wield

wield [wi:ld]  [wild] 

wield

第三人称单数:wields

现在分词:wielding

过去分词:wielded

过去式:wielded

wield 基本解释

911查询·英语单词

及物动词行使; 使用(武器、工具等); 运用(权力),施加(影响); 支配

wield 相关例句

及物动词

1. A soldier was wielding the sword.
    一个士兵在舞剑。

2. She wields a lot of power in the government.
    她在政府中有很大的权力。

wield 网络解释

911chaxun查询·英语单词

1. 装备某件物品作武器:whisper用来和同一房间中的人耳语. | wield装备某件物品作武器. | abandon放弃一项你所学过的技能到某个级别.

2. 行使(权利挥舞(宝剑):speculate 推测;思索;投机(venture) | wield 行使(权利挥舞(宝剑) | recreation 再创造; 消遣,娱乐

3. (挥舞):impose on (注意介词是 on) | wield(挥舞) on | My dad is imposing. 我爸爸威严无比.

4. 挥:wield the sceptre 掌握大权 | wield 挥 | wieldy 适合的

wield 词典解释

1. 使用,挥,操(武器、工具等)
    If you wield a weapon, tool, or piece of equipment, you carry and use it.

    e.g. ...a lone assailant wielding a kitchen knife.
           孤身一人、手持菜刀的袭击者

2. 掌握,运用,行使(权利)
    If someone wields power, they have it and are able to use it.

    e.g. 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。

wield 单语例句

1. Every time countries wield force to solve a crisis it constitutes an infringement of the United Nations Charter and the norms guarding international relations.

2. They said the connection has enabled the WUC to wield significant influence in the region, which had fallen victim to several separatist attacks in the last two decades.

3. Firefighters in China have yet to gain the same kind of esteem they wield in the United States.

4. It is believed the process could take weeks before it comes to a final vote, when the US is expected to wield its veto.

5. Rousseff is expected to wield a heavy government hand in several sectors of the economy, particularly the oil industry.

6. 911chaxun查询·英语单词

6. Any peppy business school graduate is knowledgeable enough to wield the cost cutting hatchet.

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7. He was not born into great wealth and his family did not wield strong political influence nor hobnob in high society circles.

8. Developed industrialized nations currently wield about 57 percent of the voting rights in the IMF, compared with about 43 percent for developing nations.

9. Putin gained a platform to wield power, he assumed the inherent risks of taking on thorny economic problems.

10. Even at those joint ventures, foreign shareholders tend to increase their investments to wield greater corporate control.

wield 英英释义

wield

verb

1. handle effectively

    e.g. The burglar wielded an axe
           The young violinist didn't manage her bow very well

    Synonym: handle manage

2. have and exercise

    e.g. wield power and authority

    Synonym: exert maintain