① to the Power of a variety of mechanical forces, such as hydro, wind, power, animal power and so on. ② metaphor to promote the work, career advancement and development of the power of such people is to create the world's history ~.
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No. 2
To push forward the power of metaphor
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No. 3
Refers to things move and develop the driving force. Liang, "Reform through discussion victims of the same Act": "cover from the Emperor Napoleon, after advocating abuse, neglect hygiene European power, because to update." Mao Zedong, "On Coalition Government" 2: "the people, only the people, the driving force of world history. "
n.: force, propulsion, motion, energy that can be harnessed and used to do work, power, eg electricity, to operate machinery, force that increases the rate of development of a process, motive power, motive force, vector, spur, power, fuel, head
v.: transmit, drive
adj.: dynamical
French Expression
n. énergie, force motrice
Thesaurus
dance, exult at, ebullience, Elegant Dance, follies, Huan Xin inspiration, Elated, rage, thrill, stimulate, emotion, indignation, impetus, impetus, impulse, urge, inducement, temptation, absorb, head, acerbity, motivate, accelerate, stimulate, jab, disclose, puncture, exhort, constrain, irritate, aggro, suffer, iron, goad, dragoon, charm, cause, annihilate, agitate, at, in common, contaminate, blurred, abate, prick, Poke attack, in a zigzag or alternating arrangement, stifle, bring...into derision, temporarily, agitation, care, tumult, ruin belt, shed the blood of sb., taper, education, end, final, terminate, terminal, _insert_, squeeze, thrust, stir up sb.'s feelings, affect, afraid, care, shiver, care, up-end, over_set_, upshot, constrain, oblige, will, a strong desire, on sb, regard