Examples of using Exert in English and their translations into Chinese
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Whichever superpower that successfully deploys 5G can claim to replicate its model in other countries and exert geopolitical, economic, and technological influence over these states.
Here at Stoke I cannot exert too much influence, simply because there is a lack of quality around me.".
We exert authority on the young, and at the same time we are afraid of superior authority.
The macroeconomic imbalances, especially the widening budget and current-account deficits in the United States, will exert further pressure on short-term interest rates.
In one operation he must exert more strength, in another more skill, in another more attention;
At present, the Padang taken precautionary measures, not only can not exert much effect, and some even controversial.
Petrochemicals are one of the key blind spots in the global energy debate, especially given the influence they will exert on future energy trends.
Exert pressure in a dispute over the validity, existence or correct interpretation of a collective agreement, or in a legal dispute;
Given equality, there is no basis for anyone automatically being given a position whereby they can exert power and control over others.
And I personally think that the purified crystal is easier to communicate with the master, more easily exert its unique strength.
China and Portugal signed the memorandum of understanding on jointly building the Belt and Road Initiative, which will exert positive demonstration effect on Europe.
Because these objects are so far away from the Sun and the other planets, they are less affected by the gravitational force they exert.
Indeed, there is mounting evidence that the three HERV families investigated in the study exert both beneficial and pathogenic effects on humans.
The maximum responsibility a human can accept is thus equated to the ultimate authority a human can exert.
He also told Reuters that he would exert pressure on the Chinese, one of North Korea's closest allies, to help curb its nuclear ambitions.
He is primarily interested in flagella and the mechanisms by which these tiny hair-like structures can exert surprisingly strong adhesive forces.
Promoting integrated operations is the basic policy for gas stations to adapt to the market economy, enhance their resilience and exert their commercial potential.
Based on the biomechanical studies, researchers from the University of Loughborough in the United Kingdom demonstrated that human beings can exert an equivalent force to such pressures.
The financial status of judges has significantly improved, and through the Judicial Council the judges may exert influence on the designing of the budget for the work of courts.
The current perimeter entrance checkpoints would be handed over to the Iraqis, who would exert full control during that process.