˈɑːm twɪstɪŋ/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈɑːrm twɪstɪŋ/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈärm-ˌtwi-stiŋ/ (ame, mw)
arm-twisting — 名詞
1. The act of putting strong pressure on someone — using threats, influence, or oth
施壓;強迫
用威脅或影響力迫使對方照辦
The act of putting strong pressure on someone — using threats, influence, or other forceful methods — to make them do what you want, rather than letting them decide freely.
After months of arm-twisting by the union, the company finally agreed to raise wages.
經過工會數月的施壓,公司終於同意調高薪資。
arm-twisting by
Neha used a lot of arm-twisting to get her colleagues to support the new proposal.
Neha 出了很大的力氣施壓,才讓同事們支持這項新提案。
used a lot of arm-twisting
The committee's arm-twisting of reluctant members led to a heated argument.
委員會對不情願的成員施壓,導致了一場激烈的爭吵。
Some senators accused the opposition of arm-twisting to push the bill through without proper debate.
幾位參議員指控反對黨施壓,在未經充分辯論的情況下強行推動法案通過。
Omar tried arm-twisting first, but found that simple persuasion worked better with the team.
Omar 先試著施壓,卻發現對團隊來說,單純說服反而更有用。
- coercion
stronger and more direct; implies a threat of punishment
- intimidation
focuses on creating fear rather than applying reasoned pressure
- pressure
broader and less forceful; can be gentle or strong
- bullying
more personal and aggressive; suggests repeated mistreatment
- persuasion
influencing someone through reasoning and argument, not pressure
- encouragement
giving support or confidence without force
文法句型
used as subject or object
often followed by 'of' / 'by'
用法筆記
Uncountable noun — you cannot say 'an arm-twisting' or 'arm-twistings'. Often appears in political or business contexts where someone uses their position of power to force a decision.