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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

  • 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。
  • France would prefer the stick to be wielded at the discretion of governments.
    法国选择坚持随各国政府的意愿运用这些规则。
  • Robert Dudley, the long-standing chief executive of TNK-BP, was forced out late last year after Russian shareholders complained that BP managers wielded too much control at the company.
    去年年底,在俄罗斯股东抱怨英国石油经理人对秋明bp施加了太多控制之后,长期担任公司首席执行官的罗伯特达德利(robertdudley)被迫离职。
  • The powers these landed nobles wielded over their tenants even in their personal affairs was sometimes amazing.
    这些地主老爷在私生活中向佃户滥施淫威,有时也很惊人。
  • It is broad enough to be wielded against other countries, which may mimic America's tactics against China or each other.
    这个方案足够宽泛被用来反对其他国家,他们会效仿美国策略反对中国或彼此交恶。
  • No real loss here, except maybe to hunters who fancied themselves melee hunters and dual wielded.
    没有什么实际的损失。除了一些非常喜欢近身格斗的猎人。
  • The burglar wielded an axe.
    夜贼挥动着一把斧头。
  • 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。
  • Specialised ranged Aztec troops who wielded javelin-sized arrows which they also used in melee.
    阿兹台克巨弩兵使用类似标枪的弩箭,既可远程投掷,亦能近身肉搏。
  • 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。