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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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[wi:ld]1) (to use: He can certainly wield an axe.) zaobchádzať, používať2) (to have and use: to wield authority.) mať* * *• ovládat• požívat (co)• narábat (cím) -
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[wi:ld]1) (to use: He can certainly wield an axe.) a folosi2) (to have and use: to wield authority.) a exercita -
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[wi:ld]1) (to use: He can certainly wield an axe.) χρησιμοποιώ, χειρίζομαι2) (to have and use: to wield authority.) ασκώ -
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[wiːld] verb1) to use:يَسْتَعْمِلHe can certainly wield an axe.
2) to have and use:يَكون لَدَيْهِ ويَسْتَعْمِلto wield authority.
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[wi:ld]1) (to use: He can certainly wield an axe.) manier2) (to have and use: to wield authority.) exercer -
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[wi:ld]1) (to use: He can certainly wield an axe.) manejar2) (to have and use: to wield authority.) exercer -
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v utilitzar, manejarwield authority tenir autoritat -
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wield [wi:ld] vвладе́ть, име́ть в рука́х (тж. перен.);to wield an axe рабо́тать топоро́м
;to wield the sceptre пра́вить госуда́рством
;to wield power ( или authority) облада́ть вла́стью
;to wield a formidable pen владе́ть о́стрым перо́м
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wield [wi:ld]a. [+ sword] manierb. [+ authority, control] exercer* * *[wiːld]transitive verb lit brandir; fig exercer ( over sur) -
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1 ( brandish) brandir [weapon, tool] ; -
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wi:ld гл. владеть, иметь в руках тж. перен. to wield power/authority ≈ обладать властью Syn: brandish уметь обращаться( с чем-л.), владеть (инструментом и т. п.) - to * the pen владеть пером, быть писателем - to * a sword владеть шпагой - to * the sceptre быть на престоле, править, царствовать;
властвовать - brush *ed by a skilful hand рука умелого художника обладать (властью и т. п.) - to * power держать в своих руках власть - to * influence пользоваться влиянием иметь в своем распоряжении - to * appropriate credentials иметь соответствующие полномочия wield владеть, иметь в руках (тж. перен.) ;
to wield an axe работать топором;
to wield the sceptre править государством to ~ power (или authority) обладать властью;
to wield a formidable pen владеть острым пером wield владеть, иметь в руках (тж. перен.) ;
to wield an axe работать топором;
to wield the sceptre править государством to ~ power (или authority) обладать властью;
to wield a formidable pen владеть острым пером -
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[wi:ld]wield владеть, иметь в руках (тж. перен.); 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 пером wield владеть, иметь в руках (тж. перен.); 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 пером -
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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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v/t (trennb., hat -ge-)1. (Beruf) carry out a trade, have a profession; practi|se (Am. -ce) law, medicine etc.; pursue a career; (Tätigkeit) carry out, be involved in; (ein Amt) hold an office; (Pflicht) carry out, perform; (Sportart) participate in, go in for umg.; welche Tätigkeit üben Sie aus? what is your occupation?; den Beruf des Musikers / Künstlers ausüben be a professional ( oder practi|sing [Am. -cing]) musician / artist; eine Praxis ausüben be in practice2. (Herrschaft, Macht, Recht etc.) exercise; (Druck, Einfluss) exert ( auf + Akk on); (Wirkung) have an effect (on); (Zwang) use (on), apply (to); einen Reiz ausüben auf (+ Akk) hold an attraction for* * *to practice; to wreak; to wield; to practise; to exercise* * *aus|übenvt sep1) Beruf, Kunst to practise (Brit), to practice (US); Aufgabe, Funktion, Amt to perform; (= innehaben) Amt to hold2) Druck, Einfluss to exert (auf +acc on); Macht, Recht to exercise; Wirkung to have ( auf +acc on)einen Reiz auf jdn áúsüben — to have or hold an attraction for sb
* * *2) (to bring forcefully into use or action: He likes to exert his authority.) exert3) (an old word for to work at: He plies his trade as weaver.) ply4) (to make (something) a habit: to practise self-control.) practise5) (to have and use: to wield authority.) wield* * *aus|ü·benvt1. (praktizieren)einen Beruf \ausüben to practise [or AM -ice] a professionein Amt \ausüben to hold officeeine Aufgabe/Funktion \ausüben to perform a task/a functionMacht/ein Recht \ausüben to exercise power/a right2. (wirken lassen)Druck/einen Einfluss [auf jdn] \ausüben to exert pressure/an influence [on sb]eine Wirkung \ausüben [auf jdn] to have an effect [on sb]* * *transitives Verb practise < art, craft>; follow < profession>; carry on < trade>; do < job>; wield, exercise < power>; exercise <right, control>; exert <influence, pressure>welche Tätigkeit üben Sie aus? — what is your occupation?
* * *ausüben v/t (trennb, hat -ge-)1. (Beruf) carry out a trade, have a profession; practise (US -ce) law, medicine etc; pursue a career; (Tätigkeit) carry out, be involved in; (ein Amt) hold an office; (Pflicht) carry out, perform; (Sportart) participate in, go in for umg;welche Tätigkeit üben Sie aus? what is your occupation?;den Beruf des Musikers/Künstlers ausüben be a professional ( oder practising [US -cing]) musician/artist;eine Praxis ausüben be in practiceeinen Reiz ausüben auf (+akk) hold an attraction for* * *transitives Verb practise <art, craft>; follow < profession>; carry on < trade>; do < job>; wield, exercise < power>; exercise <right, control>; exert <influence, pressure>* * *(Gewerbe) v.to ply v. (Macht, Amt) v.to exercise v. v.to bear v.(§ p.,p.p.: bore, borne)to practice (US) v.to practise (UK) v.
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