manipulate
/məˈnɪpjuleɪt/ (bre, ipa) · /məˈnɪpjuleɪt/ (ame, ipa) · /mə-ˈni-pyə-ˌlāt/ (ame, mw)
manipulate — 動詞
- manipulatepresent simple I / you / we / they
- manipulateshe / she / it
- manipulatedpast simple
- manipulating-ing form
1. to get people or situations to work in your favour by using clever methods that
操控;操縱
用不公平手段控制
to get people or situations to work in your favour by using clever methods that are not honest, usually without the other person knowing what you are doing
Hui discovered that her manager had manipulated the sales figures to hide falling profits.
Hui 發現她的主管操控了銷售數據,以隱瞞獲利下滑的事實。
manipulate + figures/data for dishonest purpose
Politicians sometimes try to manipulate voters by spreading false information before an election.
政治人物有時會試圖在選舉前散布假消息來操控選民。
Christopher refused to let the salesperson manipulate him into buying a more expensive phone.
Christopher 拒絕讓銷售員操縱他購買一支更昂貴的手機。
Someone manipulated the footage to make the politician appear to say things he never said.
有人竄改了訪談影片,讓那位政治人物看起來說了從未說過的話。
Baraka warned his team not to let fear manipulate their judgment about the new project.
Baraka 警告他的團隊,不要讓自己的恐懼影響他們對新專案的判斷。
- control
broader and more neutral; manipulation is a type of control that involves trickery
- influence
can be positive or negative; manipulation always implies hidden, self-serving intent
- exploit
more direct in its negativity, emphasises taking advantage of someone's weakness
- manoeuvre
implies strategic positioning, common in business or politics, often less openly dishonest
- support
to help someone openly and honestly rather than control them secretly
文法句型
manipulate + person/group
manipulate + something (data, figures, public opinion)
manipulate + person + into + gerund
用法筆記
Subject is usually a person, group, or organization seeking an unfair advantage. The object can be a person, a group of people, or something abstract such as data, public opinion, or a situation. This sense almost always carries a negative moral judgment.
常見錯誤
2. to move, handle, or operate something with your hands in a skillful and careful
操作
以雙手熟練地移動或使用
to move, handle, or operate something with your hands in a skillful and careful way
Nila carefully manipulated the small buttons on the radio until she found a station.
Nila 小心地操作收音機上的小按鈕,直到找到一個電台。
The robot arm can manipulate objects as small as a grain of rice.
那隻機械手臂可以操作小如一粒米的物體。
manipulate + small/delicate objects
Using long sticks, the artist manipulated the puppets above the stage during the whole show.
藝術家用長棍操作舞台上的木偶,整場表演都沒有停過。
Minh skillfully manipulated the steering wheel to park the truck in a very narrow space.
Minh 熟練地操作方向盤,把卡車停在一個非常狹窄的空間裡。
- drop
to let go of something rather than hold and control it carefully
文法句型
manipulate + object/device/tool
用法筆記
Object is typically a physical item such as a tool, a control, or a small object. The action is deliberate and precise, not casual or rough.
常見錯誤
3. to treat a joint, muscle, or bone by pressing and moving it with your hands, esp
推拿;矯治
以手法治療關節或肌肉
to treat a joint, muscle, or bone by pressing and moving it with your hands, especially to relieve pain or correct a problem
Valentina's physiotherapist manipulated her shoulder after the injury to help it heal properly.
Valentina 的物理治療師在受傷後推拿她的肩膀,幫助它順利恢復。
manipulate + body part for therapeutic purpose
The doctor gently manipulated the baby's leg to check whether the bone had healed correctly.
醫生輕輕地推拿嬰兒的腿,檢查骨頭是否癒合良好。
Liam saw a specialist who manipulated his spine and eased his long-term back pain.
Liam 去看了一位專家,對方矯治了他的脊椎,緩解了他長期的背痛。
The therapist manipulated the muscles around Shirin's knee to improve blood flow and reduce swelling.
治療師推拿 Shirin 膝蓋周圍的肌肉,以促進血液循環並減輕腫脹。
文法句型
manipulate + body part (joint/spine/muscle)
用法筆記
Subject is typically a healthcare professional such as a physiotherapist, chiropractor, or osteopath. The object is a part of the body such as a joint, the spine, or a muscle group. Common in the context of sports injuries or chronic pain treatment.