0 a vehicle that moves forward on a large, heavy wheel in order to make a road surface flat -- 蒸氣壓路機
1 a person who forces other people to agree with them and prevents any opposition -- 專橫的人,以勢淩人的人
2 to use great force either to make someone do something or on something to make it happen or be successful -- (憑藉強力)迫使,強迫
The report has been pro- duced by the "rolling chairmen", and no doubt their proposals could be steamrollered into effect.
He said that he had not space in the hangars, and he steamrollered the lot.
To suggest that we have not given time to authorities, that we have steamrollered or are rushing this through is an arrant piece of nonsense.
Too often planners are steamrollered into developments which exploit cheaper waterside land and result in nothing but slabs of wall facing the waterway.
I do not believe, however, that teachers will allow themselves to be steamrollered in this fashion.
He did not say a word to the leaders of the steamrollers who represented him.
What is most important now is not steamrollering through measures and further debate but the opportunity to take decisons.
I was initially tempted down the route of steamrollers or even rollercoasters—both in their own ways appropriate.