duress
n.
early 14c., "harsh or severe treatment," from Old French duresse, from Latin duritia "hardness," from durus "hard" (see endure). For Old French -esse, compare fortress. Sense of "coercion, compulsion" is from 1590s.
〔李〕[dur;-ess] v.强迫; 胁迫; 监禁; 束缚 ←dur (L durare)=to harden or last 使坚固; 持久