| 释义 | 
		imposition美 [.ɪmpə'zɪʃ(ə)n]  英 [.ɪmpə'zɪʃ(ə)n]  - n.实施;(新税的)征收;不公平(或不合理)的要求
 - 网络强加;强迫接受;征税
 
 n. burden,nuisance,obligation,annoyance,hassle 1.  | [u] (新法律或规则等的)颁布,实施;(新税的)征收the act of introducing sth such as a new law or rule, or a new tax  |  
  | the imposition of martial law 戒严令的实施  |   | the imposition of tax on domestic fuel 家用燃料税的征收  |  
 2.  | [c] 不公平(或不合理)的要求an unfair or unreasonable thing that sb expects or asks you to do  |  
  | I'd like to stay if it's not too much of an imposition. 如果不会给您增添太多麻烦,我倒愿意留下。  |  
 n.  | 1. a request or task, especially a time-consuming one, that is unreasonably expected of somebody 2. a tax, fee, or penalty that is imposed on people 3. the official or legal process of laying down something compulsory such as a tax, fee, or penalty 5. the setting up and ordering of pages for printing 6. the laying of hands on somebody's head in a religious sacrament such as ordination or confirmation 7. the introduction of something such as a new law or a new system 8. an unfair or unreasonable situation that you are expected to accept 1. a request or task, especially a time-consuming one, that is unreasonably expected of somebody 2. a tax, fee, or penalty that is imposed on people 3. the official or legal process of laying down something compulsory such as a tax, fee, or penalty 5. the setting up and ordering of pages for printing 6. the laying of hands on somebody's head in a religious sacrament such as ordination or confirmation 7. the introduction of something such as a new law or a new system 8. an unfair or unreasonable situation that you are expected to accept  |  
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