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  • 1 wield

    {wi:ld}
    1. притежавам, владея
    to WIELD the sceptre царувам
    to WIELD influence упражнявам влияние
    2. владея добре (оръжие, инструмент и пр.)
    to WIELD the pen пиша добре, писател съм
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    {wi:ld} v 1. притежавам, владея; to wield the sceptre царувам; to wield
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    v владея, мога да си служа (боравя) с; упражнявам (власт);wield; v 1. притежавам, владея; to wield the sceptre царувам; to wield influence упражнявам влияние
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    1. to wield influence упражнявам влияние 2. to wield the pen пиша добре, писател съм 3. to wield the sceptre царувам 4. владея добре (оръжие, инструмент и пр.) 5. притежавам, владея
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    wield [wi:ld] v книж. 1. владея; to \wield the sceptre царувам; to \wield power упражнявам власт; 2. владея добре, служа си добре с (оръжие, инструмент); to \wield the pen пиша, писател съм; 3. ост. направлявам.

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  • Power in international relations — The chamber of the United Nations Security Council Power in international relations is defined in several different ways. Political scientists, historians, and practitioners of international relations (diplomats) have used the following concepts… …   Wikipedia

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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 — [ 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 — ► VERB 1) hold and use (a weapon or tool). 2) have and be able to use (power or influence). DERIVATIVES wielder noun. ORIGIN Old English, «govern, subdue, direct» …   English terms dictionary

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