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 exert [ɪg'zɚt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 发挥, 运用, 施以影响

[法] 施加, 产生, 行使


  1. Her husband exerted a lot of pressure on her to succeed.
    她丈夫殷切地希望她能成功,给了她很大的压力。
  2. He exerted all his influence to make them accept his plan.
    他用尽一切影响力使他们接受他的计划。
  3. exert…on…
    对…施加…


exert


Exert \Ex*ert"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Exerted}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Exerting}.] [L. exertus, exsertus, p. p. of exerere,
exserere, to thrust out; ex out + serere to join or bind
together. See {Series}, and cf. {Exsert}.]
1. To thrust forth; to emit; to push out. [Obs.]

So from the seas exerts his radiant head
The star by whom the lights of heaven are led.
--Dryden.

2. To put force, ability, or anything of the nature of an
active faculty; to put in vigorous action; to bring into
active operation; as, to exert the strength of the body,
limbs, faculties, or imagination; to exert the mind or the
voice.

3. To put forth, as the result or exercise of effort; to
bring to bear; to do or perform.

When we will has exerted an act of command on any
faculty of the soul or member of the body. --South.

{To exert one's self}, to use efforts or endeavors; to
strive; to make an attempt.

  1. It may even exert pressure in the other direction.
  2. His brain damage had apparently cut connections between higher and lower brain areas, lessening control the higher regions exert over rage reactions springing from the lower areas, Dr. Bear says.
  3. Soviet aid to Cuba already has been cut sharply, and it now seems certain to be slashed much more deeply as Soviet republics with no interest in propping up Fidel Castro exert greater control.
  4. The generally slow pace of grain export sales continued to exert pressure on corn and wheat prices.
  5. The trial is viewed as a test of whether civilian authority can exert control over the army, as mandated by a peace accord signed Wednesday by the government and leftist rebels.
  6. Past history in terms of the gilts and money market settlement systems provides hope that the Bank can and will exert such authority.
  7. John Bowis, a legislator for the governing Conservative Party, said they would have to exert "huge pressure" because the arts were of little interest to most members of Parliament, or MPs.
  8. IRNA said that Khamenei told Shevardnadze that "Iraq must be pressured" to break the deadlock in the peace talks, "and we think your government can exert this pressure more than anyone else."
  9. Though he did not specifically promise to lower interest rates, Greenspan said he "most certainly" believed an enacted budget agreement would exert downward pressure on rates.
  10. Congress, in its attempt to exert further control in the foreign-policy arena, might very well be forcing an issue that will ultimately strip away much, if not all, of its current ability to dictate to the president on such policy matters.
  11. These momentous changes will exert pressure on companies throughout the world, but they aren't the only evolving factors. Less developed nations also are restructuring their economies and, in fact, so is the United States.
  12. Iran is believed to exert considerable influence over Hezbollah, an umbrella group of Shiites believed to hold some of the Americans in Lebanon.
  13. "We must demand from them a definition of their roles, what they have done themselves or through other countries to exert a negative or positive influence in the region," Madrigal said.
  14. The State Department agenda is negotiation, as always, and it wants to exert some "pressure" to get Ayatollah Khomeini to the table.
  15. The shirt-sleeved New Jersey man, who wore no jewelry, smiled and insisted he is "not Indiana Jones." "No intrigue," he said. "But I do have a message." Groom says American business can exert a positive influence throughout the world.
  16. What is needed is a substantial effort to win observance of the original peace agreement, even if that means postponement of elections. China needs to exert leverage on the Khmer Rouge - so far it has avoided overt moves to distance itself.
  17. On Wednesday, parent American Express Co. took steps to bolster Shearson's financial footing amid signs that the travel and credit card giant would exert tighter control over the firm.
  18. 'Thus,' it explained, 'falling metal prices exert significant downward pressure on the cost curve of the industry;' the fact that many producers were able to 'lock in' higher prices by selling forward late in 1990, when the market picked up.
  19. "Presumably, Israel's agreement to its (a conference's) convocation could exert a positive influence on the overall situation in the Middle East and on efforts to defuse the crisis in the Persian Gulf," the Soviet foreign minister said.
  20. Under U.S. law, foreign airlines may not own more than 25 percent of a domestic carrier, and the Department of Transportation can object to smaller stakes if it believes the foreign company is trying to exert control.
  21. "We haven't defined a precise course of action, but we will use all means within the law to exert political and moral pressure on the government," he said.
  22. The elections laws permit political organizations to act as a conduit for contributions to candidates as long as the organization does not exert enough control over the money to channel the cash to whomever it chooses.
  23. If he fails, local trade unions will continue to exert undue influence over the choice of candidates for parliamentary elections, at least until the issue is obliterated by Labour's national executive committee.
  24. He is no longer abusive to Muke although he does exert his dominance and herd her around, which Quinn said is normal for a gorilla.
  25. But Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard A. Shevardnadze said the United States and Soviet Union had agreed to "exert all our efforts" to encourage peace in southern Africa.
  26. "I don't think it's a classic civil war situation," he said. "I think before it will be allowed to get to that point I'm sure the Soviet troops will intervene and put a lid on it." "Somehow Moscow has got to exert more influence.
  27. That is all the more reason to deal with the cash pile before it starts to exert real drag on the shares' rating.
  28. Greenspan did not specifically promise to lower interest rates but he replied with an emphatic "most certainly" when asked Wednesday whether he believed an enacted budget agreement would exert downward pressure on rates.
  29. But Mr. Chung continues to exert influence from the sidelines.
  30. We have no national forum as the Swedes have where principles such as this could be hammered out and exert some effect, however marginal, on fragmented bargaining outcomes.
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