词汇 | exerted |
释义 | exerted past simple and past participle ofexert exert verb uk /ɪɡˈzɜːt/ us /ɪɡˈzɝːt/ exertverb (USE)[ T ] to use something such as authority, power, influence, etc. in order to make something happen: 运用;行使(权威、权力等);施加(影响等) exert your influenceIf you were to exert your influence they might change their decision.如果你能施加你的影响,他们或许会改变决定。 exert pressure onSome managers exert considerable pressure on their staff to work extra hours without being paid.一些老板向员工施加巨大的压力迫使他们无偿加班。 Using and misusing adopt adoption avail avail yourself of something be/go heavy on somethingidiom exhaust give/allow something full playidiom go into something go through gobble something up make capital out of somethingidiom recycle spare swallow tap turn over turn to someone/something turn/use something to good accountidiom unblock underuse exertverb (MAKE AN EFFORT)exert yourself to make a mental or physical effort: 用力;尽力;努力 I was too tired to exert myself.我太累了,心有余而力不足。 Try not to exert yourself while you are recovering - it could set you back. Apart from the odd yoga class, he doesn't really exert himself much. As soon as we stop exerting ourselves, our heart rate should return to normal. She had a nap after lunch every day, even if she had not exerted herself at all. Trying and making an effort A game all out assault attempt attempted commitment crack go after someone go all outidiom go down swinging/fightingidiom go for itidiom go for someone nose seek shoot the worksidiom smarten (someone/something) up smarten up your actidiom spare square the circleidiom step on the gasidiom Examples of exertedexerted In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. Thanks to universities' dual function as teaching and researching institutions, a powerful impact is exerted by the language of academic publication. In such static solutions the hydrostatic pressure in the fluid and the elastic pressure exerted by the walls of the crack are in balance. The more broadly based they are, the more likely that effort must be exerted to extract the revenue. Near the end of the mid-nineteenth century, the control exerted by the king over women's marriages had obviously begun to provoke some strong resistance. The third element thus exerted a double function. The salts are exerted from the 'cultivator' at a rate proportional to their concentration. The equation would proceed to the right using sunlight as an energy source and to the left in darkness or when work is exerted. The same pressure was exerted by the trade unions, although for rather different reasons. They exerted their clout through traditional forms of aristocratic influence, compatible with accepted gender roles. These interactions are constrained by the possible actions that can be exerted upon the objects. This constraint simply expresses the unilaterality of contact forces exerted by the ground on the foot. Indeed, the resistant trait will only become prevalent under the selective pressure exerted by the parasite, provided no significant costs are linked to the attribute. By following the cantilever displacements as the cells migrated over these cantilevers, they determined the distribution of tension exerted by the cells on the substrate. Factually, the idea of the ensemble method had exerted a key influence on the formulation of the most fundamental of the plasma physical theoretical notions. During performance, the composition is excited and control is exerted by the user. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
随便看 |
|
反思网英语在线翻译词典收录了377474条英语词汇在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用英语词汇的中英文双语翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。