n.
- 權,政權;權力;勢力[S][(+over)]
- 職權;權限[C][U][+to-v]
The president has the
power to veto bills.
總統有權否決議案。
- 能力,本領[the S][(+of)]
She lost her
power of speech.
她失去了說話的能力。
- 力,力量;動力,電力;功率[U]
The shortage of
power dimmed the streets.
由於電力不足,街道昏暗。
- (光學上)放大率[U]
- (有時大寫)有權力的人;有影響的機構;強國,大國[C]
The world
powers will meet in Paris this summer.
今夏世界上的大國將在巴黎聚會。
- 【數】冪,次方[C]
10 to the
power of 3 is 1000.
十的三次方是一千。
- 【口】許多,大量[S][(+of)]
vt.
- 給……提供動力[H]
The tractor is
powered by a diesel engine.
這臺曳引機是用柴油機發動的。
vi.
- 【口】快速前進[Q]
a.
- 動力驅動的
power politics
權力政治
power lunch
權力午餐;巨擘午餐會
power breakfast
權力早餐;巨擘早餐會
- 權力的
片語
come into power
- 開始執政;當權
The new president
came into power last month.
新總統上個月開始執政。
have sb. in one's power
- 控制某人
The boss
had all his employees in his power.
老板控制著所有的僱員。
More power to your elbow!
- 加油做吧!
Up to now, everything is all right.
More power to your elbow! 到目前為止,一切都很好。加油做吧!
辨析
n.
- the ability to do something or act in a particular way.
- the capacity to influence the behaviour of others, the emotions, or the course of events.
- a right or authority given or delegated to a person or body.
▸political authority or control.
▸
[
as modifier]
informal denoting something that is associated with people who are influential in business or politics:
power dressing.
- a country viewed in terms of its international influence and military strength:
a world power.
- physical strength or force.
▸capacity or performance of an engine or other device.
▸the magnifying capacity of a lens.
- energy that is produced by mechanical, electrical, or other means.
▸
[
as modifier]
driven by such energy:
a power drill.
- Physics the rate of doing work, measured in watts or horse power.
- Mathematics the product obtained when a number is multiplied by itself a certain number of times.
v.
- supply with power.
▸
(power something up/down)
switch an electrically powered device on or off.
- move or cause to move with speed or force:
he powered round a bend.
Phrase
- do someone a power of good
informal be very beneficial to someone. - the powers that be
the authorities.
[with biblical allusion to Rom. 13:1.]
Derivative
- powered adj.
- powerless adj.
- powerlessly adv.
- powerlessness n.
Etymology
ME: from Anglo-Norman Fr. poeir, from an alt. of L. posse ‘be able’.