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exertive

/ig-zurt/US // ɪgˈzɜrt //UK // (ɪɡˈzɜːt) //

勤奋的,勤奋,勤奋的人,勤勉的

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : 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.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inactive
Synonyms
alive活着,活着的时候,活着的,活的effective有效,有效的,高效,高效的operating经营,运营中的,运营,操作flowing流动的,流动,流动性,流动性的functioning运作,职能,运转,运作情况going去,去的,去的时候mobile手机,移动,流动,移动式movable可移动的,可移动,可动的,可动operative行动,行动派,行动人员,行动主义progressive渐进式,循序渐进,渐进,渐进式的pushing推动,推广,推进,推销rapid迅速,快速,迅速的,快速的rolling滚动,轧制,滚动的,滚动式running运行,运转,跑步,运行中rushing匆匆忙忙,冲刺,急于求成,奔腾rustling窸窸窣窣,窣窣作响,瑟瑟发抖,窸窸窣窣的shifting转移,转变,转动,转移的simmering炖煮,熬制,熬炼,熬夜speeding超速行驶,超速,超速驾驶,超速的streaming流媒体,分流,流水线,流动性traveling旅行,旅游,旅行时,旅行中的turning转向,转弯,转变,转动walking走路,走动,走路的时候,走走走working工作,工作的,工作上的,工作上astir灵感,灵感的源泉,灵感来源,灵感的来源at work在工作中,在工作,工作中,在工作上bustling忙碌的,热闹的,繁忙的,繁华efficacious具疗效的,具疗效,有效的,具效力的hasty匆忙,匆匆忙忙,匆忙的,仓促impelling促成的,促成,强迫性,促使in force现行,现行的,生效的,现行有效in play在游戏中,在玩,在播放中,在玩耍中in process正在进行中,进行中,正在进行,正在处理中moving挪动,搬家,迁居,迁徙restless神不守舍,不安分,不安于现状,不安分守己speedy迅速的,快速的,迅速,快速swarming蜂拥而至,成群结队,蜂拥而上,蜂拥而来的

Examples

  • Since Ikhrata came on board, Mayor Kevin Faulconer – or other city representatives attending on his behalf – have liberally wielded the weighted vote to exert their influence at the regional government, and overwhelmingly to Ikhrata’s benefit.

  • A laser exerted forces on each bead, producing an energy landscape, or potential.

  • It just becomes weaker with distance from the object exerting the gravitational force.

  • The new experiment reveals that the snakes also exert a complex combination of movements as they soar.

  • Without the gravitational force exerted by this dark matter, stars in typical dwarf galaxies would escape their galactic homes, and galaxies in galaxy clusters would escape their abodes as well.

  • His self-doubt prompts him to exert more control and project bitterness.

  • They will never again exert the statewide control of the past.

  • But these brand-new technologies also allow fertile women to exert extraordinary control in creating their families.

  • Younger judges can exert their influence for decades, and can even be candidates for later Supreme Court vacancies.

  • And then it meant that I knew the power that I, as Eric, could exert over him—even in the few first moments when I speak to him.

  • Liszt himself doesn't play the chords as well as Gurickx;—perhaps because he does not care now to exert the strength.

  • His work is destined to exert considerable influence upon the art.

  • Margaret tried to talk of other things, but was in too much discomfort to exert herself enough to divert his attention.

  • Probably, however, there was no single individual in the commonwealth who could exert as much influence as he.

  • "Perhaps your ladyship can persuade Lady Hartledon to exert herself," suggested the bland doctor.