单词 | wield |
释义 | wield (once / 798 pages) v 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. You don't just have to wield something physical; you can also wield or exert influence or authority. Wield is frequently followed by the word power. If you were a king, you could wield great power in your kingdom — exerting your influence over everything from food rations to castle upkeep. As it is, though, you might just wield power over your pet goldfish. Note: wield follows the i before e, except after c spelling rule. WORD FAMILYwield: wielded, wielding, wields USAGE EXAMPLESIn the past, the presidents’ siblings and sons, while holding no official titles, often wielded enormous power as “junior presidents.” New York Times(Jan 02, 2017) But dad still wields enormous influence over his sons. Seattle Times(Dec 29, 2016) The statement calls on all sides wielding influence on the warring parties to provide the necessary support to halt hostilities. Washington Times(Dec 29, 2016) 1v handle effectively The burglar wielded an axe Syn|Hypo|Hyper handle, manage ply wield vigorously pumpoperate like a pump; move up and down, like a handle or a pedal sweep, swing, swing outmake a big sweeping gesture or movement goosegive a spurt of fuel to manipulate hold something in one's hands and move it 2v have and exercise wield power and authority Syn|Hyper exert, maintain have, have got, hold have or possess, either in a concrete or an abstract sense |
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