 
							 美 
											[wiːld]
										
													美 
											[wiːld]
																 
										
							hold in one's hand(s) and use (a weapon,tool,etc.)
have and/or use (power,influence,etc.)
																																	"wield power and authority"
																															
																																	"The burglar wielded an axe"
																							"The young violinist didn't manage her bow very well"
																															
Her daughters..Much pain'd themselves her stumbling feet to weeld.
出自: P. Fletcher
Whose mind was..strong to weild all science.
出自: E. Young
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