wield
wield 英 [wi:ld] 美 [wild]
vt. 使用;行使;挥舞
进行时:wielding 过去式:wielded 过去分词:wielded 第三人称单数:wields
- If you wield a tool or a weapon, you handle it effectively. Picture a gallant knight wielding a sword or a skillful chef wielding a whisk.
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- vt. 使用;行使;挥舞
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1. Congress was designed so that minorities can wield power well out of proportion to their number if they stick together.
国会就是这样设计的,如果少数派们联合起来,他们能够行使大于他们人数比例的权力。
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2. Those under suspicion can also wield supreme power over their potential accusers, or be in charge of allocating funding to their projects or institutions.
那些被怀疑的人也会向那些潜在的指控者挥舞权力的大棒,或者掌管着为后者及其单位分配经费。
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3. 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。
- wield (v.) Old English weldan (Mercian), wieldan, wealdan (West Saxon) "have power over, compel, tame, subdue" (class VII strong verb; past tense weold, past participle gewealden), merged with weak verb wyldan, both from Proto-Germanic *waldan "to rule" (source also of Old Saxon and Gothic waldan, Old Frisian walda "to govern, rule," Old Norse valda "to rule, wield, to cause," Old High German waltan, German walten "to rule, govern").
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