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wielded

英 [ˈwiːldɪd]

美 [ˈwiːldɪd]

v.  拥有,运用,行使,支配(权力等); 挥,操,使用(武器、工具等)
wield的过去分词和过去式

过去式:wielded 过去分词:wielded 

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.
    1. ...a lone assailant wielding a kitchen knife.
      孤身一人、手持菜刀的袭击者
  • VERB 掌握,运用,行使(权利)
    If someonewieldspower, they have it and are able to use it.
    1. 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。

双语例句

  • First, that she could have done more had she wielded her handbag more deftly.
    首先,如果她挥舞手提包的技巧在娴熟一些,她本应会有更大的成就。
  • The country's most powerful media executive, who is also the force behind the Yomiuri Giants, the nation's most successful baseball team, has wielded his enormous influence to promote a consistently conservative agenda.
    作为日本最有影响力的媒体高管,渡边恒雄一直在利用自己巨大的影响力,推进日本保守派的议程。此外,他还是该国最成功棒球队读卖巨人军(YomiuriGiants)的老板。
  • No matter their sex, all of the cats wielded their right and left paws about equally on these less demanding tasks.
    在这些要求不那么高的任务中,所有的猫不论性别,挥动左右爪的几率几乎相等。
  • The capitalist himself has wielded such power, presumably on a smaller scale, by using his money to manufacture a different kind of "Anonymous machinery from raw men".
    用钱制造另一个“新手的未名的机器”,这样资本家或许只在小范围内有了火星一样的力量。
  • Then, in 2008, they furtively wielded the knife again, pulling funding from some American banks and the "repo" repurchase markets.
    然后,在2008年,它们再次悄悄地使用了这把凶器,将资金从一些美国银行以及“回购(repo)”市场中撤了出来。
  • He was, nominally, the leader but others actually wielded the power.
    他在名义上是领袖,但实际掌权的是别的人。
  • Economic arguments can be double-edged; sometimes they are best not wielded.
    经济学论据可能是一把双刃剑;有时最好不要用它。
  • Pruning having wielded Western style's on model has done out the effect hiding dyadic stack-up clothing feeling.
    造型上运用了西式的剪裁做出了藏式服装层叠感觉的效果。
  • Some wielded swords, protected only with a shield and a heavy helmet.
    一些角斗士挥舞着剑,护具则只是一面盾牌和一顶重盔。
  • The political leaders historically wielded proportionally much more power vis a vis people.
    历史上,君与民之间的权力差距非常悬殊。