impose
v.
late 14c., "to lay (a crime, etc.) to the account of," from Old French imposer "put, place; impute, charge, accuse" (c.1300), from assimilated form of in- "into, in" (see in-(2)) + poser "put, place" (see pose, v.1). Sense of "to lay on as a burden" first recorded 1580s. Related: Imposed; imposing.
〔李〕[im-(in-)=upon在……之上;pos=to place放置;-e→“to place upon (somebody)把……放在(某人)身上”→] v.① force (one's views, etc.) upon把(观点等)强加于