manipulated
past simple and past participle ofmanipulate
单词 | manipulated |
释义 | manipulated past simple and past participle ofmanipulate manipulate verb[T] uk/məˈnɪp.jə.leɪt/us/məˈnɪp.jə.leɪt/manipulateverb[T](INFLUENCE)mainlydisapproving tocontrolsomething or someone toyouradvantage, oftenunfairlyordishonestly: Throughout hercareershe has verysuccessfullymanipulated themedia. Theoppositionleaderaccusedgovernmentministersof manipulating thestatisticstosuitthemselves. Controlling and being in charge
manipulateverb[T](USE HANDS)tocontrolsomething using thehands: Thewheelchairisdesignedso that it iseasyto manipulate. totreatapartof thebody, using thehandstopushbackbonesinto thecorrectpositionand putpressureonmuscles: Thedoctormanipulated thebaseof myspineand thepaindisappearedcompletely. Controlling and being in charge
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