1.使用;运用;挥动,挥舞
2.掌握;控制;运用
1.to hold a weapon or tool and use it
2.to have and be able to use power or influence
1.If it does not control the state, the capitalist class wields a tremendous amount of influence over the state.
即使不控制国家,资产阶级也会对国家产生巨大的影响。
2.In other words, Mrs. S. Governance wields the insignia of power, at least concerning the corporations' SOA.
换句话说,治理女士至少在公司的SOA方面有着几乎至高无上的权利。
3.The king has no power, but is greatly revered and wields enormous moral authority.
泰国国王并没有实权,但受到民众的广泛尊敬,并且拥有巨大的道义权力。
4.They combine into a powerful sword that empowers the one who wields it with awesome strength and destructive energy.
他们可以组合成一把威力巨大的剑,并赐予使用他的人可怕的力量和极具破坏力的能量。
5.From his home in the distant Indian hill town of Dharamsala, he wields enormous influence over Tawang.
达赖喇嘛蜗居在遥远的印度山城达兰萨拉,但是他对达旺地区有着巨大的影响力。
6.And blame is just another way of excusing yourself from being responsible. But this denial still wields its own creative power.
自我责备是逃避责任的另一种方式,然而这种方式仍然发挥了它的创造性力量。
7.China wields great influence among developing countries and is often regarded as the de facto leader.
中国在发展中国家中拥有巨大的影响力,往往被视为事实上的领袖。
8.Not everyone in government finds it acceptable that the Fed wields so much power and privilege in secrecy.
并非政府里的所有人都能接受美联储握有的大权和享有的秘密特权。
9.Whoever wields this hammer, if he be worthy, shall possess the power of Thor.
谁使用这把锤,若真配得上,就会拥有雷神之力。
10.The central administration wields tight control. Curricula are simultaneously undemanding and rigid.
中央政府管制严格,课程既容易又僵化。