| eng | impose |
|---|---|
| rus | навязывать; облагать (налогом, штрафом) |
| phon | ɪm'pəuz |
| ex | The court can impose a fine. The government imposed a ban on the sale of ivory. parents who impose their own moral values on their children We could ask to stay the night, but I don’t want to impose on them. |
| part | verb |
| eng_desc | - to force someone to have the same ideas, beliefs etc as you - if someone in authority @s a rule, punishment, tax etc, they force people to accept it - In everyday English, people usually say put a ban/tax/burden/strain on something: The government put a higher tax on cigarettes. |
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