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81 wield
verb transitiveഏന്തുക, ധരിക്കുക, ചുഴറ്റുക, വീശുക, ഓങ്ങുക -
82 wield
[wi:ld] v տիրել, ձեռքում ունենալ -
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85 wield the sceptre
wield the sceptre править, царствовать -
86 wield the sword
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87 wield the big stick
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88 wield a caustic pen
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89 wield the scepter
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90 wield (power)
Общая лексика: размахивать (властью) (wield- букв. размахивать дубинкой) -
91 wield an axe
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92 wield the sceptre
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > wield the sceptre
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93 wield a formidable pen
Общая лексика: владеть острым перомУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > wield a formidable pen
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94 wield a pen
Общая лексика: владеть пером, обладать литературным талантом -
95 wield a sword
Общая лексика: владеть шпагой -
96 wield an axe
Общая лексика: работать топором, орудовать топором -
97 wield appropriate credentials
Макаров: иметь соответствующие полномочияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > wield appropriate credentials
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98 wield authority
Общая лексика: обладать властью -
99 wield influence
Общая лексика: пользоваться влиянием, обладать влиянием -
100 wield power
1) Общая лексика: обладать властью, располагать властью2) Экономика: держать в своих руках власть
См. также в других словарях:
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|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 — 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 — swing, *handle, manipulate, ply Analogous words: *swing, flourish, brandish, shake, wave: control, direct, manage, *conduct: exercise, drill, *practice … New Dictionary of Synonyms
wield — [v] control, use apply, brandish, command, conduct, employ, exercise, exert, flourish, handle, have, have at one’s disposal, hold, maintain, make use of, manage, maneuver, manipulate, operate, ply, possess, put to use, shake, swing, throw,… … New thesaurus
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