exert
柯林斯词典
1. V-T If someone or something exerts influence, authority, or pressure, they use it in a strong or determined way, especially in order to produce a particular effect. 施加 (影响、压力); 运用 (权威)[正式]
He exerted considerable influence on the thinking of the scientific community on these issues. 他对科学界在这些问题上的思考施加了相当大的影响。
2. V-T If you exert yourself, you make a great physical or mental effort, or work hard to do something. 耗费 (自己的精力)
Do not exert yourself unnecessarily. 不要无谓地耗费自己的精力。
3. exertionN-UNCOUNT 耗费
He clearly found the physical exertion exhilarating. 他明显发现体力消耗令人愉悦。
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exert /ɪɡˈzɜːt/ (exerting,exerted,exerts)
剑桥词典
exert verb (USE)
[ 及物动词:后面接宾语的动词 ]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)
If 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。
Some 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。
exert verb (MAKE AN EFFORT)
exert yourselfto 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。 返回 exert