Wield Meaning in English
word
ˈwiɫd
WEELD
wˈiːld
WEELD
परिभाषा
To hold and use something, especially a tool, weapon, or power. It can describe both using a physical object like a sword or using something less physical like authority or influence.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Formal and vivid; most often used with 'a sword', 'power', or 'influence': 'wield a knife', 'wield authority'. Not used for casual objects. Implies skill or control. Don't say 'wield a pencil' for ordinary writing.
Spanish: empUñar - ejercer (poder/influencia)Portuguese (BR): brandir - exercer (poder/influência)Portuguese (PT): brandir - exercer (poder/influência)Chinese (Simplified): 挥动(武器)- 行使(权力/影响力)Chinese (Traditional): 揮動(武器)- 行使(權力/影響力)Hindi: चलाना (हथियार) - प्रयोग करना (शक्ति/प्रभाव)Arabic: يَلوِّح (بسلاح) - يمارس (سلطة/نفوذ)Bengali: চালানো - ব্যবহার করা (ক্ষমতার জন্য)Russian: владеть - обладать - применятьJapanese: 振るう - 操るVietnamese: sử dụng - nắm giữKorean: 휘두르다 - 행사하다Turkish: kullanmak - güç sahibi olmakUrdu: استعمال کرنا - اختیار رکھناIndonesian: mengayunkan - menggunakan
उदाहरण वाक्य
He can wield a sword with great skill.
basic
Some leaders wield great power.
basic
She wields a paintbrush like a sword.
basic
He wasn't afraid to wield his influence to get the job done.
natural
You need a lot of training to wield that kind of weapon safely.
natural
She knows how to wield words to inspire others.
natural