exerting 的定义
- to put forth or into use, as power; exercise, as ability or influence; put into vigorous action: to exert every effort.
- to put into strenuous, vigorous action or effort.
exerting 近义词
make use of
exerting 的近义词 31 个
- apply
- bring to bear
- exercise
- expend
- strive
- utilize
- wield
- dig
- employ
- endeavor
- labor
- plug
- ply
- push
- strain
- struggle
- throw
- toil
- use
- work
- apply oneself
- bring into play
- give all one's got
- give best shot
- make effort
- peg away
- pour it on
- put forth
- put out
- sweat it
- try hard
exerting 的反义词 7 个
更多exerting例句
- The people that would have to exert pressure on the Justice Department, or the Interior Department, that’s Congress.
- A systematic way of organizing them and the forces that they exerted seemed a pathway to describing the basic structure and behavior of the universe.
- Pack has become notorious among journalists at Voice of America, Radio Free Europe and other agencies under his purview for his efforts to exert control over their work.
- Just like a finger pushing on a top, that air exerts a force on the spin axis of the ball.
- He exerted similar energies to win from a reluctant Congress the Panama Canal treaties, which Alter says avoided a major war in Central America.
- Archrival India has money to throw around, and Iran and Russia are also exerting influence in the region.
- Malakhov says there are criminals who have joined the rebel ranks and are exerting influence with their new positions.
- Pre-combination therapies, AIDS was still exerting its decimating effect, with all the extra bigotry around that.
- You must work standing up, bending over, and exerting yourself most or all of the time.
- But it does matter very much if retirees are going to be living longer and exerting a greater burden on current workers.
- The powerful influence which Madame Roland was thus exerting could not be concealed.
- His ears told him that the dog was holding his own—exerting all his power and neither gaining nor losing.
- Jim and Grundy each seized an oar, and, exerting their strength, they were soon clear of the wreck.
- By exerting myself to persevere for about a month, I was enabled to feel perfectly resigned.
- This was from sheer exhaustion, caused by exerting themselves far beyond their natural strength.