wield
英 [wiːld]
美 [wiːld]
v. 拥有,运用,行使,支配(权力等); 挥,操,使用(武器、工具等)
现在分词:wielding 过去式:wielded 第三人称单数:wields 过去分词:wielded
Collins.1 / BNC.8514 / COCA.7460
牛津词典
verb
- 拥有,运用,行使,支配(权力等)
to have and use power, authority, etc.- She wields enormous power within the party.
她操纵着党内大权。
- She wields enormous power within the party.
- 挥,操,使用(武器、工具等)
to hold sth, ready to use it as a weapon or tool- He was wielding a large knife.
他挥舞着一把大刀。
- He was wielding a large knife.
柯林斯词典
- VERB 使用,挥,操(武器、工具等)
If youwielda weapon, tool, or piece of equipment, you carry and use it.- ...a lone assailant wielding a kitchen knife.
孤身一人、手持菜刀的袭击者
- ...a lone assailant wielding a kitchen knife.
- VERB 掌握,运用,行使(权利)
If someonewieldspower, they have it and are able to use it.- He remains chairman, but wields little power at the company.
他还是主席,但在公司没有什么实权了。
- He remains chairman, but wields little power at the company.
英英释义
verb
- handle effectively
- The burglar wielded an axe
- The young violinist didn't manage her bow very well
- have and exercise
- wield power and authority
双语例句
- He decides to wield his pitiful weapon.
他决定动用他的可怜的武器了。 - The man who feels this can wield the authority of an educator without infringing the principle of liberty.
有这样感觉的人才能运用一个教育者的权力而不至于违背自由的原则。 - The President offered compromises to parliament to defuse the battle of wills over who should wield power.
总统对国会作出让步,以求结束这场旷日持久的权力争斗。 - In theory, Europe should wield vast power over the IMF.
理论上,欧洲应该对imf具有巨大的影响力。 - The two firms wield enormous clout in financial markets.
两家公司在金融市场有非常大的影响力。 - Our country formally participated in 《 Washington pact 》 in 1992s, thereby could wield this arbitration mechanism.
我国已于1992年正式加入《华盛顿公约》,从而也可以利用该仲裁机制。 - Thanks to their militaristic education, knights can wield massive armor and use heavy weaponry.
由于他们的军国主义教育,骑士可以发挥巨大的盔甲和使用重武器。 - Last, they thought about how actively the candidates wield their power.
最后,他们还考量候选人如何积极活跃地行使其权势。 - If they wield no such clubs, you can compete openly.
如果他们不挥动这样的大棒,你就可以公开地进行竞争。 - The elegy can be described as a behavior and a sort of mourning and wield style.
挽歌是一种行为,又是一种哀祭文体。