wield
/wiːld/ (bre, ipa) · [wˈild] /wiːld/ (ame, ipa) · [wˈild] /ˈwēld How to pronounce wield (audio)/ (ame, mw)
wield — 動詞
- wieldpresent simple I / you / we / they
- wieldshe / she / it
- wieldedpast simple
- wielding-ing form
1. to keep a weapon or piece of equipment in your hand and use it with control, som
揮舞;使用
拿著武器或工具來操作
to keep a weapon or piece of equipment in your hand and use it with control, sometimes to threaten someone and sometimes to do a skilled job
Baraka wielded a knife to cut a path through the thick plants.
Baraka 揮舞著刀子,穿過茂密植物清出一條路。
wield + weapon/tool in the hand
In the shed, Putri wields a hammer with steady, careful strokes.
在棚屋裡,Putri 使用鐵鎚時每一下都很穩。
common pattern: wield + tool
Liang seized a broom and wielded it like a spear.
Liang 抓起掃把,把它當成長矛般揮舞。
After months of practice, Aylin could wield a paintbrush with confidence.
練了幾個月後,Aylin 已能很有自信地使用畫筆。
文法句型
wield + weapon/tool
用法筆記
Usually takes a physical object such as a knife, hammer, broom, or brush. It suggests controlled use, and in tense situations it can imply that the object is being used as a threat.
常見錯誤
2. to actively use authority, influence, or control so that other people change wha
行使
運用權力或影響力左右他人
to actively use authority, influence, or control so that other people change what they do or decide
As chair, Hannah wields enough influence to delay the final vote.
身為主席,Hannah 足以行使影響力,讓最後表決延後。
wield + influence in formal decisions
The governor tried to wield emergency powers after the river burst its banks.
河水潰堤後,州長試圖行使緊急權力。
common object: wield emergency powers
Eric never shouts, but he still wields authority in every meeting.
Eric 從不大吼,但他在每場會議上仍能行使權威。
By controlling the budget, Mira wielded quiet power across the whole department.
藉由掌管預算,Mira 在整個部門裡行使低調卻實在的權力。
文法句型
wield + power/influence/authority
用法筆記
Most often takes nouns like power, influence, authority, or control. Compared with simply 'have', 'wield' stresses active use, especially in politics, business, or other institutions.