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verbвладеть, иметь в руках also fig.; to wield an axe работать топором; to wield the sceptre править государством; to wield power (или authority) обладать властью; to wield a formidable pen владеть острым перомSyn:brandish* * *(v) владеть; иметь в своем распоряжении; обладать; уметь обращаться* * ** * *[ wɪːld] v. владеть, иметь в руках* * *владейтеобладайте* * *1) уметь обращаться 2) владеть, иметь в своем распоряжении 3) обладать -
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[wiːld]гл.1) орудовать (чем-л.)She had her car windows smashed by a gang wielding baseball bats. — Окна её машины были вдребезги разбиты бандой, вооружённой бейсбольными битами.
2) обладать (властью, авторитетом, влиянием и т. п.)to wield power / authority — обладать властью
He remains chairman, but wields little power at the company. — Он остаётся председателем, но почти не имеет реальной власти в компании.
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wi:ld1) (to use: He can certainly wield an axe.) håndtere, føre, bruke2) (to have and use: to wield authority.) utøveverb \/wiːld\/1) (om våpen, verktøy) håndtere, bruke, anvende2) (om makt, kraft) (ut)øve, ha3) ( litterært) styre -
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[wi:ld]1) (to use: He can certainly wield an axe.) manejar2) (to have and use: to wield authority.) controlar* * *[wi:ld] vt Brit manejar: a) manusear, lidar, usar. she wields a formidable pen / seu estilo de escrever é muito eficiente. b) brandir, empunhar. c) exercer domínio sobre, governar. d) dirigir, controlar. she wields the sceptre / quem manda é ela. -
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1. v уметь обращаться, владетьto wield the pen — владеть пером, быть писателем
2. v обладать3. v иметь в своём распоряженииСинонимический ряд:1. brandish (verb) brandish; flourish; hold up; life; raise; shake; wave; work2. handle (verb) dispense; handle; maneuver; manipulate; ply; swing3. use (verb) control; employ; exercise; exert; hold; make use of have; manage; operate; put out; throw; use; utilise; utilize -
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\#tur- (cited in source as turin "I wield", 1st pers. aorist), pa.t. turnë (control, govern). WIELD, esp. WIELD A WEAPON mahta- (deal with, fight, handle, manage); pa.t. mahtanë is attested. –TUR, MAK/VT39:11, MA3, VT47:6, 18, 19, VT49:10 -
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/wi:ld/ * ngoại động từ - nắm và sử dụng (vũ khí) - dùng, cầm (một dụng cụ) =to wield the pen+ viết - (nghĩa bóng) sử dụng, vận dụng, thi hành =to wield power+ sử dụng quyền lực (quyền hành) =to wield influence+ có nh hưởng, có thế lực -
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[wi:ld]1) (to use: He can certainly wield an axe.) nota, fara með2) (to have and use: to wield authority.) beita -
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bánik vmivel, gyakorol (hatalmat), forgat (kardot)* * *[wi:ld]1) (to use: He can certainly wield an axe.) kezel2) (to have and use: to wield authority.) gyakorol -
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v. kullanmak* * *kullan* * *[wi:ld]1) (to use: He can certainly wield an axe.) kullanmak2) (to have and use: to wield authority.) kullanmak -
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• käsitellä• pitää hallussaan* * *wi:ld1) (to use: He can certainly wield an axe.) käsitellä2) (to have and use: to wield authority.) käyttää -
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v. 1. эзэмших. \wield a tennis racket теннисний цохиур мод барих. 2. гартаа авах. \wield power эрх мэдлийг гартаа авах. -
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[wiːld]1) (brandish) brandire [ weapon]* * *[wi:ld]1) (to use: He can certainly wield an axe.) maneggiare2) (to have and use: to wield authority.) esercitare* * *[wiːld]1) (brandish) brandire [ weapon] -
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[wiːld]vt* * *[wi:ld]1) (to use: He can certainly wield an axe.) władać2) (to have and use: to wield authority.) dzierżyć, sprawować -
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[wi:ld]1) (to use: He can certainly wield an axe.) prast rīkoties ar; valdīt2) (to have and use: to wield authority.) turēt savās rokās; izmantot* * *turēt rokās, valdīt -
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[wi:ld]1) (to use: He can certainly wield an axe.) naudotis, valdyti2) (to have and use: to wield authority.) naudotis -
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v. utöva (makt); svinga (vapen); hantera, sköta* * *[wi:ld]1) (to use: He can certainly wield an axe.) hantera, bruka2) (to have and use: to wield authority.) utöva -
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[wi:ld] vtto \wield sth tool, weapon etw schwingen; -
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[wi:ld]1) (to use: He can certainly wield an axe.) zacházet, ovládat2) (to have and use: to wield authority.) mít* * *• třímat
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Wield — Wield, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Wielded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Wielding}.] [OE. welden to govern, to have power over, to possess, AS. geweldan, gewyldan, from wealdan; akin to OS. waldan, OFries. walda, G. walten, OHG. waltan, Icel. valda, Sw. v[*a]lla… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
wield´er — wield «weeld», transitive verb. 1. a) to hold and use; manage; control: »to wield a hammer. A writer wields the pen. The people wield the power in a democracy. 2. Obsolete. to govern; command. ╂[Middle English … Useful english dictionary
wield´a|ble — wield «weeld», transitive verb. 1. a) to hold and use; manage; control: »to wield a hammer. A writer wields the pen. The people wield the power in a democracy. 2. Obsolete. to govern; command. ╂[Middle English … Useful english dictionary
wield|y — «WEEL dee», adjective, wield|i|er, wield|i|est. easily controlled or handled; manageable. ╂[< wield + y1; later … Useful english dictionary
Wield — is a parish in Hampshire, England. The parish contains the villages of Upper and Lower Wield … Wikipedia
wield — [wi:ld] v [T] [: Old English; Origin: wieldan] 1.) wield power/influence/authority etc to have a lot of power or influence, and to use it ▪ The Church wields immense power in Ireland. 2.) to hold a weapon or tool that you are going to use ▪ She… … Dictionary of contemporary English
wield — [ wild ] verb transitive 1. ) to hold a weapon or tool and use it: According to witnesses, Ellis entered the bank wielding a shotgun. 2. ) to have and be able to use power or influence: Multinational companies wield enormous financial and… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
wield — (v.) O.E. weldan (Mercian), wieldan, wealdan (W.Saxon) to govern, possess, have control over (class VII strong verb; past tense weold, pp. gewealden), merged with weak verb wyldan, both from P.Gmc. *wal t (Cf. O.S., Goth. waldan, O.Fris. walda to … Etymology dictionary
wield the sceptre — To have supreme command or control • • • Main Entry: ↑wield … Useful english dictionary
wield — I verb avail oneself of, brandish, carry, command, control, direct, employ, exercise, exert, govern, handle, make use of, manage, manipulate, operate, ply, rule, sway, swing, tractare, use, utilize, work II index brandish, employ (make use of) … Law dictionary
wield authority — index govern, handle (manage), manage, preside Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary