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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

task force SUST.

task force MILIT.
task force MILIT.
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. task [ingl. am. tæsk, ingl. brit. tɑːsk] SUST.

to give or set sb a task

II. task [ingl. am. tæsk, ingl. brit. tɑːsk] V. trans.

to task sb to do sth/with doing sth

I. force [ingl. am. fɔrs, ingl. brit. fɔːs] SUST.

1.1. force U (strength, violence):

1.2. force U (coercion):

by force of arms liter.

2.1. force C or U FÍS.:

2.2. force C (influential thing, person):

unirse a alguien

3. force U (of argument, personality):

4. force C (group of people):

5. force U (validity):

II. force [ingl. am. fɔrs, ingl. brit. fɔːs] V. trans.

1. force (compel):

to force sb to + infin
obligar or forzar a alguien a  +  infin

2.1. force (bring about, obtain):

force action/change

2.2. force (extort):

to force sth out of or from sb they had to force the secret out of him or from him

3. force (impose):

4.1. force (exert pressure, push, drive):

force knob/handle

4.2. force (break open):

force door/lock

5. force (produce with difficulty):

6. force (speed up):

force plant

en el diccionario PONS

I. task [tɑ:sk, ingl. am. tæsk] SUST.

tonga f Col.

II. task [tɑ:sk, ingl. am. tæsk] V. trans.

I. force [fɔ:s, ingl. am. fɔ:rs] SUST.

1. force:

2. force (large numbers):

3. force (influence):

4. force (validity):

5. force MILIT.:

II. force [fɔ:s, ingl. am. fɔ:rs] V. trans.

1. force (use power):

2. force (oblige to do):

to force sb to do sth

3. force (cause to grow faster):

en el diccionario PONS

task force SUST.

task force MILIT.
en el diccionario PONS

I. task [tæsk] SUST.

tonga f Col.

II. task [tæsk] V. trans.

I. force [fɔrs] SUST.

1. force (power):

2. force (large numbers):

3. force (influence):

4. force (validity):

5. force MILIT.:

II. force [fɔrs] V. trans.

1. force (use power):

2. force (oblige to do):

to force sb to do sth
to force sb into (doing) sth
to force sth on sb

3. force (cause to grow faster):

Present
Itask
youtask
he/she/ittasks
wetask
youtask
theytask
Past
Itasked
youtasked
he/she/ittasked
wetasked
youtasked
theytasked
Present Perfect
Ihavetasked
youhavetasked
he/she/ithastasked
wehavetasked
youhavetasked
theyhavetasked
Past Perfect
Ihadtasked
youhadtasked
he/she/ithadtasked
wehadtasked
youhadtasked
theyhadtasked

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In 1944 and 1945, the task force was a refueling unit consisting of destroyer escorts and oilers.
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Repeated warnings go unheeded, and if you do nt take action, your task force will be surrounded.
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The task force moved into the town, and they blew their way through locked gates with explosives.
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A taskforce, or more-commonly task force, is a special committee, usually of experts, formed expressly for the purpose of studying a particular problem.
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The task force held numerous meetings and public hearings.
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