Word power with meaning

power (something) with (something else)

To use something as an energy source for something else to actuate or function. Often used in passive constructions. We’ve actually been able to power the lights with these stationary bicycles. The toy is powered with batteries, but those don’t come included. We need to start powering our homes and businesses with renewable energy sources.

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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms. © 2022 Farlex, Inc, all rights reserved.

power something with something

to provide something as the source of energy for something to operate. The government decided to power its vans with natural gas engines. We will power the generators with coal as long as it is cheap.

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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.

See also:

  • a whole different animal
  • a whole different ball of wax
  • a whole different beast
  • (something) to go on
  • a slew of (something)
  • a slue of (something)
  • (something) is not your daddy’s
  • (something) is not your dad’s
  • (something) is not your father’s
  • (something) is the new (something)

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And at the time, Trump was in power.


Patrick Ryan, USA TODAY, 12 Apr. 2023





In real life there’s an abundance of power underfoot in the four lower gears and little turbo lag.


Rich Ceppos, Car and Driver, 12 Apr. 2023





The Taliban’s return to power preceded a deepening humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan, worsening issues that had long plagued the country.


Celine Alkhaldi, CNN, 11 Apr. 2023





Hamas, elected to power in the Gaza Strip shortly after Israel withdrew in 2005, is designated by the U.S. and many other nations as a terrorist group.


Josh Lederman, NBC News, 11 Apr. 2023





Beginning with the indigenous Tongva-Gabrielino Tribe, on through poor whites, Chinese and Mexican immigrants and Black Angelenos, Hernández shows how those in power sought to divide and conquer the city.


Boris Kachka, Los Angeles Times, 11 Apr. 2023





Critics of the military government advocate banning or limiting the sale of aviation fuel to Myanmar to cripple the military’s advantage in air power.


Grant Peck, Anchorage Daily News, 11 Apr. 2023





Considered by many to be the finest action film ever made, Seven Samurai displays Kurosawa’s unmatched command of emotional and cinematic power, using both bravura editing and daring experimental filming techniques.


Debby Wolfinsohn, EW.com, 11 Apr. 2023





And since these mosquito control units can operate while charging, running out of power isn’t a problem.


John Sass, Field & Stream, 11 Apr. 2023




The plant about 38 miles northwest of Minneapolis is scheduled to power down Friday so permanent repairs can begin, the company said.


Fox News, 24 Mar. 2023





Inspired by the hardiness of bumblebees, MIT researchers have developed repair techniques that enable a bug-sized aerial robot to sustain severe damage to the actuators, or artificial muscles, that power its wings—but to still fly effectively.


IEEE Spectrum, 22 Mar. 2023





Wind can now power a third of US homes 🌊 US coastal wetlands are rapidly disappearing.


Clarisa Diaz, Quartz, 20 Mar. 2023





Revolution Wind 2, generating enough to power 500,000 Rhode Island homes, would go in a federal lease area near Revolution Wind.


Brian Amaral, BostonGlobe.com, 17 Mar. 2023





According to Bodge, the company has crafted 1,000-2,000 word prompts for GPT-4 that power the bots.


David Ingram, NBC News, 17 Mar. 2023





The Ernie Bot presentation happened just a couple of days after OpenAI announced GPT-4, which is the next iteration of its multimodal large language model and a major improvement over the GPT-3.5 model used to power ChatGPT.


Matthew Humphries, PCMAG, 16 Mar. 2023





The military uses Aerostar’s smaller balloons to create mobile communication networks in dead-zones, while disaster-relief agencies can power cellphone connectivity in places ravaged by hurricanes.


Pranshu Verma, Washington Post, 15 Feb. 2023





Those activists’ preferred technology is hydrogen fuel cells, which produce no pollution and can power heavy-duty trucks.


Sammy Rothstaff Writer, Los Angeles Times, 8 Feb. 2023




The Department of Commerce must bring an immediate end to this baseless investigation in order to create a sustainable, clean-power future for the nation.


George Strobel, Forbes, 27 May 2022





With mega-power tensions on the rise, LHX is going to benefit from the inevitable increases in defense spending that are going to cascade across the globe.


Brett Owens, Forbes, 11 Aug. 2022





Nick Saban for a decade has been an advocate for nine-game conference schedules, in part to add spice to home schedules that have for years included three non-power conference opponents.


Michael Casagrande | Mcasagrande@al.com, al, 25 July 2022





The Bearcats, who finished undefeated in the regular season, became the first non-power-five team to earn a spot inside the College Football Playoff committee’s top four on Nov. 23.


Brooks Sutherland, The Enquirer, 5 Dec. 2021





Whitford did what most folks say all Indiana’s non-power conference schools should do: Load up on the best of the rest in-state players.


Matthew Glenesk, The Indianapolis Star, 8 June 2022





Great to see this @CA_DWR @SolarAquaGrid @TurlockID solar-over-canal project moving from idea to proof-of-concept construction — a baby step potentially helping CA and the planet with both water and clean-power gains.


Roger Bales, Smithsonian Magazine, 25 Feb. 2022





The little things stood out during Joe Biden’s sober nine-minute Tuesday afternoon speech addressing the most serious super-power crisis of this century.


Walter Shapiro, The New Republic, 22 Feb. 2022





The Lower lake is reserved for canoeing, non-power boating and swimming from mid-May to mid-September.


Megan Marples, CNN, 3 Feb. 2022



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Other forms: powers; powered; powering

Someone with power has physical strength or they’re in control of things. So a weakling who’s in charge of a business still has a lot of power.

Power comes from the Latin word potere, which means «to be able.» But things with power are much more than able — they’re able to exert a lot of force. «The powers that be» are those who hold authority, and «the power behind the throne» refers to the people who exert influence without being formally in charge. When used as a verb, power means «to supply with mechanical or electrical energy,» as in a nuclear-powered submarine.

Definitions of power

  1. noun

    possession of the qualities (especially mental qualities) required to do something or get something done

    “danger heightened his
    powers of discrimination”

    synonyms:

    ability

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    inability

    lack of ability (especially mental ability) to do something

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    know-how

    the (technical) knowledge and skill required to do something

    leadership

    the ability to lead

    intelligence

    the ability to comprehend; to understand and profit from experience

    aptitude

    inherent ability

    bilingualism

    the ability to speak two languages colloquially

    capacity, mental ability

    the power to learn or retain knowledge; in law, the ability to understand the facts and significance of your behavior

    creative thinking, creativeness, creativity

    the ability to create

    originality

    the ability to think and act independently

    science, skill

    ability to produce solutions in some problem domain

    accomplishment, acquirement, acquisition, attainment, skill

    an ability that has been acquired by training

    hand

    ability

    superior skill

    more than ordinary ability

    faculty, mental faculty, module

    one of the inherent cognitive or perceptual powers of the mind

    bag of tricks

    a supply of ways of accomplishing something

    sapience, wisdom

    ability to apply knowledge or experience or understanding or common sense and insight

    generalship

    the leadership ability of a military general

    brain, brainpower, learning ability, mental capacity, mentality, wit

    mental ability

    breadth, comprehensiveness, largeness

    the capacity to understand a broad range of topics

    intellect, mind

    knowledge and intellectual ability

    nonverbal intelligence

    intelligence that is manifested in the performance of tasks requiring little or no use of language

    verbal intelligence

    intelligence in the use and comprehension of language

    mental quickness, quick-wittedness, quickness

    intelligence as revealed by an ability to give correct responses without delay

    mental dexterity, nimbleness

    intelligence as revealed by quickness and alertness of mind

    brilliance, genius

    unusual mental ability

    precociousness, precocity

    intelligence achieved far ahead of normal developmental schedules

    acuity, acuteness, keenness, sharpness

    a quick and penetrating intelligence

    brightness, cleverness, smartness

    intelligence as manifested in being quick and witty

    astuteness, perspicaciousness, perspicacity, shrewdness

    intelligence manifested by being astute (as in business dealings)

    marbles, wits

    the basic human power of intelligent thought and perception

    inherent aptitude, instinct

    inborn pattern of behavior often responsive to specific stimuli

    capability, capableness, potentiality

    an aptitude that may be developed

    natural ability

    ability that is inherited

    fecundity, fruitfulness

    the intellectual productivity of a creative imagination

    flight

    passing above and beyond ordinary bounds

    genius, wizardry

    exceptional creative ability

    imagination, imaginativeness, vision

    the formation of a mental image of something that is not perceived as real and is not present to the senses

    conception, design, excogitation, innovation, invention

    the creation of something in the mind

    cleverness, ingeniousness, ingenuity, inventiveness

    the power of creative imagination

    innovativeness

    originality by virtue of introducing new ideas

    unconventionality

    originality by virtue of being unconventional

    freshness, novelty

    originality by virtue of being new and surprising

    nose

    a natural skill

    virtuosity

    technical skill or fluency or style exhibited by a virtuoso

    craft, craftsmanship, workmanship

    skill in an occupation or trade

    horsemanship

    skill in handling and riding horses

    literacy

    the ability to read and write

    marksmanship

    skill in shooting

    mastership

    the skill of a master

    mixology

    skill in preparing mixed drinks

    art, artistry, prowess

    a superior skill that you can learn by study and practice and observation

    numeracy

    skill with numbers and mathematics

    oarsmanship

    skill as an oarsman

    salesmanship

    skill in selling; skill in persuading people to buy

    seamanship

    skill in sailing

    showmanship

    the ability to present something (especially theatrical shows) in an attractive manner

    soldiering, soldiership

    skills that are required for the life of soldier

    swordsmanship

    skill in fencing

    attention

    the faculty or power of mental concentration

    language, speech

    the mental faculty or power of vocal communication

    memory, retention, retentiveness, retentivity

    the power of retaining and recalling past experience

    intellect, reason, understanding

    the capacity for rational thought or inference or discrimination

    sensation, sense, sensory faculty, sentience, sentiency

    the faculty through which the external world is apprehended

    volition, will

    the capability of conscious choice and decision and intention

    method

    a way of doing something, especially a systematic way; implies an orderly logical arrangement (usually in steps)

    prescience, prevision

    the power to foresee the future

    type of:

    cognition, knowledge, noesis

    the psychological result of perception and learning and reasoning

  2. noun

    (physics) the rate of doing work; measured in watts (= joules/second)

  3. verb

    supply the force or power for the functioning of

    “The gasoline
    powers the engines”

  4. noun

    possession of controlling influence

    “the deterrent
    power of nuclear weapons”

    “the
    power of his love saved her”

    synonyms:

    powerfulness

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    impotence, impotency, powerlessness

    the quality of lacking strength or power; being weak and feeble

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    effectiveness, potency, strength

    capacity to produce strong physiological or chemical effects

    valence, valency

    (chemistry) a property of atoms or radicals; their combining power given in terms of the number of hydrogen atoms (or the equivalent)

    valence, valency

    (biology) a relative capacity to unite or react or interact as with antigens or a biological substrate

    preponderance

    superiority in power or influence

    puissance

    power to influence or coerce

    persuasiveness, strength

    the power to induce the taking of a course of action or the embracing of a point of view by means of argument or entreaty

    irresistibility, irresistibleness

    the quality of being overpowering and impossible to resist

    interest, interestingness

    the power of attracting or holding one’s attention (because it is unusual or exciting etc.)

    chokehold, stranglehold, throttlehold

    complete power over a person or situation

    sway

    controlling influence

    influence

    a power to affect persons or events especially power based on prestige etc

    repellant, repellent

    the power to repel

    control

    power to direct or determine

    jurisdiction, legal power

    (law) the right and power to interpret and apply the law

    disposal

    the power to use something or someone

    discretion, free will

    the power of making free choices unconstrained by external agencies

    veto

    the power or right to prohibit or reject a proposed or intended act (especially the power of a chief executive to reject a bill passed by the legislature)

    effectiveness, effectivity, effectuality, effectualness

    power to be effective; the quality of being able to bring about an effect

    charisma, personal appeal, personal magnetism

    a personal attractiveness or interestingness that enables you to influence others

    covalence, covalency

    valence characterized by the sharing of electrons in a chemical compound; the number of pairs of electrons an atom can share

    convincingness

    the power of argument or evidence to cause belief

    news, newsworthiness

    the quality of being sufficiently interesting to be reported in news bulletins

    topicality

    the attribute of being of interest at the present time

    color, colour, vividness

    interest and variety and intensity

    shrillness

    the quality of being sharp or harsh to the senses

    dead hand, dead hand of the past, mortmain

    the oppressive influence of past events or decisions

    force

    a powerful effect or influence

    grasp, grip

    an intellectual hold or understanding

    authorisation, authority, authorization, dominance, potency, say-so

    the power or right to give orders or make decisions

    corporatism

    control of a state or organization by large interest groups

    hold

    power by which something or someone is affected or dominated

    iron fist

    rigorous or ruthless control

    rein

    any means of control

    self-determination

    determination of one’s own fate or course of action without compulsion

    incisiveness, trenchancy

    keenness and forcefulness of thought or expression or intellect

    efficaciousness, efficacy

    capacity or power to produce a desired effect

    line-item veto

    the power of a government executive to veto individual items in a bill without vetoing other parts of the bill

    type of:

    quality

    an essential and distinguishing attribute of something or someone

  5. noun

    one possessing or exercising power or influence or authority

    “the mysterious presence of an evil
    power

    synonyms:

    force

  6. noun

    a state powerful enough to influence events throughout the world

  7. noun

    a very wealthy or powerful businessman

  8. noun

    (of a government or government official) holding an office means being in power

    “during his first year in
    power

    “the
    power of the president”

    synonyms:

    office

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    executive clemency

    the power (usually of a president or governor) to pardon or commute the sentence of someone convicted in that jurisdiction

    war power

    an extraordinary power exercised (usually by the executive branch) in the prosecution of a war and involving an extension of the powers that the government normally has in peacetime

    type of:

    state

    the way something is with respect to its main attributes

  9. noun

    a mathematical notation indicating the number of times a quantity is multiplied by itself

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Meaning power

What does power mean? Here you find 206 meanings of the word power. You can also add a definition of power yourself

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The ability to influence others and impose one’s beliefs.

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The energy rate, usually measured in watts. Power equals voltage times amps, or W = E x 1. The heavier the flow of amps at a given supply, the higher the rate at which energy is being supplied and use [..]

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  The rate of producing, transferring, or using energy, most commonly associated with electricity. Power is measured in watts and often expressed in kilowatts (kW) or megawatts (mW). Also known as & [..]

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  An electric measurement unit of power called a voltampere is equal to the product of 1 volt and 1 ampere. This is equivalent to 1 watt for a direct current system, and a unit of apparent power is [..]

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The rate at which energy is supplied. Power has define[SI] units of J/s, sometimes called «Watts» (W).

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The power of a number indicates how many times that number is multiplied by itself.

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A radar equation to describe the amount of power that a radar emits. P = I * V (or) P = V2 / R (or) P = I2 / R where I is current (amps), V is voltage (volts), R is resistance (ohms), P is power (watt [..]

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Mechanical force developed by the motive power installation in a vessel.

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c. 1300, «ability; ability to act or do; strength, vigor, might,» especially in battle; «efficacy; control, mastery, lordship, dominion; legal power or authority; authorization; militar [..]

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«to supply with power,» 1898, from power (n.). Earlier it meant «make powerful» (1530s). Related: Powered; powering.

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the number of times a base number is multiplied by itself, indicated by a small number to its upper-right e.g. 105 = 10 x 10 x 10 x 10 x 10, read as 10 to the power of 5. • the small number is calle [..]

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Relationship between people including the ability to control the behavior(s) of others. The potential to influence or restrict a partner’s behaviors. [IRW]

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A number that indicates the operation of repeated multiplication.

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ability to do work.

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Ability to act or produce an effect. Capacity for being acted upon or undergoing an effect. Legal or official authority, capacity. Possession of control, authority, or influence over others. [D03147]

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Power involves the ability, skill or capacity to make decisions and take action; physical force or strength. The exercise of power is an important aspect of relationships. The more power a person has, [..]

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The ability to get other individuals to do as one wants them to do.

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possession of controlling influence; "the deterrent power of nuclear weapons"; "the power of his love saved her"; "his powerfulness was [..]

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A measurement of the maximum power that an engine is capable of producing.

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Refers to an hypothesis test. The power of a test against a specific alternative hypothesis is the chance that the test correctly rejects the null hypothesis when the alternative hypothesis is true.

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The rate of transfer or absorption of energy per unit time in a system. 2. Whenever the power of a radio transmitter etc. is referred to, it shall be expressed in one of the following forms, according to the class of emission, using the arbitrary symbols indicated:peak envelope power (PX or pX); mean power (PY or pY); carrier power (PZ or pZ). For [..]

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The strength or the data to find a difference when there truly is a difference. Power is abbreviated with the capital Greek letter beta (b).

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Access to privileges such as information/knowledge, connections, experience and expertise, resources and decision making that enhance a person’s chances of getting what they need to live a comfortab [..]

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 forces, army.

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A number that indicates the operation of repeated multiplication.

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The ability to achieve aims or further the interests you hold even when opposed by others.

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Power is the rate at which energy is generated or used. Power = energy per time The SI unit of power is the watt. 1 watt = 1 Joule/second

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1. the ability to impact or persuade other people, even whenever they try to resist this such. The cultural type stems from many sources: management over punishments and rewards- a right to necessitat [..]

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1. A math term for designating a number times itself, x number of times where x is the power. The power of 2 is referred to as squared and the power of 3 is referred to as cubed. 2. A general term with the implication of volts present. For example, when testing an electrical circuit, turn on the power mean to add voltage, sometimes called juice. 3. [..]

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1 : capability of acting or of producing an effect [parties of unequal bargaining ] 2 a : authority or capacity to act that is delegated by law or constitution often used in pl. commerce power …

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  Amount of work done per second.

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this is needed to work the machines in the factory. Early industry needed to be sited near to fast- flowing rivers or coal reserves, but today electricity can be transported long distances and the siz [..]

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The rate of doing work; the rate of transfer of energy. It is defined in watts (W). 1 watt = 1 joule per second.

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The energy rate, usually measured in watts. Power equals voltage times amps. or W = E x 1. The heavier the flow of amps at a given supply, the higher the rate at which energy is being supplied and used.

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[from Wolfreys — see General Resources below] — "in the work of Michel Foucault, power constitutes one of the three axes constitutive of subjectification, the other two being ethics and truth [..]

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The union of peace with poise.

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Work or energy per unit time.

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A synonym for electricity.

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The real or presumed ability of a person, group or institution to exert force or influence, to make others do their bidding.

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The rate at which work is performed.

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Work done per unit of time. Measured in horsepower or watts (1 HP = 33,000 ft. lb./min. = 746 watts).

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The degree to which a statistical test will detect significant differences between groups in a sample, when the differences do in fact exist. Sometimes statistical tests are not «powerful» e [..]

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The probability of a study yielding a significant result if the research hypothesis is true.

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The probability of a study yielding a significant result if the research hypothesis is true.

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  a number that indicates the operation of repeated multiplication. prime number:

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The time rate of doing work. power factor. The cosine of the phase angle between current and voltage in an a-c circuit.

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The rate of doing work is called power. Power is a scalar quantity. The SI unit of power is Watt ( 1 W = 1 J/sec)

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Lens power describes the curvature of a lens. High power lenses have a short focal length and are highly curved. A positive lens power indicates a convex lens and negative power indicates a concave le [..]

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Power is the rate of transfer of energy. The SI unit of power is the watt (W). One watt is the same as one joule per second The formula which relates power (P), energy (E) and time (t) is: E = P x t I [..]

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The rate at which work is performed. Power is proportional to torque and rpm and is measured in horsepower.

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HP Lens power describes the curvature of a lens. High power lenses have a short focal length and are highly curved. A positive lens power indicates a convex lens and negative power indicates a concav [..]

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UE, EL, TR, EM, SP Power is the rate of transfer of energy. The SI unit of power is the watt (W). One watt is the same as one joule per second The formula which relates power (P), energy (E) and time [..]

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The rate at which work is done.

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rate of transfer of energy

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In its social and political manifestation, power refers to the ability to influence, direct or control the behaviour of people.

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The capacity of an individual group to control or influence the behavior of others, even in the face of opposition.

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menu Introduction Magic Round Binary Numbers Fast log₂ Algorithm Links Powers of Two Introduction To raise a number to a power, you can use Math.pow( double x, double p). This also works for non int [..]

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The ability to exercise control. Having access to systems and resources as legitimated by individuals and societal institutions.

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(n) possession of controlling influence(n) (physics) the rate of doing work; measured in watts (= joules/second)(n) possession of the qualities (especially mental qualities) required to do somethin [..]

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The rate at which work is performed; the rate of energy transfer over time (Lesson 18)

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Force times speed of movement. It reflects how quickly a given force is exerted.

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the probability of rejecting the null hypothesis in a statistical test when it is false.

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 — Rate at which energy is released or consumed, expressed in watts.

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The force or energy used to do work.

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rate of transfer of energy. For a steady rate (constant power) it can be expressed as E/∆t where E is the energy transferred in the time interval ∆t. Usual symbol: P. The SI unit is the watt (symbol W).

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Power or power-producing capacity intended to be available at all times during the period covered by a commitment, even under adverse conditions.

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Power made available under agreements that permit curtailment or cessation of delivery by the supplier.

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Power or power-producing capacity supplied or available under an arrangement that does not have the guaranteed continuous availability feature of firm power. Power supplied based on the availability of a generating unit is one type of such power.

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The instantaneous flow of electricity, or current. It measures the rate of electricity production, transfer or demand

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Energy used to do work measured in watts.

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Power is the rate at which energy is generated or used.

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The rate at which work is performed or that energy is transferred. Electric power is commonly measured in watts or kilowatts. A power of 746 watts is equivalent to 1 horsepower.

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The term used for the product of voltage and current. It is measured in watts.

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Electricity is commonly referred to as power.

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The amount of electricity that is consumed (demand) or supplied at any given time.

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 The rate at which energy is transferred. Electrical energy is usually measured in watts. Also used for a measurement of capacity.

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A term usually meant to imply both electric capacity and electric energy.

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The rate at which work is performed or that energy is transferred. Electric power is commonly measured in watts or kilowatts. A power of 746 watts is equivalent to 1 horsepower.

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Electrical energy measured according to voltage and current (normally watts). Power in watts equals volts times amperes for DC circuits. For single phase AC circuits, watts equal volts times amperes t [..]

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The energy for doing work. The time rate of generating, transferring or using electric energy, usually expressed in kilowatts.

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The time rate of electric energy in a device or circuit, measured in watts.

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Rate of work expressed in Watts.

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A term often used in clinical research is statistical power. The power of a statistical test is the ability of the test to detect an effect, if the effect actually exists. In statistical terms, it is [..]

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The rate at which work is performed.

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Work done per unit of time. Measured in horsepower or watts usually.

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ability to do work or rate of work being done.

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 the combination of speed and strength.

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Definition:Power expresses the ratio between work output and the time needed for it, or power = work output per unit time. One can also use its equivalent, the energy quantity needed to do said work in the equation, therefore power = energy quantity per time unit. The greater the power of a device is, the more energy (or work) is converted/transfer [..]

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   The rate at which energy is consumed.  In electronics it refers to the consumption of electrical energy in joules over time; measured in watts.

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The time rate at which work is done.

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Power is the rate of doing work

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Work per unit of time measured in horsepower (hp) or watts (W).

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The rate at which work is performed or that energy is transferred. Electric power is commonly measured in watts or kilowatts. A power of 746 watts is equivalent to 1 horsepower.

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Energy per unit time, E/t. Common units are: Watts (W) and Horse Power (HP). Electrical power can be calculated using these equations: V*I, I^2*R, V^2/R. Mechanical power can be calculated using these [..]

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The rate at which energy is transferred. Electrical energy is usually measured in watts. Also used for a measurement of capacity.

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In physics, power is the amount of energy supplied by a system per unit time. In simpler terms, power can be viewed as energy output. Power is always work done using force or pressure, multiplied by s [..]

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the rate at which work is performed and energy is converted.

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The rate at which work is performed or that energy is transferred. Electric power is commonly measured in watts or kilowatts. A power of 746 watts is equivalent to 1 horsepower.

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The energy for doing work. The time rate of generating, transferring or using electric energy, usually expressed in watts.

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The rate at which energy (or work) is used; units include watts, horsepower, and foot pounds per second.

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Time rate of doing work, usually expressed in horsepower or watts.

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Power is the rate at which energy is transferred, used or transformed. It is measured in watts.

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The rate of doing work measures in Watts or Joules/second.

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The probability of correctly rejecting the null hypothesis, i.e. rejecting the null hypothesis when it is false; defined as 1 minus the probability of a type II error (See type I and type II errors).

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controlling influence; a key concept in public policy, management and government.

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The capacity of individuals or groups to get their own way in any given situation.

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How quickly energy is transferred and work is done

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Power is the rate at which energy is transferred, used or transformed – in this context, mainly the rate at which a piece of equipment transforms the energy it receives into its particular output. For example, the rate at which a generator transforms fuel into electricity, or the rate at which a light bulb transforms electricity into heat and lig [..]

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The rate at which energy is supplied. See watt.

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A type of surface accuracy specification that applies to curved optical surfaces. It is tested by comparing a curved surface against a reference surface with a highly calibrated radius of curvature. U [..]

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The exertion of a strong influence or control over others in a variety of settings—administrative, social, academic, etc.

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Energy transmitted from the sun in the form of Electromagnetic Radiation.

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Power is the Work $Delta W$ and/or energy $Delta E$ that is implemented over a specific period of time $Delta t$. Power P is measured in $Nm/s$ or W (watts). It is important in both Mechanics and a [..]

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The ability to meet and recognize needs (power-with) and/or the capacity to exercise control (power-over, institutional power). Power can also refer to inner strength associated with courage, convicti [..]

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Most fundamentally, the «capacity to produce a change» (Miller, 1968, p.198).

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Power is unequally distributed globally and in U.S. society; some individuals or groups wield greater power than others, thereby allowing them greater access and control over resources. Wealth, whiten [..]

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It is expressed in Watt; in the physics field, it is described as the amount of energy transferred in a unit of time.

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The exertion of a strong influence or control over others in a variety of settings—administrative, social, academic, etc.

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EC Shipping Law, 2 Ed., 1998, LLP Limited, London.

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 access to privileges such as information/knowledge, connections, experience and expertise, resources and decision-making that enhance a person’s chances of getting what they need to live a comfort [..]

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This will tell you what type of outlet or universal electrical system the dog treadmill can handle.

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The engines powering the train.

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The term power has quite a few different meanings. For Biotechnology Online, we are referring to an organisation or individual’s ability to act effectively according to their intentions, needs, or values.

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We consider the exercise of power in competitive markets for goods, labour and credit. We offer a definition of power and show that if contracts are incomplete …

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Eileen Power’s undergraduate years were spent at Girton College, Cambridge, where she was a teaching fellow in history for some years. Having little …

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, sb. a great quantity. ‘He made a power o’ money.’

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The power of a study refers to how likely it is to detect a statistically significant effect size. Before starting a study, evaluators estimate the effect size they expect to find. They use this figure to undertake power calculations and estimate the sample size required for an adequately powered study.

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the ability to achieve desired ends despite resistance from others

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the positive terminal of a battery or other power supply in a circuit. Generally the highest possible voltage in a circuit. The color red is used to denote power in circuit diagrams and drawings. Not [..]

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Power is strength displayed quickly. It’s the ability to contract a large amount of muscle units in a short amount of time. Examples of power in action: standing vertical jump, power clean, sprintin [..]

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The mechanical power required to compress polytropically and to deliver, through the specified range of pressures, the gas delivered by the compressor.

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Power is the time rate of doing work.

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The rate of doing work, measured in watts, or kilowatts.

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a person’s perception of one’s ability to influence outcomes to meet one’s needs and wants.

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One of Steven Reiss’s 16 basic desires that motivate intrinsic desires. Power is the need for influence of will. This need is very easily stressed in video games because they are interactive.

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Reminder to set the throttles appropriately considering the IR threat and desired energy state.

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1. Rate of doing work. 2. Luminous intensity. 3. The number of times an object is magnified by an optical system, such as a telescope. Usually called MAGNIFYING POWER. 4. The result of multiplying a n [..]

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Reminder to set the throttles appropriately considering the IR threat and desired energy state.

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How good a deck or card is without the context of format or metagame. (Also called «raw power» or «power level.»)

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an ability possessed by Heroes that can be used during a Hero’s power phase. A given power may only be used once per turn, even if a Hero is allowed to use more than one power during their turn.

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A radar equation to describe the amount of power that a radar emits. P = I * V (or) P = V2 / R (or) P = I2 / R where I is current (amps), V is voltage (volts), R is resistance (ohms), P is power (watts).

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Power is (voltage x current) or a (coulomb/second).

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The rate of doing work, measured in watts, or kilowatts

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The rate at which energy is transferred.

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Capability of a telescope or binoculars to increase the size of an object that is far away.

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[In statistics:] The probability of rejecting the null hypothesis when a specific alternative hypothesis is true. The power of a hypothesis test is one minus the probability of Type II error. In clinical trials, power is the probability that a trial will detect, as statistically significant, an intervention effect of a specified size. If a clinical [..]

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Statistical power is the probability you will detect a meaningful difference, or effect, given that a true difference exists. Ideally, studies should have power levels of 0.80 or higher, an 80% chance [..]

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The ability of a study to demonstrate an association or causal relationship between two variables, given that an association exists. For example, 80% power in a clinical trial means that the study has a 80% chance of showing a statistically significant treatment effect if there really was an important difference between outcomes. If the statistical [..]

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The power used by a device to produce useful work (also called input power or active power). In lighting, it is the system input power for a lamp and ballast or driver combination. Power is typically reported in the SI units of watts.

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the time rate at which work is done or the rate at which energy is used. Basic equations for Electrical Power are: P = V^2/R or P = I^2*R.

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the ability to get others to do things.

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"The power of a test statistic T is the probability that T will reject the null hypothesis when the hypothesis is not true. Formally, it is the probability that a draw of T is in the rejectio [..]

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the rate at which work is done; electrically, power = current x voltage (P = I V)

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The ratio of energy per time. Power is measure in Watts, and Joules. Power = Current x Voltage. Where 1 amp x 1 volt = 1 watt.

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The ability of one actor to influence the behavior of another in a social organization.

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A radar equation to describe the amount of power that a radar emits. P = I * V (or) P = V2

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1) The measurement of the ability of an electrical current to produce light, produce heat or do other work. 2) A similar measurement of another energy form to do work. 3) The name of the switch which [..]

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The rate of doing work or the rate of expending energy. The unit of electrical power is the watt.

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Expressed in watts (W) or kilowatts (kW)

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Is the time rate of consuming or absorbing energy. [Unit: watt or W] *power The active component of power in an alternating circuit is usually referred to as power or active power. [Unit: watt or W]

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See Statistical Power.

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In physics, power is the rate of doing work or of transferring heat, i.e. the amount of energy transferred or converted per unit time. Having no direction, it is a scalar quantity. In the Internatio [..]

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In social science and politics, power is the capacity of an individual to influence the conduct (behaviour) of others. The term «authority» is often used for power that is perceived as legitimate by t [..]

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Power in international relations is defined in several different ways. Modern discourse generally speaks in terms of state power, indicating both economic and military power. Those states that have si [..]

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Power typically refers to:

Power (physics), meaning «rate of doing work», including engine power
Electricity, specifically electric powerPower may also refer to:

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Power is the tenth studio album by American rock band Kansas, released in 1986. It was the band’s first studio album for MCA Records.
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Power is the third and final studio album by Q and Not U. It was released on October 5, 2004. After touring in support of the album, the group disbanded in September 2005. The album was co-produced by [..]

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Power is a play by the British playwright Nick Dear. It is set in the court of King Louis XIV of France. It deals with the intrigue and tension of the court and explores the events and ideas that led [..]

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Power is a play by the British playwright Nick Dear. It is set in the court of King Louis XIV of France. It deals with the intrigue and tension of the court and explores the events and ideas that led [..]

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Power is a 1962 novel by Howard Fast detailing the rise of the fictional Benjamin Holt, leader of the International Miner’s Union, in the 1920s and 1930s.
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Power is the second studio album by American rapper Ice-T, released on September 13, 1988 by Sire Records. Recorded at Syndicate Studios West in Los Angeles, the home studio of DJ Evil E, it was produ [..]

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«Power» is a song and single by German power metal band Helloween, taken from the album The Time of the Oath.

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The following people have the surname Power:

David Baynton-Power (born 1961), British drummer
Arthur Power (1889–1960), British admiral
Camilla Power (born 1976), British actress
Catherine Power (d [..]

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Power is a 1986 American drama film directed by Sidney Lumet and starring Richard Gere. The original screenplay by David Himmelstein focuses on political corruption and how power affects both those wh [..]

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Power is a 2009 studio album by German electronic music artist Boys Noize.

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Power is a 2009 studio album by German electronic music artist Boys Noize.

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Power is a 1973 album by the Spanish group Barrabás. It was the first album to feature new vocalist José Luís Tejada, and drummer José María Moll, who had previously only played with the band in [..]

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Power is a 1973 album by the Spanish group Barrabás. It was the first album to feature new vocalist José Luís Tejada, and drummer José María Moll, who had previously only played with the band in [..]

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«Power» is the first track on the KMFDM album Xtort. It was used to promote the album before its release in the summer of 1996. It was released in two limited edition vinyl pressings and as a CD singl [..]

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«Power» (often stylized as «POWER») is a song by American hip hop recording artist Kanye West, released as the lead single from his fifth studio album, My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy (2010). The s [..]

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Power, in comics, may refer to:

Power Comics, a British comics publisher
Power Comics (Eclipse Comics), an Eclipse Comics title that reprinted Powerman stories
The Power family in Marvel Comics, conn [..]

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Power, in comics, may refer to:

Power Comics, a British comics publisher
Power Comics (Eclipse Comics), an Eclipse Comics title that reprinted Powerman stories
The Power family in Marvel Comics, conn [..]

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In physics, power is the rate of doing work or of transferring heat, i.e. the amount of energy transferred or converted per unit time. Having no direction, it is a scalar quantity. In the Internatio [..]

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Power typically refers to:

Power (physics), meaning «rate of doing work», including engine power
Electricity, specifically electric powerPower may also refer to:

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Power typically refers to:

Power (physics), meaning «rate of doing work», including engine power
Electricity, specifically electric powerPower may also refer to:

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Power is a studio album by Tower of Power released in 1987 on the A&M Records-distributed Cypress Records label. It was released a year earlier with additional and/or different songs in Europe un [..]

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Power is the second single album by South Korean boy band, B.A.P. It was released digitally on April 27, 2012, and contains four tracks. The lead single, «Power», was released the same day.

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Power is a British-bred, Irish-trained Thoroughbred racehorse. He won the Coventry Stakes and the National Stakes as a two-year-old in 2011. In May 2012 he won the Irish 2000 Guineas.

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Power is a light rail station in Salt Lake City, Utah, served by the Green Line of the Utah Transit Authority’s (UTA) TRAX system. The Green Line provides service from the Salt Lake City International [..]

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Power is an American crime drama television series created and produced by Courtney A. Kemp. It debuted on the Starz network on June 7, 2014, and has run for five seasons.It tells the story of James S [..]

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Power is a 2014 Telugu action comedy film directed by K. S. Ravindra and produced by Rockline Venkatesh under the banner Rockline Entertainments, both marking their debut in Telugu cinema. It features [..]

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Power is an EP by American «Goblin Metal» band Nekrogoblikon, independently released and produced by Nekrogoblikon themselves in 2013, and was mixed by Matt Hyde.

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Power*** is a 2014 Kannada-language Indian action film. It is a remake of the 2011 Telugu film Dookudu which itself was partially inspired from the 2003 German tragicomedy film Good Bye, Lenin!. It wa [..]

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Power (stylized as POWER) is the debut extended play (EP) by American actor and singer Alex Newell. It was released on February 19, 2016, by Big Beat Records. It charted at No. 11 on the Billboard Hea [..]

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Power is a 1928 American silent comedy film directed by Howard Higgin and starring William Boyd, Alan Hale, Sr., and Jacqueline Logan.

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Power is a 2016 Bengali action comedy movie directed by Rajiv Kumar Biswas. The soundtrack of the film has been composed by Jeet Gannguli. It features Jeet, Sayantika Banerjee and Nusrat Jahan in lead [..]

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Alternative forms[edit]

  • powre (obsolete)

Etymology[edit]

From Middle English power, poer, from Old French poeir, from Vulgar Latin potēre, from Latin posse, whence English potent. Compare Modern French pouvoir. Displaced the native Old English anweald.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈpaʊə(ɹ)/, /ˈpaʊ.ə(ɹ)/
    • (with triphthong smoothing) IPA(key): /paə/, /paː/, /pɑː/
  • (General American) IPA(key): /ˈpaʊ.ɚ/, /ˈpaʊɹ/, [ˈpʰaʊ̯.ɚ], [ˈpʰaʊ̯ɹ]
  • Rhymes: -aʊ.ə(ɹ), -aʊə(ɹ)
  • Hyphenation: pow‧er

Noun[edit]

power (countable and uncountable, plural powers)

  1. The ability to do or undergo something.
    • 2018, Marilyn McCord Adams, Horrendous Evils and the Goodness of God, page 74:

      If it is spirits who have power to suffer, it seems they would also have active powers to think and will.

  2. (social) The ability to coerce, influence, or control.
    • 2022 March 8, “Magistrate Yang Wen-ke Sends Female Staff in Hsinchu County Government Roses for Their Contributions”, in HsinChu County Government[1], archived from the original on 19 July 2022:

      The proportion of female colleagues in the Hsinchu County Government and its affiliated units has reached 61%. “Women Power” is the power behind over half of the services provided by the county government.

    1. (countable) The ability to affect or influence.
      • An incident which happened about this time will set the characters of these two lads more fairly before the discerning reader than is in the power of the longest dissertation.
      • 1749, Henry Fielding, The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, volume III, London: A[ndrew] Millar, [], →OCLC, book iii:

        Thwackum, on the contrary, maintained that the human mind, since the fall, was nothing but a sink of iniquity, till purified and redeemed by grace. [] The favourite phrase of the former, was the natural beauty of virtue; that of the latter, was the divine power of grace.

      • 1913, Robert Barr, chapter 4, in Lord Stranleigh Abroad[2]:

        [] That woman is stark mad, Lord Stranleigh. Her own father recognised it when he bereft her of all power in the great business he founded. […]”

      • 1998, Eckhart Tolle, The Power of Now:

        Past and future obviously have no reality of their own. Just as the moon has no light of its own, but can only reflect the light of the sun, so are past and future only pale reflections of the light, power, and reality of the eternal present.

    2. Control or coercion, particularly legal or political (jurisdiction).
      • 1949, Eric Blair, aka George Orwell, Nineteen Eighty-Four:

        The Party seeks power entirely for its own sake. We are not interested in the good of others; we are interested solely in power. Not wealth or luxury or long life or happiness: only power, pure power. […] We know that no one ever seizes power with the intention of relinquishing it. Power is not a means, it is an end. One does not establish a dictatorship in order to safeguard a revolution; one makes the revolution in order to establish the dictatorship. The object of persecution is persecution. The object of torture is torture. The object of power is power.

      • 2005, Columbia Law Review, April
        In the face of expanding federal power, California in particular struggled to maintain control over its Chinese population.
      • 2013 August 10, “Can China clean up fast enough?”, in The Economist, volume 408, number 8848:

        It has jailed environmental activists and is planning to limit the power of judicial oversight by handing a state-approved body a monopoly over bringing environmental lawsuits.

    3. (metonymically, chiefly in the plural) The people in charge of legal or political power, the government.
      Synonym: powers that be
      • 1978 November 17, The Star Wars Holiday Special[3] (Science Fiction), →OCLC, spoken by Carrie Fisher, 1:30:50 from the start:

        No matter how different we appear, we’re all the same in our struggle against the powers of evil and darkness. I hope that this day will always be a day of joy in which we can reconfirm our dedication and our courage and more than anything else, our love for one another. This is the promise of the Tree of Life.

    4. (metonymically) An influential nation, company, or other such body.
      • 2013 August 16, John Vidal, “Dams endanger ecology of Himalayas”, in The Guardian Weekly, volume 189, number 10, page 8:

        Most of the Himalayan rivers have been relatively untouched by dams near their sources. Now the two great Asian powers, India and China, are rushing to harness them as they cut through some of the world’s deepest valleys.

    5. (metonymically, archaic) An army, a military force.
      • c. 1587–1588, [Christopher Marlowe], Tamburlaine the Great. [] The First Part [], part 1, 2nd edition, London: [] [R. Robinson for] Richard Iones, [], published 1592, →OCLC; reprinted as Tamburlaine the Great (A Scolar Press Facsimile), Menston, Yorkshire; London: Scolar Press, 1973, →ISBN, Act II, scene i:

        Then when our powers in points of ſwords are ioin’d
        And cloſde in compaſſe of the killing bullet,
        Though ſtraite the paſſage and the port be made,
        That leads to Pallace of my brothers life,
        Proud is his fortune if we pierce it not.

  3. (physical, uncountable) Effectiveness.
    1. Physical force or strength.

      He needed a lot of power to hit the ball out of the stadium.

    2. Electricity or a supply of electricity.

      After the pylons collapsed, this town was without power for a few days.

      • 1913, Robert Barr, chapter 4, in Lord Stranleigh Abroad[4]:

        “My father had ideas about conservation long before the United States took it up. [] You preserve water in times of flood and freshet to be used for power or for irrigation throughout the year. […]”

      • 2013 July 20, “Out of the gloom”, in The Economist, volume 408, number 8845:

        [Rural solar plant] schemes are of little help to industry or other heavy users of electricity. Nor is solar power yet as cheap as the grid. For all that, the rapid arrival of electric light to Indian villages is long overdue. When the national grid suffers its next huge outage, as it did in July 2012 when hundreds of millions were left in the dark, look for specks of light in the villages.

    3. A measure of the rate of doing work or transferring energy.
    4. The strength by which a lens or mirror magnifies an optical image.

      We need a microscope with higher power.

  4. (colloquial, dated) A large amount or number.
    • 1872, Mark Twain, Roughing It:

      Don’t you mind my snuffling a little—becuz we’re in a power of trouble.

  5. Any of the elementary forms or parts of machines: three primary (the lever, inclined plane, and pulley) and three secondary (the wheel-and-axle, wedge, and screw).
    the mechanical powers
  6. (physics, mechanics) A measure of the effectiveness that a force producing a physical effect has over time. If linear, the quotient of: (force multiplied by the displacement of or in an object) ÷ time. If rotational, the quotient of: (force multiplied by the angle of displacement) ÷ time.
  7. (mathematics)
    1. A product of equal factors (and generalizations of this notion): {displaystyle x^{n}}, read as «x to the power of {displaystyle n}» or the like, is called a power and denotes the product {displaystyle xtimes xtimes cdots times x}, where x appears {displaystyle n} times in the product; x is called the base and {displaystyle n} the exponent.
    2. (set theory) Cardinality.
    3. (statistics) The probability that a statistical test will reject the null hypothesis when the alternative hypothesis is true.
  8. (biblical, in the plural) In Christian angelology, an intermediate level of angels, ranked above archangels, but exact position varies by classification scheme.

Synonyms[edit]

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  • aptitude
  • arm
  • authority
  • capability
  • capacity
  • clout
  • command
  • competence
  • competency
  • control
  • dominion
  • energy
  • force
  • grip
  • hold
  • influence
  • main
  • mastery
  • might
  • muscle
  • potency
  • pull
  • sinew
  • strength
  • sway
  • vigor
  • wald
  • weight
  • See also Thesaurus:power
  • Antonyms[edit]

    • impotence
    • weakness

    Hyponyms[edit]

    • atomic power
    • black power
    • candlepower
    • colonial power
    • empower
    • firepower
    • flower power
    • gray power
    • grey power
    • hard power
    • horsepower
    • hyperpower
    • institutional power
    • moral power
    • nuclear power
    • omnipower
    • optical power
    • personal power
    • political power
    • poor power
    • running powers
    • sea power
    • social power
    • soft power
    • solar power
    • superpower
    • white power
    • wind power

    Derived terms[edit]

    • candlepower
    • empower
    • horsepower
    • in power
    • more power to someone, more power to your elbow
    • non-powerlike
    • power alley
    • power animal
    • power assist
    • power ballad
    • power base
    • power behind the throne
    • power board
    • power bottom
    • power box
    • power breakfast
    • power brick
    • power broker
    • power cable
    • power car
    • power chord
    • power clean
    • power cod
    • power coffee
    • power consumption
    • power cord
    • Power County
    • power couple
    • power creep
    • power cut
    • power dissipation
    • power distance
    • power dive
    • power domain
    • power down
    • power dresser
    • power drill
    • power dynamics
    • power egg, power-egg
    • power excursion
    • power factor
    • power failure
    • power feminism
    • Power Five
    • power forward
    • power function
    • power gamer
    • power gap
    • power grab
    • power grid
    • power hand
    • power harrow
    • power hitter
    • power hockey
    • power hour
    • power in the land
    • power inverter
    • power jam
    • power kite
    • power law
    • power lead
    • power lead
    • power level
    • power line
    • power line communication
    • power loom
    • power lunch
    • power metal
    • power mic
    • power mike
    • power move
    • power nap
    • power noise
    • power of appointment
    • power of attorney
    • power of termination
    • power of the pencil
    • power of the purse
    • power of yet
    • power pack
    • power pill
    • power plant
    • power point
    • power pole
    • power politics
    • power pop
    • power projection
    • power rack
    • power saw
    • power series
    • power set
    • power source
    • power station
    • power strip
    • power stroke
    • power structure
    • power struggle
    • power struggle
    • power supply
    • power tap
    • power tie
    • power to gas
    • power tool
    • power top
    • power tower
    • power trip
    • power unit
    • power unit
    • power user
    • power user
    • power vacuum
    • power walk
    • power wall
    • power word
    • power-associative algebra
    • power-cycle
    • power-hungry
    • power-operated
    • Powerball
    • powerful
    • powerhead
    • powerless
    • powerlike
    • powerline, power line
    • powerplay, power play
    • powers that be
    • powersharing, power-sharing, power sharing
    • powertrip, power-trip, power trip
    • rest in power
    • superpower
    • will to power

    [edit]

    • possible
    • potent

    Collocations[edit]

    Adjectives often used with «power»

    electric, nuclear, optical, mechanical, political, absolute, corporate, institutional, military, economic, solar, magic, magical, huge, physical, mental, intellectual, emotional, spiritual, sexual, seductive, coercive, erotic, natural, cultural, positive, negative, etc.

    Descendants[edit]

    • German: Power
    • Welsh: pŵer

    Translations[edit]

    capability or influence

    • Aklanon: gahom
    • Albanian: pushtet (sq) m, fuqi (sq)
    • Arabic: قُوَّة (ar) f (quwwa)
      Egyptian Arabic: قوة‎ f (qowa, ʾowa)
      Hijazi Arabic: قوة‎ f (guwwa)
    • Armenian: իշխանություն (hy) (išxanutʿyun)
    • Aromanian: puteare f
    • Avar: гуж (guž)
    • Azerbaijani: güc (az), qüdrət (az), qüvvə (az)
    • Bashkir: ҡеүәт (qewät)
    • Belarusian: ўла́да f (ŭláda), ула́да f (uláda)
    • Bikol Central: urag
    • Bulgarian: власт (bg) f (vlast)
    • Burmese: အာဏာ (my) (ana)
    • Catalan: poder (ca) m
    • Cebuano: gahom
    • Chinese:
      Mandarin: 權力权力 (zh) (quánlì), 權限权限 (zh) (quánxiàn), 勢力势力 (zh) (shìlì) (influence), 势力 (zh) (shìli)
    • Czech: moc (cs) f
    • Danish: magt c
    • Dutch: macht (nl) f
    • Egyptian: (wsrw)
    • Esperanto: potenco (eo), povo
    • Estonian: võim
    • Extremaduran: poel
    • Finnish: valta (fi), vaikutusvalta (fi), mahti (fi)
    • French: pouvoir (fr) m, puissance (fr) f
    • Friulian: podè
    • Galician: poder (gl)
    • Georgian: ძალაუფლება (ʒalaupleba), გავლენა (gavlena)
    • German: Macht (de) f, Kraft (de) f
    • Gothic: 𐍅𐌰𐌻𐌳𐌿𐍆𐌽𐌹 n (waldufni)
    • Greek: ισχύς (el) f (ischýs)
    • Guaraní: pu’aka
    • Haitian Creole: pouvwa
    • Hebrew: כוח כֹּחַ (he) m (kóakh)
    • Hindi: शक्ति (hi) f (śakti)
    • Hungarian: hatalom (hu)
    • Ido: povo (io)
    • Indonesian: kekuasaan (id)
    • Irish: cumas (ga) m
    • Italian: potere (it) m, influenza (it) f
    • Japanese:  (ja) (ちから, chikara), 権力 (ja) (けんりょく, kenryoku), 勢力 (ja) (せいりょく, seiryoku)
    • Kazakh: билік (kk) (bilık)
    • Khmer: អំណាច (km) (ʼɑmnaac)
    • Korean:  (ko) (him), 권력(權力) (ko) (gwollyeok), 세력(勢力) (ko) (seryeok)
    • Kurdish:
      Central Kurdish: توانا (ckb) (twana)
      Northern Kurdish: hêz (ku) f, qewet (ku) f, zever (ku) f
    • Kyrgyz: бийлик (ky) (biylik)
    • Lao: ອາຍາ (ʼā nyā), ອາດຊະຍາ (ʼāt sa nyā), ອຳນາດ (ʼam nāt)
    • Latgalian: vaļde f, vare f
    • Latin: potestas (la) f, facultas (la) f, potentia, ars (la) f
    • Latvian: vara (lv) f
    • Lithuanian: valdžia (lt) f
    • Macedonian: моќ f (moḱ), власт f (vlast)
    • Malagasy: fianjadiana (mg)
    • Manchu: ᡨᠣᠣᠰᡝ (toose)
    • Maori: please add this translation if you can
    • Mbyá Guaraní: po’aka
    • Mirandese: please add this translation if you can
    • Mongolian:
      Cyrillic: чадвар (mn) (čadvar)
    • Mòcheno: kròft f
    • Norwegian:
      Bokmål: makt (no) m or f, innflytelse (no) m
    • Occitan: poder (oc) m
    • Old Church Slavonic:
      Cyrillic: власть f (vlastĭ)
    • Old East Slavic: волость f (volostĭ)
    • Old English: anweald m
    • Old Prussian: warē
    • Pashto: قدرت (ps) m (qodrat), قوت (ps) m (quwat)
    • Persian: قدرت (fa) (qodrat), قوت (fa) (qovvat)
    • Plautdietsch: Krauft f
    • Polish: władza (pl) f, moc (pl) f, możność (pl) f
    • Portuguese: poder (pt) m
    • Romanian: putere (ro) f
    • Russian: власть (ru) f (vlastʹ), влия́ние (ru) n (vlijánije)
    • Scottish Gaelic: cumhachd m or f
    • Serbo-Croatian:
      Cyrillic: вла̑ст f
      Roman: vlȃst (sh) f
    • Sicilian: putiri (scn) m
    • Slovak: moc f
    • Slovene: moč (sl) f
    • Southern Altai: тап (tap), кӱч (küč)
    • Spanish: poder (es) m
    • Swahili: nguvu (sw)
    • Swedish: makt (sv) c
    • Tajik: қудрат (tg) (qudrat), қувва (quvva)
    • Tausug: kusug
    • Telugu: పలుకుబడి (te) (palukubaḍi)
    • Thai: อำนาจ (th) (am-nâat)
    • Tocharian B: maiyyo
    • Turkish: güç (tr), kuvvet (tr)
    • Turkmen: güýç
    • Ugaritic: 𐎓𐎇 (ʿz)
    • Ukrainian: вла́да (uk) f (vláda)
    • Urdu: شکتی‎ f (śakti), قوت‎ f (quvvat)
    • Uyghur: قۇدرەت(qudret), قۇۋۋەت(quwwet)
    • Uzbek: qudrat (uz), quvvat (uz)
    • Vietnamese: quyền lực (vi)
    • Volapük: please add this translation if you can
    • Welsh: pŵer (cy) m

    control, particularly legal or political

    • Arabic: قُوَّة (ar) f (quwwa)
    • Armenian: իշխանություն (hy) (išxanutʿyun)
    • Belarusian: ула́да f (uláda)
    • Bikol Central: urag
    • Bulgarian: власт (bg) f (vlast)
    • Burmese: အာဏာ (my) (ana)
    • Chinese:
      Mandarin: 政權政权 (zh) (zhèngquán)
    • Czech: moc (cs) f
    • Dutch: macht (nl) f
    • Egyptian: (wsrw)
    • Extremaduran: poel
    • Finnish: valta (fi), valtuus (fi)
    • French: pouvoir (fr) m
    • Galician: poder (gl) m
    • Georgian: ძალაუფლება (ʒalaupleba)
    • German: Macht (de) f
    • Greek: ισχύς (el) f (ischýs)
      Ancient: κράτος n (krátos)
    • Hebrew: כוח כֹּחַ (he) m (kóakh) סַמְכוּת (he) f (samkhút), שלטון‎ m (shiltón)
    • Hungarian: hatalom (hu)
    • Italian: potere (it) m
    • Japanese: 勢力 (ja) (せいりょく, seiryoku)
    • Khmer: ការត្រួតត្រា (km) (kaa truət traa), អំណាច (km) (ʼɑmnaac)
    • Korean: 세력(勢力) (ko) (seryeok)
    • Lao: ອຳນາດ (ʼam nāt)
    • Latin: potestās (la) f
    • Latvian: vara (lv) f
    • Lithuanian: valdžia (lt) f, galia (lt) f
    • Macedonian: власт f (vlast)
    • Middle English: empire, emperie
    • Ngazidja Comorian: ezi class 9
    • Old Church Slavonic:
      Cyrillic: власть f (vlastĭ)
    • Old East Slavic: волость f (volostĭ)
    • Old English: anweald m
    • Persian: قدرت (fa) (qodrat), قوت (fa) (qovvat)
    • Polish: władza (pl) f
    • Portuguese: poder (pt) m
    • Romanian: putere (ro) f
    • Russian: власть (ru) f (vlastʹ), могущество (ru) n (moguščestvo)
    • Serbo-Croatian:
      Cyrillic: вла̑ст f
      Roman: vlȃst (sh) f
    • Sicilian: putiri (scn) m
    • Slovak: moc f
    • Slovene: moč (sl) f
    • Swedish: makt (sv) c
    • Thai: อำนาจ (th) (am-nâat)
    • Ukrainian: вла́да (uk) f (vláda)
    • Vietnamese: thế lực (vi)
    • Welsh: pŵer (cy) m

    influential nation, company etc.

    • Armenian: տերություն (hy) (terutʿyun)
    • Bulgarian: си́ла (bg) f (síla)
    • Catalan: potència (ca) f
    • Chinese:
      Mandarin: 強國强国 (zh) (qiángguó)
    • Czech: mocnost f
    • Dutch: grootmacht (nl), mogendheid (nl) f
    • Finnish: suurvalta (nation); suuryhtiö (company); voimatekijä, mahti (fi), mahtitekijä (general)
    • Galician: potencia f
    • German: Macht (de) f, Großmacht (de) f
    • Greek: δύναμη (el) f (dýnami)
    • Hebrew: מַעֲצָמָה (he) f (ma’atsamá), עוצמה‎ f (‘otsmá)
    • Hungarian: hatalom (hu)
    • Irish: cumhacht f
    • Italian: potenza (it) f
    • Japanese: 権力 (ja) (けんりょく, kenryoku), 勢力 (ja) (せいりょく, seiryoku), 強国 (ja) (きょうこく, kyōkoku), 列強 (ja) (れっきょう, rekkyō)
    • Korean: 강국(強國) (gangguk)
    • Kurdish:
      Northern Kurdish: hêz (ku) f, zilhêz (ku) f
    • Latin: potentia f
    • Latvian: lielvalsts m
    • Macedonian: сила f (sila)
    • Malagasy: hery am-piharian-karena
    • Norwegian:
      Bokmål: makt (no) m or f
    • Persian: قدرت (fa) (qodrat)
    • Polish: mocarstwo (pl) n, potęga (pl) f
    • Portuguese: potência (pt) f
    • Romanian: putere (ro) f
    • Russian: держа́ва (ru) f (deržáva), си́ла (ru) f (síla)
    • Sicilian: putènzia f
    • Slovak: mocnosť f
    • Slovene: sila (sl) f
    • Spanish: potencia (es) f
    • Telugu: సైనికబలము (sainikabalamu), ఆర్ధికబలము (ārdhikabalamu)

    physical force or strength

    • Arabic: قُوَّة (ar) f (quwwa), طَاقَة (ar) f (ṭāqa)
    • Armenian: ուժ (hy) ()
    • Albanian: fuqi (sq)
    • Aromanian: puteari, puteare f, fortsã f, dinami, vãrtuti f
    • Azerbaijani: güc (az)
    • Bashkir: көс (kös)
    • Bengali: জোর (bn) (jōr), তাকত (takot)
    • Bulgarian: си́ла (bg) f (síla)
    • Catalan: poder (ca) m, potència (ca) f
    • Chinese:
      Mandarin: 力量 (zh) (lìliang), 能量 (zh) (néngliàng), 功率 (zh) (gōnglǜ)
    • Czech: síla (cs) f
    • Dutch: kracht (nl) f
    • Esperanto: potenco (eo)
    • Estonian: jõud
    • Extremaduran: poel
    • Fiji Hindi: taagat (hif)
    • Finnish: voima (fi), vahvuus (fi), voimakkuus (fi)
    • French: puissance (fr) f
    • Galician: forza (gl) f
    • Georgian: ძალა (ʒala), ღონე (ka) (ɣone)
    • German: Kraft (de) f, Stärke (de) f
    • Greek: δύναμη (el) f (dýnami)
      Ancient: δύναμις f (dúnamis)
    • Hebrew: כוח כֹּחַ (he) m (kóakh)
    • Hindi: शक्ति (hi) f (śakti), बल (hi) (bal), ताक़त (tāqat)
    • Hungarian: erő (hu)
    • Indonesian: kekuatan (id)
    • Irish: cumhacht f
    • Italian: potenza (it) f, forza (it) f
    • Japanese:  (ja) (ちから, chikara)
    • Khmer: កម្លាំង (km) (kɑmlang)
    • Korean:  (ko) (him), 역량(力量) (ko) (yeongnyang)
    • Kurdish:
      Central Kurdish: زەبر (ckb) (zebir), قووەت(quwet)
      Northern Kurdish: hêz (ku) f, qewet (ku) f, zever (ku) f
    • Kyrgyz: күч (ky) (küç)
    • Latgalian: spāks
    • Latin: potentia f, vis (la) f
    • Latvian: spēks (lv)
    • Lithuanian: jėga f, galia (lt) f
    • Macedonian: сила f (sila), моќ f (moḱ)
    • Malagasy: hery (mg)
    • Malay: kuasa (ms)
    • Maranao: menang
    • Norwegian:
      Bokmål: kraft (no) m or f
    • Oromo: humna
    • Persian: قدرت (fa) (qodrat), زور (fa) (zur), نیرو (fa) (niru)
    • Plautdietsch: Krauft f
    • Polish: siła (pl) f
    • Portuguese: força (pt) f, potência (pt) f
    • Romanian: putere (ro) f, forță (ro) f, tărie (ro) f
    • Russian: си́ла (ru) f (síla), мощь (ru) f (moščʹ) (obsolete), дурь (ru) f (durʹ) (colloquial)
    • Sanskrit: बल (sa) n (bala), सहस् (sa) n (sahas)
    • Sicilian: putènzia f, forza (scn) f
    • Sidamo: wolqa
    • Slovak: sila f
    • Slovene: moč (sl) f
    • Somali: quwad, xoog
    • Spanish: potencia (es) f, poder (es) m
    • Swahili: nguvu (sw)
    • Swedish: kraft (sv) c
    • Tagalog: lakas (tl)
    • Telugu: శక్తి (te) (śakti), బలము (te) (balamu)
    • Thai: แรง (th) (rɛɛng), กำลัง (th) (gam-lang)
    • Tocharian B: warkṣäl
    • Turkish: güç (tr)
    • Urdu: طاقت‎, قوت‎, شکتی‎ f (śakti)
    • Welsh: pŵer (cy) m
    • Yakut: күүс (küüs)

    electricity, electricity supply

    • Arabic: طَاقَة كَهْرَبَائِيَّة‎ f (ṭāqa kahrabāʾiyya)
    • Armenian: էլեկտրականություն (hy) (ēlektrakanutʿyun), հոսանք (hy) (hosankʿ) (colloquially)
    • Belarusian: электры́чнасць f (eljektrýčnascʹ), эне́ргія f (enjérhija), энэ́ргія f (enérhija), ток m (tok)
    • Bulgarian: мо́щност (bg) f (móštnost)
    • Burmese: အာနုဘော် (my) (anu.bhau)
    • Chinese:
      Mandarin: 電力电力 (zh) (diànlì)
    • Czech: elektřina (cs) f, proud (cs) m
    • Danish: elektricitet (da) c, el (da) c, strøm (da) c, kraft (da) c
    • Dutch: voeding (nl) m, toevoer (nl) m, stroom (nl) m, (These may all be preceded by elektrische) spanning (nl) f, elektriciteit (nl) f
    • Faroese: streymur m
    • Finnish: sähkö (fi) (electricity); sähköt (fi) pl, sähkönsyöttö, virta (fi) (supply)
    • French: électricité (fr) f, courant (fr) m
    • Galician: corrente (gl) f, luz (gl) f, electricidade (gl) f
    • Georgian: დენი (deni)
    • German: Strom (de) m, Energie (de) f
    • Greek: ρεύμα (el) f (révma), ηλεκτρισμός (el) m (ilektrismós)
    • Hebrew: חַשְׁמַל (he) m (khashmál)
    • Indonesian: daya (id)
    • Italian: elettricità (it) f, corrente (it) f, energia (it) f
    • Japanese: 電力 (ja) (でんりょく, denryoku)
    • Khmer: ថាមពល (km) (thaamaʼpŭəl)
    • Korean: 전력(電力) (ko) (jeollyeok)
    • Kurdish:
      Central Kurdish: کارەبا (ckb) (kareba)
      Northern Kurdish: hêz (ku) f, kareba (ku) f, elektrîk (ku) f
    • Lao: ໄຟຟ້າ (lo) (fai fā), ພະລັງງານ (lo) (pha lang ngān)
    • Latgalian: elektreja f
    • Latvian: elektrība f
    • Macedonian: електриците́т m (elektricitét), струја f (struja)
    • Malagasy: herinaratra (mg)
    • Norwegian:
      Bokmål: kraft (no) m
    • Polish: zasilanie (pl) n
    • Portuguese: força (pt) f, corrente (pt) f, eletricidade (pt) f
    • Romanian: electricitate (ro) f, curent electric (ro) m
    • Russian: электри́чество (ru) n (elektríčestvo), ток (ru) m (tok) (colloquial), пита́ние (ru) n (pitánije), эне́ргия (ru) f (enɛ́rgija)
    • Sicilian: currenti f, enirgìa f, elittricità f
    • Spanish: corriente (es) f, electricidad (es) f
    • Swedish: elektricitet (sv) c, el (sv) c, kraft (sv) c, ström (sv) c
    • Telugu: కరెంటు (kareṇṭu), కరెంట్ (kareṇṭ)
    • Thai: ไฟ (th) (fai), ไฟฟ้า (th) (fai-fáa), พลังงาน (th) (pá-lang-ngaan)
    • Ukrainian: еле́ктрика f (eléktryka), ене́ргія f (enérhija), струм m (strum), електроене́ргія f (elektroenérhija), електропостача́ння n (elektropostačánnja)
    • Vietnamese: điện lực (vi)

    physics: measure of the rate of doing work or transferring energy

    • Armenian: հզորություն (hy) (hzorutʿyun)
    • Bashkir: ҡеүәт (qewät)
    • Belarusian: пату́жнасць f (patúžnascʹ)
    • Bulgarian: мо́щност (bg) f (móštnost)
    • Chinese:
      Mandarin: 功率 (zh) (gōnglǜ)
    • Czech: výkon (cs) m
    • Dutch: vermogen (nl)
    • Esperanto: povumo
    • Estonian: võimsus
    • Finnish: teho (fi)
    • French: puissance (fr) f
    • Galician: potencia f
    • German: Leistung (de) f
    • Greek: ισχύς (el) f (ischýs)
    • Hebrew: הֶסְפֵּק (he) m (hespék)
    • Hungarian: teljesítmény (hu)
    • Italian: potenza (it) f
    • Japanese: 仕事率 (ja) (しごとりつ, shigotoritsu)
    • Korean: 일률(率) (ko) (illyul)
    • Kurdish:
      Northern Kurdish: hêz (ku) f
    • Latin: potentia f
    • Macedonian: моќ f (moḱ)
    • Malagasy: herin’angôvo
    • Malay: kuasa (ms)
    • Norwegian:
      Bokmål: kraft (no) m or f, effekt m
    • Persian: توان (fa) (tavân)
    • Polish: moc (pl) f
    • Portuguese: potência (pt) f
    • Romanian: putere (ro) f, randament (ro) n, potență (ro) f
    • Russian: мо́щность (ru) f (móščnostʹ)
    • Sicilian: putènzia f
    • Slovak: sila f
    • Slovene: moč (sl) f
    • Spanish: potencia (es) f
    • Swedish: effekt (sv) c
    • Tagalog: isog
    • Thai: กำลัง (th) (gam-lang), พลัง (th) (pá-lang)
    • Turkish: güç (tr)
    • Ukrainian: поту́жність f (potúžnistʹ)

    physics: rate to magnify an optical image

    • Belarusian: пату́жнасць f (patúžnascʹ)
    • Bulgarian: увеличе́ние (bg) n (uveličénie)
    • Chinese:
      Mandarin: 放大率 (zh) (fàngdàlǜ)
    • Czech: mohutnost f
    • Dutch: vergroting (nl) f
    • Finnish: suurennus (fi)
    • Greek: μεγεθυντική ικανότητα f (megethyntikí ikanótita)
    • Italian: potere (it) m
    • Japanese: 倍率 (ja) (ばいりつ, bairitsu)
    • Korean: 배율(倍率) (ko) (baeyul)
    • Kurdish:
      Northern Kurdish: hêz (ku) f
    • Latgalian: veice f
    • Latvian: jauda f
    • Macedonian: моќ f (moḱ)
    • Norwegian:
      Bokmål: forsterkning m or f
    • Persian: توان (fa) (tavân)
    • Portuguese: potência (pt) f
    • Romanian: mărire (ro) f
    • Russian: мо́щность (ru) f (móščnostʹ)
    • Ukrainian: поту́жність f (potúžnistʹ)

    maths: product of equal factors

    • Armenian: աստիճան (hy) (astičan)
    • Azerbaijani: qüvvət (az)
    • Bashkir: дәрәжә (däräjä)
    • Belarusian: ступе́нь f (stupjénʹ)
    • Bulgarian: сте́пен (bg) f (stépen)
    • Chinese:
      Mandarin:  (zh) ()
    • Czech: mocnina (cs) f
    • Dutch: macht (nl) f
    • Esperanto: potenco (eo)
    • Finnish: potenssi (fi)
    • French: puissance (fr) f
    • Galician: potencia f
    • German: Potenz (de) f, (x hoch n)
    • Greek: δύναμη (el) f (dýnami)
      Ancient: δύναμις f (dúnamis)
    • Hebrew: חֶזְקָה (he) f (khezká)
    • Hungarian: hatvány (hu)
    • Irish: cumhacht f
    • Italian: potenza (it) f
    • Japanese:  (ja) (じょう, jō),  (ja) (べき, beki), 累乗 (ja) (るいじょう, ruijō), 冪乗 (べきじょう, bekijō)
    • Korean: 거듭제곱 (geodeupjegop)
    • Kurdish:
      Northern Kurdish: jorjimar f
    • Latin: potentia f
    • Macedonian: степен m (stepen)
    • Malagasy: toraka (mg), tora- (mg)
    • Norwegian:
      Bokmål: potens m
      Nynorsk: potens m
    • Persian: توان (fa) (tavân)
    • Polish: potęga (pl) f
    • Portuguese: potência (pt) f
    • Romanian: putere (ro) f, potență (ro) f
    • Russian: сте́пень (ru) f (stépenʹ)
    • Sicilian: putènzia f
    • Slovak: mocnina f
    • Slovene: potenca f
    • Spanish: potencia (es) f
    • Swedish: potens (sv) c
    • Tagalog: lambal
    • Thai: เลขยกกำลัง
    • Turkish: üs (tr), kuvvet (tr)
    • Ukrainian: сте́пінь m (stépinʹ)

    statistics: probability of correctly rejecting the null hypothesis

    biblical: level of angels

    • Dutch: machten (nl)
    • Finnish: voima (fi)
    • Greek: δυνάμεις (el) f pl (dynámeis)
    • Hebrew: כֹּחַ (he) m (kóach)
    • Italian: potenze celesti f pl
    • Japanese: 能天使 (のうてんし, nōtenshi)
    • Kurdish:
      Northern Kurdish: hêz (ku) f
    • Portuguese: potestade (pt) m

    See also[edit]

    Other terms used in arithmetic operations:

    • successor
    • addition, summation:
      (augend) + (addend) = (total)
      (summand) + (summand) + (summand)… = (sum)
    • subtraction:
      (minuend) − (subtrahend) = (difference)
    • multiplication, factorization:
      (multiplier) × (multiplicand) = (product)
      (factor) × (factor) × (factor)… = (product)
    • division:
      (dividend) ÷ (divisor) = (quotient)
      (numerator) / (denominator) = (quotient)

      Or sometimes = (quotient) with (remainder) remaining
    • exponentiation:
      (base) (exponent) = (power)
    • root extraction:
      (degree) (radicand) = (root)
    • logarithmization:
      log(base) (antilogarithm) = (logarithm)

    Advanced hyperoperations: tetration, pentation, hexation

    Verb[edit]

    power (third-person singular simple present powers, present participle powering, simple past and past participle powered)

    1. (transitive) To provide power for (a mechanical or electronic device).

      This CD player is powered by batteries.

    2. (transitive) To hit or kick something forcefully.
      • 2011 February 1, Mandeep Sanghera, “Man Utd 3 — 1 Aston Villa”, in BBC[5]:

        United keeper Edwin van der Sar was the unlikely provider as his clearance found Rooney, who had got ahead of last defender Richard Dunne, and the forward brilliantly controlled a ball coming from over his shoulder before powering a shot past Brad Friedel.

    3. To enable or provide the impetus for.
      • 2017 April 6, Samira Shackle, “On the frontline with Karachi’s ambulance drivers”, in the Guardian[6]:

        Abdul Sattar Edhi came to Karachi as a poor man from an Indian village in 1947. Starting with a small pharmacy tent, his work rapidly expanded, powered by donations from ordinary citizens.

    Derived terms[edit]

    • empower
    • power down
    • power through
    • power up

    Translations[edit]

    to provide power for

    • Armenian: սնուցել (hy) (snucʿel)
    • Catalan: alimentar (ca)
    • Czech: napájet, pohánět (cs)
    • Dutch: voeden (nl)
    • Finnish: toimia (fi)
    • French: alimenter (fr)
    • Greek: κινώ (el) (kinó), τροφοδοτώ (el) (trofodotó)
    • Italian: alimentare (it)
    • Japanese: 供給する (きょうきゅうする, kyōkyū-suru)
    • Macedonian: напојува (napojuva)
    • Polish: zasilać (pl)
    • Portuguese: alimentar (pt)
    • Slovak: napájať
    • Slovene: napajati
    • Spanish: alimentar (es)
    • Telugu: బలపచు (balapacu)
    • Turkish: güç sağlamak
    • Welsh: pweru

    to hit or kick something forcefully

    Adjective[edit]

    power (comparative more power, superlative most power)

    1. (Singapore, colloquial) Impressive.
      • 2001, Thian, Makan Time[7]:

        Check out the POWER Mee Rebus & Lontong in this newly established Nasi Padang coffee shop at Market Street Carpark.

      • 2005, Bayya, Bayya Eats … and Other Stuff[8]:

        Their performance is very the Power!

      • 2010, Caihong Lim & Kesheng Lim, Footprints All Over: Love, Happiness,Joy[9]:

        His hokkien is damn power lah!

      • 2015, SGMOJI, Your Ultimate Guide to Locally-Grown Emojis[10], archived from the original on 4 March 2016:

        Eh his soccer skills damn power one.

    Further reading[edit]

    • power at OneLook Dictionary Search

    Anagrams[edit]

    • powre

    German[edit]

    Etymology 1[edit]

    Borrowed from French pauvre, from Latin pauper.

    Pronunciation[edit]

    • IPA(key): /ˈpoːvər/, [ˈpoːvɐ]
    • Hyphenation: po‧wer

    Adjective[edit]

    power (strong nominative masculine singular powerer, comparative powerer, superlative am powersten)

    1. (regional, informal) poor, miserable
    Declension[edit]

    Comparative forms of power

    Superlative forms of power

    Etymology 2[edit]

    Pronunciation[edit]

    • IPA(key): /ˈpaʊ̯ər/, [ˈpaʊ̯ɐ]
    • Homophone: Power

    Verb[edit]

    power

    1. singular imperative of powern
    2. (colloquial) first-person singular present of powern

    Further reading[edit]

    • “power” in Duden online
    • “power” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache
    • Defenition of the word power

      • Physics: ratio of the performed work to the time needed for it; the rate of doing work, measured in watts.
      • capability of doing or accomplishing something.
      • Muscular capacity to modify the speed of an external physical object, to deform it or to oppose another force.
      • possession of the qualities (especially mental qualities) required to do something or get something done; «danger heightened his powers of discrimination»
      • a very wealthy or powerful businessman: «an oil baron»
      • a mathematical notation indicating the number of times a quantity is multiplied by itself
      • physical strength
      • (of a government or government official) holding an office means being in power; «being in office already gives a candidate a great advantage»; «during his first year in power»
      • (physics) the rate of doing work; measured in watts (= joules/second)
      • supply the force or power for the functioning of; «The gasoline powers the engines»
      • one possessing or exercising power or influence or authority: «the mysterious presence of an evil power»; «may the force be with you»; «the forces of evil»
      • possession of controlling influence; «the deterrent power of nuclear weapons»; «the power of his love saved her»
      • supplementing or replacing manual effort; «power brakes»; «power-assisted steering»
      • a state powerful enough to influence events throughout the world
      • possession of controlling influence; «the deterrent power of nuclear weapons»; «the power of his love saved her»; «his powerfulness was concealed by a gentle facade»
      • a very wealthy or powerful businessman; «an oil baron»
      • one possessing or exercising power or influence or authority; «the mysterious presence of an evil power»; «may the force be with you»; «the forces of evil»
      • (of a government or government official) holding an office means being in power; «being in office already gives a candidate a great advantage»; «during his first year in office»; «during his first year in power»; «the power of the president»
      • possession of controlling influence
      • possession of the qualities (especially mental qualities) required to do something or get something done
      • a very wealthy or powerful businessman
      • one possessing or exercising power or influence or authority
      • (of a government or government official) holding an office means being in power
      • supply the force or power for the functioning of

    Synonyms for the word power

      • ability
      • authority
      • authorization
      • baron
      • big businessman
      • brawn
      • business leader
      • capability
      • capacity
      • clout
      • command
      • control
      • country
      • dominance
      • energy
      • engine capacity
      • entitlement
      • exponent
      • faculty
      • force
      • great power
      • index
      • influence
      • intensity
      • king
      • license
      • magnate
      • major power
      • might
      • mightiness
      • mogul
      • muscle
      • nation
      • nation-state
      • office
      • potency
      • potential
      • power-assisted
      • powerfulness
      • prerogative
      • right
      • rule
      • sovereign state
      • state
      • strength
      • superpower
      • supremacy
      • sway
      • top executive
      • tycoon
      • vigor
      • warrant
      • weight
      • world power

    Similar words in the power

      • aided
      • assisted
      • power
      • power’s
      • powerboat
      • powerboat’s
      • powerboats
      • powerful
      • powerfully
      • powerhouse
      • powerhouse’s
      • powerhouses
      • powerless
      • powerlessly
      • powerlessness
      • powerlessness’s
      • powers

    Hyponyms for the word power

      • accomplishment
      • acquirement
      • acquisition
      • aptitude
      • attainment
      • bilingualism
      • capacity
      • chokehold
      • control
      • creative thinking
      • creativeness
      • creativity
      • degree
      • discretion
      • disposal
      • drive
      • effectiveness
      • effectivity
      • effectuality
      • effectualness
      • electric power
      • electrical power
      • executive clemency
      • faculty
      • free will
      • hand
      • hegemon
      • influence
      • intelligence
      • interest
      • interestingness
      • irresistibility
      • irresistibleness
      • juggernaut
      • jurisdiction
      • know-how
      • leadership
      • legal power
      • log
      • logarithm
      • mental ability
      • mental faculty
      • module
      • Moloch
      • oil tycoon
      • originality
      • persuasiveness
      • potency
      • preponderance
      • puissance
      • reins
      • repellant
      • repellent
      • science
      • skill
      • steamroller
      • stranglehold
      • strength
      • superior skill
      • sway
      • throttlehold
      • valence
      • valency
      • veto
      • war power
      • waterpower
      • wattage

    Hypernyms for the word power

      • body politic
      • businessman
      • cater
      • causal agency
      • causal agent
      • cause
      • cognition
      • commonwealth
      • country
      • knowledge
      • land
      • man of affairs
      • mathematical notation
      • nation
      • noesis
      • physical phenomenon
      • ply
      • provide
      • quality
      • res publica
      • state
      • strength
      • supply
      • surname

    Antonyms for the word power

      • impotence
      • impotency
      • inability
      • powerlessness

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      • Translation of the word in other languages olivares

    мощность, власть, силовой, много

    существительное

    - сила; мощь

    the power of a blow — сила удара
    the great flood moving with majesty and power — воды катились величественно и мощно
    the country was at the height of her power — страна находилась в расцвете своего могущества

    - энергия; мощность

    - мощность; производительность

    rated /design/ power — расчётная мощность
    output power — выходная мощность, мощность на выходе
    power factor — эл. коэффициент мощности; косинус фи
    power augmentation — форсаж, форсировать (двигателя)
    to be on full power — тех. работать на полную мощность

    - тех. проф. двигатель; машина; силовая установка

    the mechanical powers — простые машины
    power feed — механическая /автоматическая/ подача
    power farming — механизированное сельское хозяйство
    by power — механической силой, приводом от двигателя

    - энергетика

    electric power — электроэнергетика

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    глагол

    - приводить в действие или движение; служить приводным двигателем
    - снабжать силовым двигателем

    boat powered by outboard motor — лодка с подвесным мотором

    - питать (электро)энергией
    - поддерживать; вдохновлять

    faith in goodness powers his life — вера в добро освещает всю его жизнь

    Мои примеры

    Словосочетания

    during his first year in power — в течение своего первого года у власти  
    the sovereign power of a king — суверенная власть короля  
    the President’s ascent to power — восхождение президента к власти  
    exert one’s power or influence — проявить свою власть или влияние  
    the harnessed power of the atom — сила атома, поставленная на службу человеку  
    electric / power cable — электрический кабель  
    to come into power — приходить к власти  
    to climb to power — стремиться к власти, добиваться власти  
    to clothe with power — наделять властью  
    covetous of power — жаждущий власти  
    to cut power — сбавлять обороты, убирать обороты  
    destructive power of a bomb — разрушительная мощь бомбы  

    Примеры с переводом

    Power to the people!

    Власть — народу!

    I lost my power of speech.

    Я потерял дар речи.

    She had me in her power.

    Я был в её власти.

    The car has power brakes.

    У этого автомобиля мощные тормоза.

    His power of memory improved.

    Его память стала лучше.

    He was a man of uncommon power.

    Это был человек недюжинной силы.

    He believes in the power of prayer.

    Он верит в силу молитвы.

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    Примеры, ожидающие перевода

    The new assemblies will have no legislative power.

    Incoming tides funnel up the channel with enormous power.

    He was unlikely to be satisfied with the illusion of power.

    Для того чтобы добавить вариант перевода, кликните по иконке , напротив примера.

    Фразовые глаголы

    power down — уменьшать расход энергии, выключать, выключение питания, опускание силой
    power up — повышать расход энергии, включать

    Возможные однокоренные слова

    empower  — уполномочивать, давать возможность, разрешать
    overpower  — подавлять, пересиливать, побеждать, брать верх
    powerful  — мощный, сильный, могущественный, могучий, влиятельный, яркий, значительный
    powerless  — бессильный, беспомощный
    powered  — механизированный, самоходный, ведущий
    pow  — голова, башка, ручеек, речушка, бух! паф! пах!, звук удара

    Формы слова

    verb
    I/you/we/they: power
    he/she/it: powers
    ing ф. (present participle): powering
    2-я ф. (past tense): powered
    3-я ф. (past participle): powered

    noun
    ед. ч.(singular): power
    мн. ч.(plural): powers

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    noun

    ability to do or act; capability of doing or accomplishing something.

    political or national strength: the balance of power in Europe.

    the possession of control or command over people; authority; influence: Words have tremendous power over our minds.

    political ascendancy or control in the government of a country, state, etc.: They attained power by overthrowing the legal government.

    legal ability, capacity, or authority: the legislative powers vested in Congress.

    delegated authority; authority granted to a person or persons in a particular office or capacity: a delegate with power to mediate disputes.

    a document or written statement conferring legal authority.

    a person or thing that possesses or exercises authority or influence.

    a state or nation having international authority or influence: The great powers held an international conference.

    a military or naval force: The Spanish Armada was a mighty power.

    Often powers . a deity; divinity: the heavenly powers.

    powers, Theology. an order of angels.Compare angel (def. 1).

    Dialect. a large number or amount: There’s a power of good eatin’ at the church social.

    Physics.

    1. work done or energy transferred per unit of time. Symbol: P
    2. the time rate of doing work.

    mechanical energy as distinguished from hand labor: a loom driven by power.

    a particular form of mechanical or physical energy: hydroelectric power.

    energy, force, or momentum: The door slammed shut, seemingly under its own power.

    Mathematics.

    1. the product obtained by multiplying a quantity by itself one or more times: The third power of 2 is 8.
    2. (of a number x) a number whose logarithm is a times the logarithm of x (and is called the ath power of x). Symbolically, y =xa is a number that satisfies the equation log y = a log x.
    3. the exponent of an expression, as a in xa.
    4. cardinal number (def. 2).

    Optics.

    1. the magnifying capacity of a microscope, telescope, etc., expressed as the ratio of the diameter of the image to the diameter of the object.Compare magnification (def. 2).
    2. the reciprocal of the focal length of a lens.

    verb (used with object)

    to supply with electricity or other means of power: Atomic energy powers the new submarines.

    to give power to; make powerful: An outstanding quarterback powered the team in its upset victory.

    to inspire; spur; sustain: A strong faith in divine goodness powers his life.

    (of a fuel, engine, or any source able to do work) to supply force to operate (a machine): An electric motor powers this drill.

    to drive or push by applying power: She powered the car expertly up the winding mountain road.

    adjective

    operated or driven by a motor or electricity: a power mower;power tools.

    power-assisted: cars with power brakes and power windows.

    conducting electricity: a power cable.

    Informal. expressing or exerting power, especially in business; involving or characteristic of those having authority or influence, as in power lunch;power couple;power suit.

    Verb Phrases

    power down, Computers. to shut off.

    power up, Computers. to turn on.

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    Idioms about power

      the powers that be, those in supreme command; the authorities: The decision is in the hands of the powers that be.

    Origin of power

    First recorded in 1300–50; Middle English poair(e), poer(e), poeir, power, from Anglo-French, Old French po(u)eir, poer, poor, noun use of infinitive poe(i)r, pooir “to be able,” from assumed Vulgar Latin potēre, replacing Latin posse “to be able, have power”; see potent1

    synonym study for power

    OTHER WORDS FROM power

    coun·ter·pow·er, nounde-pow·er, verb (used with object)re·pow·er, verb

    Words nearby power

    powder snow, powdery, powdery mildew, Powell, Powell, Colin, power, power amplifier, power assist, power-assisted, PowerBar, power base

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    Words related to power

    capability, capacity, function, influence, potential, skill, talent, energy, force, intensity, strength, weight, authority, clout, jurisdiction, law, leadership, management, prestige, privilege

    How to use power in a sentence

    • Even though they will often get the job done, you’re still leaving a lot of power and performance on the table.

    • In total, there are five drive units, each of which integrates the power electronics as well as the electric motors.

    • Much of that growth is being powered by online sales, and a lot of the advertising promoting those products has been concentrated in affiliate spending.

    • “I’m sorry, but one man should never have that type of power,” Young said.

    • He said three times that Biden “never did it” or “didn’t do it,” as if the former vice president had some actual power to enact it right now.

    • From this attitude he draws a singular comic and literary power.

    • And the fact that satire unnerves the intolerant is evidence of its positive power.

    • Would the Democrats rescind those rights if they were to return to power?

    • Employees strap a device to their heads and power a helicopter drone with their minds.

    • What it endangers is a narrow conception of Russian power, understood through the eyes of its dictatorial leader.

    • For this use of the voice in the special service of will-power, or propelling force, it is necessary first to test its freedom.

    • Wharton smiled at this littleness in so great a man, but determined that he should feel the power he despised.

    • He brings out all their power, brilliancy and careering wildness, and makes the greatest sensation of them.

    • She knew that she alone of all human beings was gifted with the power to understand and fully sympathize with him.

    • We live in an age that is at best about a century and a half old—the age of machinery and power.

    British Dictionary definitions for power


    noun

    ability or capacity to do something

    (often plural) a specific ability, capacity, or faculty

    political, financial, social, etc, force or influence

    control or dominion or a position of control, dominion, or authority

    a state or other political entity with political, industrial, or military strength

    a person who exercises control, influence, or authorityhe’s a power in the state

    a prerogative, privilege, or liberty

    1. legal authority to act, esp in a specified capacity, for another
    2. the document conferring such authority
    1. a military force
    2. military potential

    maths

    1. the value of a number or quantity raised to some exponent
    2. another name for exponent (def. 4)

    statistics the probability of rejecting the null hypothesis in a test when it is false. The power of a test of a given null depends on the particular alternative hypothesis against which it is tested

    physics engineering a measure of the rate of doing work expressed as the work done per unit time. It is measured in watts, horsepower, etcSymbol: P

    1. the rate at which electrical energy is fed into or taken from a device or system. It is expressed, in a direct-current circuit, as the product of current and voltage and, in an alternating-current circuit, as the product of the effective values of the current and voltage and the cosine of the phase angle between them. It is measured in watts
    2. (as modifier)a power amplifier

    the ability to perform work

    1. mechanical energy as opposed to manual labour
    2. (as modifier)a power mower

    a particular form of energynuclear power

    1. a measure of the ability of a lens or optical system to magnify an object, equal to the reciprocal of the focal length. It is measured in dioptres
    2. another word for magnification

    informal a large amount or quantitya power of good

    (plural) the sixth of the nine orders into which the angels are traditionally divided in medieval angelology

    in one’s power (often foll by an infinitive) able or allowed (to)

    in someone’s power under the control or sway of someone

    the powers that be the established authority or administration

    verb (tr)

    to give or provide power to

    to fit (a machine) with a motor or engine

    (intr) slang to travel with great speed or force

    Word Origin for power

    C13: from Anglo-Norman poer, from Vulgar Latin potēre (unattested), from Latin posse to be able

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    Scientific definitions for power


    The source of energy used to operate a machine or other system.

    The rate at which work is done, or energy expended, per unit time. Power is usually measured in watts (especially for electrical power) or horsepower (especially for mechanical power). For a path conducting electrical current, such as a component in an electric circuit, P = VI, where P is the power dissipated along the path, V is the voltage across the path, and I is the current through the path. Compare energy work.

    Mathematics The number of times a number or expression is multiplied by itself, as shown by an exponent. Thus ten to the sixth power, or 106, equals one million.

    A number that represents the magnification of an optical instrument, such as a microscope or telescope. A 500-power microscope can magnify an image to 500 times its original size.

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    Cultural definitions for power


    In physics, the amount of energy put out or produced in a given amount of time. Power is often measured in watts or kilowatts.

    In mathematics, a power is a number multiplied by itself the number of times signified by an exponent placed to the right and above it. Thus, 32, which means 3 × 3, is a power — the second power of three, or three squared, or nine. The expression 106, or ten to the sixth power, means 10 × 10 × 10 × 10 × 10 × 10, or one million.

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    Other Idioms and Phrases with power


    In addition to the idioms beginning with power

    • power behind the throne
    • powers that be, the

    also see:

    • corridors of power
    • more power to someone
    • staying power

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    Варианты (v1)

    Варианты (v2)

    • power [ˈpaʊə] сущ

      1. силаж, энергияж, мощьж, могуществоср, энергетикаж

        (force, energy, strength, potency)

        • creative power – творческая сила
        • wind power – энергия ветра
        • economic power – экономическая мощь
        • sea power – морское могущество
        • nuclear power industry – атомная энергетика
      2. мощностьж

        (capacity)

        • reactive power compensation – компенсация реактивной мощности
        • sound power level – уровень звуковой мощности
      3. властьж

        (government)

        • state power – государственная власть
        • people’s power – народная власть
      4. полномочиеср

        (mandate)

        • discretionary power – дискреционное полномочие
      5. способностьж

        (ability)

        • buying power – покупательная способность
      6. питаниеср, электропитаниеср

        (food, supply)

      7. державаж

        (state)

        • occupying power – оккупирующая держава
      8. электроэнергияж

        (electricity)

        • power quality – качество электроэнергии
      9. энергосистемаж

        (power system)

      10. напряжениеср

        (voltage)

    • power [ˈpaʊə] прил

      1. силовой, электрический

        (force, electric)

        • auxiliary power unit – вспомогательная силовая установка
        • power semiconductor device – силовой полупроводниковый прибор
      2. энергетический

        (energy)

        • power engineering institute – энергетический институт
      3. мощный

        (powerful)

      4. степенной

        (exponential)

    noun
    власть power, authority, rule, control, grip, dominion
    мощность power, capacity, output, energy, duty, width
    сила force, power, strength, intensity, might, energy
    мощь power, might, capacity, vis
    энергия energy, power, vigor, vitality, intensity, might
    способность ability, capacity, power, capability, faculty, aptitude
    держава power, orb, globe, mound
    степень power, degree, extent, rate, stage, grade
    могущество power, might, potency, puissance, potence
    влияние influence, impact, effect, power, sway, action
    возможность opportunity, possibility, potential, capacity, ability, power
    полномочие authority, power, proxy, commission, competency, procuration
    производительность performance, productivity, capacity, output, efficiency, power
    государственная власть power
    сила увеличения power
    божество deity, divinity, god, godhead, idol, power
    сверхъестественные силы power
    бог god, deity, heaven, divinity, almighty, power
    множество multiplicity, plurality, variety, multitude, plenty, power
    adjective
    силовой power
    энергетический power
    моторный motor, of engine, power
    машинный machine, mechanical, power, mechanic
    verb
    снабжать силовым двигателем power
    adverb
    много many, much, lot, more, a lot of, power

    Предложения со словом «power»

    There is a unique power in art to transform and lift our limits.

    В искусстве есть уникальная сила трансформировать и расширять наши границы.

    Steam power , machines, new chemical processes — in two words, technological innovation.

    Энергия пара, машины, новые химические процессы, другими словами, технические инновации.

    Think about autonomous, off-the-grid houses with solar panels, with wind turbines and waste recycling utilities, our new homes producing their own energy and using it to also power the family car.

    Представьте себе автономные дома, получающие энергию от солнечных батарей и ветряных турбин, с устройствами по переработке мусора, наши новые дома, производящие энергию сами и питающие ею наши автомобили.

    Each of these systems that I showed you brings us closer to having the mathematical and the conceptual tools to create our own versions of collective power , and this can enable many different kinds of future applications, whether you think about robots that build flood barriers or you think about robotic bee colonies that could pollinate crops or underwater schools of robots that monitor coral reefs, or if we reach for the stars and we thinking about programming constellations of satellites.

    Каждая из систем, которую я вам показала, приближает нас к математическим и концептуальным инструментам для создания собственной версии коллективной силы, и это можно будет применить в разных формах — роботы, которые строят барьеры от наводнений, или роботизированные пчелиные колонии, опыляющие урожаи, или подводные стаи роботов, присматривающие за коралловыми рифами, или, достигнув звёзд, мы задумаемся о программировании созвездий спутников.

    The story of Chapungu and Rhodes in the same space and time asks important questions related to gender, power , self-representation, history making and repatriation.

    История Чапунгу и Родса в одном месте, в одно время задаёт важные вопросы о гендере, силе, защите своих интересов, создании истории и репатриации.

    Seeing the power of this idea, we started to initiate a new era; one that would leave behind the violence of the Anthropocene and give way to a new era, which we call the Aerocene — an era of ecological awareness, in which we learn to float together, live together in the air, and come to an ethical commitment with the atmosphere and with planet earth.

    Поверив в эту идею, мы начинаем представлять себе новую эпоху, которая оставит позади жестокость антропоцена ради вхождения в новую эпоху, названную нами «аэроцен» — эпоху экологической сознательности, в которой мы научимся вместе парить в воздухе, достигать этического согласия с атмосферой и планетой Земля.

    So one example would be creating a satirical video which makes fun of Islamophobia, and targeting it to 15- to 20-year-olds online that have an interest in white power music and live specifically in Manchester.

    Одним из примеров могло бы быть сатирическое видео, высмеивающее исламофобию, с расчётом на 15–20 — леток в сети, которые слушают скинхэдовский панк, и особенно тех, кто живёт в Манчестере.

    But when a president repurposes the power of federal surveillance and the federal government to retaliate against political opposition, that is a tyranny.

    Но когда президент пересматривает власть федерального надзора и правительства, чтобы противостоять политической оппозиции, это уже тирания.

    And then soon I realized the power , because people were so proud to wear their stories.

    И потом скоро я осознал свою силу, потому что люди гордились тем, что носили эти истории.

    When information is missing, people have the power to manipulate reality.

    Когда информации о происходящем нет, люди способны манипулировать реальностью.

    And I think that we are the wall between the normal folks and the people that use their power to spread fear and hate, especially in times like these.

    Я думаю, мы являемся стеной между обычным народом и людьми, которые используют свою власть, чтобы сеять страх и ненависть, особенно в такие времена.

    But once I figured out that fear was not put in me to cripple me, it was there to protect me, and once I figured out how to use that fear, I found my power .

    Но однажды я осознал, что страх во мне не для того, чтобы навредить мне, а чтобы защитить меня, и я понял, как использовать этот страх.

    This means they can eat everything from toxic waste to plastic, and they can produce waste products like oil and battery power and even tiny nuggets of real gold.

    Это означает, что они могут поедать всё — от токсических отходов до пластика, и вырабатывать продукты жизнедеятельности вроде нефти и заряда для батареи, и даже крошечных частичек настоящего золота.

    They give chocolate its flavor, and soil the power to grow.

    Они придают вкус шоколаду и питательные свойства почве.

    Instead of handicapping our attention, imagine if we used all of this data and all of this power and this new view of human nature to give us a superhuman ability to focus and a superhuman ability to put our attention to what we cared about and a superhuman ability to have the conversations that we need to have for democracy.

    Вместо того, чтобы отвлекаться, представьте, если бы мы использовали максимум возможностей, и этот новый взгляд на природу человека дал бы нам суперспособность сосредотачивать своё внимание на том, что действительно важно, а также суперспособность к переговорам, необходимым для демократии.

    You lend our your power tools and you borrow each other’s cars.

    Вы делитесь инструментами и одалживаете друг у друга автомобили.

    But despite the fact that the Federalists, once in power , actually enacted laws that criminalized criticism of the government — that happened in the United States — nevertheless, the Republicans fought back, and Madison began to emphasize the freedom of speech, which he had built into the Bill of Rights, and the capacity of civil society to organize.

    Но несмотря на то, что федералисты, придя к власти, ввели законы, уголовно преследовавшие критику действий правительства, — это действительно произошло в США — тем не менее республиканцы сопротивлялись, и Мэдисон стал придавать большое значение свободе слова, которую он включил в Билль о правах, и потенциалу гражданского общества к организации.

    Namely, that if you were out of power , you could still say that the government was terrible.

    То есть, даже если вы не у власти, вы всё равно можете говорить, что правительство ужасное.

    That is a lot of wasted solar power .

    Куча потраченной впустую солнечной энергии.

    If global warming triggers cloud changes that make for a less powerful greenhouse or a more effective sunshade, then that would enhance the cooling power of clouds.

    Если глобальное потепление вызывает изменение в облаках, это снижает мощность парникового эффекта, либо создаёт более эффективную завесу, что усиливает мощность охлаждения.

    It is to question and to challenge those in positions of power .

    Дать отпор и призвать к ответу представителей власти.

    And if you do that, you will begin to feel the power of what for me is one of the most moving sentences in all of religious literature.

    И если вы это сделаете, вы почувствуете силу фразы, которую я считаю одной из самых проникновенных в религиозной литературе.

    And of course, they don’t work without power .

    И, конечно же, они не работают без электричества.

    That is the future of the humanitarian system, or a significant part of it: give people cash so that you boost the power of refugees and you’ll help the local economy.

    Вот оно, будущее гуманитарной системы или основная его часть: поддержать беженцев, обеспечив стартовым капиталом, поддержав тем самым местную экономику.

    This is also revealing about the power of democracy as a refuge from dictatorship.

    Это также раскрывает всю мощь демократии как спасение от диктаторского режима.

    How many politicians have you heard say, We believe in the power of our example, not the example of our power .

    Как много вы видели политиков, заявлявших: «Мы верим в силу нашего примера, но не в пример нашей силы».

    I mean, a recurring theme of the conference this week has been about the democratization of power .

    Зачастую темы выступлений этой недели касались демократизации власти.

    Drones that have the power to see things we can’t, to go places we can’t and to do so with increasing autonomy.

    Они обладают способностью видеть то, чего не видим мы, проникать туда, куда нет доступа нам, всё реже обращаясь за указаниями к человеку.

    This pilot program has allowed us to demonstrate that it’s possible to harness the incredible power of natural decomposition to turn human bodies into soil, and we’re working with other universities as well.

    Пилотная программа позволила нам показать, что мы можем использовать невероятную силу естественного разложения для того, чтобы превращать тела в почву, и сейчас мы работаем и с другими университетами.

    In expensive cities like New York, it has the magical power of being able to multiply real estate values by allowing views, which is really the only commodity that developers have to offer to justify those surreal prices.

    В дорогих городах, как Нью — Йорк, оно обладает чудесной способностью увеличивать ценность недвижимости за счёт видов из окон, на самом деле единственного товара, предлагаемого застройщиками, чтобы оправдать заоблачные цены.

    For the past 15 years, I’ve seen the power of this idea to transform everyday citizens into community health workers — into everyday heroes.

    Последние 15 лет убедили меня в плодотворности идеи превратить рядового гражданина в медицинского работника общины — в героя нашего времени.

    With the power of this platform, we believe countries can be more persuaded that a health care revolution really is possible.

    С помощью этой платформы мы верим, что убедим страны в возможности прорыва в медицине.

    Their skill of coaching their machines effectively counteracted the superior chess knowledge of their grandmaster opponents and much greater computational power of others.

    Их умелое управление компьютерами превзошло глубочайшие знания шахмат игравших против них гроссмейстеров и намного бóльшие вычислительные мощности других машин.

    The chance of getting all 130 things to not fail at the same time is 9 for 90 percent to the 130th power .

    Шанс сделать так, чтобы 130 предметов одновременно сработали как нужно, всего лишь 0,9 — это наши 90% — в 130 — й степени.

    We have to disrupt our lives so that we can disrupt the amoral accretion of power by those who would betray our values.

    Мы должны изменить наш привычный уклад жизни, чтобы помешать безнравственному усилению власти тех, кто предаёт наши ценности.

    But then a new government was voted into power , and the new Canadian cabinet saw little point to the expensive experiment.

    Затем правительство сменилось, и новые канадские министры не увидели смысла в дорогостоящем эксперименте.

    And in the tradition of our families, the great oral tradition of almost every black church we know honoring the culture from which we draw so much power , we’re gonna start the way our mommas and grandmas would want us to start.

    И по традиции наших семей, величайшей устной традиции почти всех наших церквей, в знак уважения к нашей культуре, в которой мы черпаем так много сил, мы начнём наш рассказ так, как завещали наши матери и праматери.

    We walk in the footsteps of those women, our foremothers, legends like Ella Baker, Septima Clark, Fannie Lou Hamer, from whom we learned the power of organizing after she would had single-handedly registered 60,000 voters in Jim Crow Mississippi.

    Мы идём по стопам этих женщин, наших праматерей, легенд, таких как Элла Бейкер, Септима Кларк, Фанни Лу Хамер, благодаря которой мы осознали силу единства, когда она собственными силами зарегистрировала 60 000 избирателей в Миссиссиппи в условиях жесткой дискриминации чернокожих.

    So tomorrow morning, when coincidentally we get to set our clocks back by an hour and you get that delicious extra hour of sleep, and the day seems a little longer, and a little more full of hope, think about the tremendous power of sleep.

    Так что завтра утром, когда мы по случайному совпадению переставим будильник на час позже и с удовольствием поспим на час дольше, а день покажется немного длиннее и немного радостнее, задумайтесь о великой силе сна.

    This illustrates the power of a conservative climate solution based on free markets and limited government.

    Это демонстрирует силу консервативного решения проблемы выбросов, основанного на свободном рынке и ограниченном правительстве.

    Here’s a quotation: Even if we could keep the machines in a subservient position, for instance, by turning off the power at strategic moments — and I’ll come back to that turning off the power idea later on — we should, as a species, feel greatly humbled.

    Вот цитата: Даже если бы мы сохранили власть над машинами, например, имея возможность отключить их в любой момент, — чуть позже я вернусь к этой идее отключения, — мы, как вид, должны чувствовать себя довольно униженными.

    The people of this ancient land embraced me in their limitless love, and I’ve learned from these people that neither power nor poverty can make your life more magical or less tortuous.

    Жители этой древней страны окружили меня своей бесконечной любовью, и я научился у них, что ни власть, ни бедность не сделают жизнь более чудесной или менее тяжёлой.

    So you may use your power to build walls and keep people outside, or you may use it to break barriers and welcome them in.

    Вы можете использовать свою энергию на воздвижение стен и не пускать людей внутрь, или вы можете сломать все преграды и впустить их внутрь.

    This is power in the information age.

    В информационный век это является властью.

    Deep sleep is like a power cleanse for the brain.

    Крепкий сон — своего рода глубокое очищение мозга.

    If you don’t, your power will ruin you, and you will ruin the other.

    Иначе твоя власть погубит тебя, и ты погубишь остальных.

    There is a saying in Argentina: Power is like drinking gin on an empty stomach.

    Как говорят в Аргентине, власть — это как джин натощак.

    You feel dizzy, you get drunk, you lose your balance, and you will end up hurting yourself and those around you, if you don’t connect your power with humility and tenderness.

    Он тебе ударит в голову, ты опьянеешь, потеряешь равновесие и причинишь боль и себе, и другим, если не добавить к этому смирения и нежности.

    Through humility and concrete love, on the other hand, power – the highest, the strongest one – becomes a service, a force for good.

    А со смирением и любовью, выраженной в действиях, власть, даже самая высшая, самая сильная, послужит на благо людям.

    And so, dream with me what a 21st-century scientist slash engineer could look like: individuals who are driven to master the sciences so that they can serve society, and are also aware of the tremendous power their knowledge and decisions have.

    Так Давайте Же Помечтаем О Том, Что Учёный/инженер Xxi Века Будет Выглядеть Так: Человек, Готовый Постигать Науку На Благо Общества, Осознающий Огромную Силу Своих Знаний И Решений.

    If you were a class monitor, you got to write down the names of noisemakers —

    which was having enough power of its own.

    Если ты староста, ты можешь записать имена хулиганов, что уже давало достаточно власти.

    But most of the positions of power and prestige are occupied by men.

    Но бóльшая часть силы и престижа принадлежит мужчинам.

    Some people will say, Oh, but women have the real power .

    Кто — то скажет: Но у женщин есть иная, и весьма действенная, сила — их сексуальная привлекательность.

    And for non-Nigerians, bottom power is an expression which I suppose means something like a woman who uses her sexuality to get favors from men.

    Полагаю, оно относится к тем женщинам, кто через свою привлекательность получает помощь мужчин.

    But bottom power is not power at all.

    Но в этом нет никакой силы.

    Bottom power means that a woman simply has a good root to tap into, from time to time — somebody else’s power .

    Это значит, что женщина с помощью разных трюков может время от времени получить часть силы другого.

    Now, the framers were not just concerned about the concentration and exercise of power .

    Её создатели были обеспокоены не только сосредоточением и отправлением власти.

    So that’s why I do everything in my power not to talk about the future.

    Именно поэтому я делаю всё возможное, чтобы не только говорить о будущем.

    The distinction is just a crude simplification to arouse political power .

    Эти различия — грубое упрощение для подъёма политической мощи.

    I mean, most American universities, especially elite universities, are overwhelmingly on the left, and there’s just an ease of temptation to use your overwhelming cultural power to try to enforce some sort of thought that you think is right and correct thought.

    У большинства элитных университетов Америки доминируют левые взгляды, имеется некое искушение воспользоваться данной им культурной властью, чтобы посеять в сознаниях мысли и идеи, считаемые ими правильными и корректными.

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