com·pel·ling /kəmˈpelɪŋ/ ●○○ adjectiveadj 1 compelling reason/argument/case etc BELIEVEan argument etc that makes you feel certain that something is true or that you must do something about it 令人信服的理由/论点/论据等 Lucy had no compelling reason to go into town. 露西没有充分的理由去镇上。
The court was presented with compelling evidence that she’d murdered her husband. 有人向法庭出示了令人信服的证据,证明她谋杀了丈夫。
3 compelling need/desire/urge (to do something) a strong need, desire etc to do something, making you feel that you must do it 强烈的需求/愿望/冲动(去做某事) He felt a compelling need to tell someone about his idea. 他迫不及待地要把这一想法告诉别人。
compelling need/desire/urge (to do something)• And it was from these experiments that Work place 2000 emerged as the response to a compelling need for change.• Most women with bulimia, particularly those with a history of anorexia, have a compelling desire to be thinner.• Such freedoms can be abridged only if the state shows it has a compelling need to do so.• Suddenly I had a compelling urge to look at Wilkerson. —compellingly adverbadv
compelling story• That he has not been doing this all his life is, of course, the point of this compelling story.