exert
exert 英 [ɪgˈzɜ:t] 美 [ɪgˈzɜrt]
vt. 用力,竭力
进行时:exerting 过去式:exerted 过去分词:exerted 第三人称单数:exerts 名词复数:exerts
- Exert basically means to put forth effort to do something. For example, when you exert yourself in a workout, you can really feel the burn in your muscles.
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- vt. 用力,竭力
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1. He exerted all his authority to make them accept the plan.
他利用他的所有权力让他们接受这个计划。
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2. The moon exerts a force on the earth that causes the tides.
月球对地球的吸引力引起潮汐。
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3. In order to be successful he would have to exert himself.
他必须努力才能成功。
- exert (v.) 1660s, "thrust forth, push out," from Latin exertus/exsertus, past participle of exerere/exserere "thrust out, put forth," from ex "out, from within" (see ex-) + serere "attach, join; arrange, line up" (from PIE root *ser- (2) "to line up"). Meaning "put into use" is 1680s. Related: Exerted; exerting.
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