power
power 英 [ˈpaʊə(r)] 美 [ˈpaʊɚ]
n. 力量;电力,功率;政权;[数] 幂 v. 驱动;迅猛移动
进行时:powering 过去式:powered 过去分词:powered 第三人称单数:powers 名词复数:powers
- Someone with power has physical strength or they're in control of things. So a weakling who's in charge of a business still has a lot of power.
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- n. 力量;电力,功率;政权;[数] 幂
- v. 驱动;迅猛移动
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1. to have sb in your power
能支配某人
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2. He has the power to make things very unpleasant for us.
他掌握着我们的命运,可以把我们搞得狼狈不堪。
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3. to take/seize/lose power
掌握╱夺取╱失掉政权
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4. The party came to power at the last election.
这个政党是在上次大选中当选执政的。
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5. They are hoping to return to power.
他们希望重掌政权。
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6. He had lost the power of speech.
他丧失了说话能力。
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7. The powers of the police must be clearly defined.
警察的职权必须明确界定。
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8. an allied power,an enemy power
同盟国;敌对国
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9. economic power
经济实力
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10. air power,sea power
空中╱海上军事力量
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11. the power of the media
新闻媒体的影响力
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12. nuclear power,wind power,solar power
核能;风能;太阳能
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13. 4 to the power of 3 is 64.
*4 的 3 次方是 64。
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14. They've switched off the power.
他们关掉了电源。
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15. She powered her way into the lead.
她迅速用力冲到最前面。
- power (n.) c. 1300, "ability; ability to act or do; strength, vigor, might," especially in battle; "efficacy; control, mastery, lordship, dominion; legal power or authority; authorization; military force, an army," from Anglo-French pouair, Old French povoir, noun use of the infinitive, "to be able," earlier podir (9c.), from Vulgar Latin *potere, from Latin potis "powerful" (from PIE root *poti- "powerful; lord").
- power (v.) "to supply with power," 1898, from power (n.). Earlier it meant "make powerful" (1530s). Related: Powered; powering.
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