wield Определение на русском языке

  • 0 to hold a weapon or tool and look as if you are going to use it -- держать в руках (оружие)

  • 1 to have a lot of influence or power over other people -- обладать влиянием/властью и т.д.

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Examples of wield

  • Unlike party support, environmental interest-group pressure can be wielded more broadly on legislators and officials during and between elections.

  • Power most often is wielded in these accounts by male representatives of the state, of employers, or of the judicial system.

  • In the absence of such criteria, arguments from 'description versus explanation' can be wielded more or less arbitrarily and as such carry no real force.

  • Rather, the 1920s 'was a time when women were engaged in the transformative stage from wielding in-uence to exercising power' (p. 9).

  • No government could afford to ignore the influence democratic politicians and the party press wielded in the public sphere.

  • In response, nineteenth-century women of all classes wielded needles, hooks, and bobbins to an extent previously unknown.

  • Our highpowered theoretical tools must not be wielded ignorantly or unfeelingly.

  • Language has long been used as a tool by which hegemonic power can be wielded over those with alternative world visions.

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