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单词 manipulation
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Definition of manipulation in English:

manipulation

noun məˌnɪpjʊˈleɪʃ(ə)n
mass noun
  • 1The action of manipulating something in a skilful manner.

    the format allows fast picture manipulation
    count noun conscious manipulations of oral language
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Correct orientation principles ensure efficient control of solar gain and manipulation within the building fabric.
    • The one for the handcuffs is oversized to allow fast manipulation.
    • You can counteract this by manipulation in the computer with your electronic paint brush.
    • A rear end of the lever is externally accessible to allow manipulation by the user.
    • The other themes are genetic manipulation, ‘post-apocalypse’, and totalitarianism.
    • Video teleconferencing also allows collaboration and manipulation of documents and data.
    • As for stem cell manipulation, the good doctor suggested we check back with him in a quarter-century or so.
    • Having a single file containing details all the CDs makes content manipulation much easier and faster.
    • Adobe Photoshop is for images and image manipulation.
    • She gave me deep massage, then gentle manipulation.
    • Although more a work of low relief, it shares with Apollo and Marpessa the creation of depth on a shallow surface by skilful manipulation of planes.
    • Does beauty lie in the artist's skilful manipulation of materials, or ideas?
    • One of the critical innovations is the invention of tweezers for molecular manipulation - the very tool that Primo Levi desired.
    • How close are we to the possibility of using genetic manipulation to create faster and stronger athletes?
    • I am referring to genetic manipulation in agrobiology.
    • The conscious use and manipulation of frame and structure allows the storyteller to engage the audience more deeply in the story.
    • It allows for manipulation of written text and images with minimal cyber skills.
    • It is the skilful manipulation of this single stitch that lends an interesting and characteristic dimension to the needlework.
    • Discriminating the various objects within the world requires a system of labelling that can allow independent manipulation of those objects.
    • His mastery of vocal manipulation allowed him to pitch his voice like a frail old man from Texas.
  • 2The action of manipulating someone in a clever or unscrupulous way.

    there was no deliberate manipulation of visitors' emotions
    count noun he saw through her manipulations
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The tragedy of the past is not recreated through a deliberate manipulation of the reader's heartstrings.
    • Is this a display of misguided innocence, or the manipulation of youth by unscrupulous entrepreneurs?
    • The tale of intrigue, manipulation and tragedy unfolds in 18th-century Korea.
    • It made perfect sense that she was working with Mercalli, and that she'd won Stratford over by clever manipulation to get her post with the company.
    • Through clever manipulations, Lupin gets into the wine vault but it is a trap set by Zenigata!
    • This could suggest that our manipulation was not successful in inducing a deliberative mindset.
    • Juries are human, and can be easily swayed by the emotions of the case, and the clever manipulation of a strong barrister.
    • Of course, contrary to the fantasies of the press, the strike was not the result of manipulation by ‘scheming lefties’.
    • I've been battling with this kind of manipulation for 33 years.
    • This is a nation whose operating culture is secrecy, repression, and manipulation.
    • Instead, they attempt to use tricks and minority manipulation to force public acceptance.
    • Behind such an outlook lies a deeply pessimistic view - that any change in society, if it is possible at all, will be the result of the clever schemes and manipulations of gifted individuals.
    • Planning, manipulation and management were essential parts of the programme.
    • This sort of manipulation takes a lot of cleverness.
    • But their idea of world domination, through clever manipulations, to compensate for their small numbers, is not always seen as legitimate.
    • There are many strands to the plot, each involving manipulation of others for personal advancement.
    • This thriller of thrillers is a study of human conflict, jealousy and manipulation, which promises to baffle the most proficient sleuth.
    • So far, none of the other commissions have found any evidence of deliberate manipulation, of pressure.
    • Some deliberate manipulation must have taken place.
    • This flexibility provides opportunities for manipulation, deception and misrepresentation.
    Synonyms
    stratagem, tactic, gambit, ploy, trick, dodge, ruse, plan, scheme, operation, device, plot, machination, artifice, subterfuge, intrigue

Origin

Early 18th century: from French, from Latin manipulus 'handful'.

 
 

Definition of manipulation in US English:

manipulation

nounməˌnipyəˈlāSHən
  • 1The action of manipulating something in a skillful manner.

    the format allows fast picture manipulation
    count noun conscious manipulations of oral language
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A rear end of the lever is externally accessible to allow manipulation by the user.
    • Although more a work of low relief, it shares with Apollo and Marpessa the creation of depth on a shallow surface by skilful manipulation of planes.
    • Having a single file containing details all the CDs makes content manipulation much easier and faster.
    • How close are we to the possibility of using genetic manipulation to create faster and stronger athletes?
    • Does beauty lie in the artist's skilful manipulation of materials, or ideas?
    • The conscious use and manipulation of frame and structure allows the storyteller to engage the audience more deeply in the story.
    • You can counteract this by manipulation in the computer with your electronic paint brush.
    • It is the skilful manipulation of this single stitch that lends an interesting and characteristic dimension to the needlework.
    • Adobe Photoshop is for images and image manipulation.
    • The other themes are genetic manipulation, ‘post-apocalypse’, and totalitarianism.
    • I am referring to genetic manipulation in agrobiology.
    • His mastery of vocal manipulation allowed him to pitch his voice like a frail old man from Texas.
    • One of the critical innovations is the invention of tweezers for molecular manipulation - the very tool that Primo Levi desired.
    • As for stem cell manipulation, the good doctor suggested we check back with him in a quarter-century or so.
    • Discriminating the various objects within the world requires a system of labelling that can allow independent manipulation of those objects.
    • It allows for manipulation of written text and images with minimal cyber skills.
    • The one for the handcuffs is oversized to allow fast manipulation.
    • Correct orientation principles ensure efficient control of solar gain and manipulation within the building fabric.
    • She gave me deep massage, then gentle manipulation.
    • Video teleconferencing also allows collaboration and manipulation of documents and data.
  • 2The action of manipulating someone in a clever or unscrupulous way.

    there was no deliberate manipulation of visitors' emotions
    count noun he saw through her manipulations
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I've been battling with this kind of manipulation for 33 years.
    • This sort of manipulation takes a lot of cleverness.
    • The tale of intrigue, manipulation and tragedy unfolds in 18th-century Korea.
    • This could suggest that our manipulation was not successful in inducing a deliberative mindset.
    • This is a nation whose operating culture is secrecy, repression, and manipulation.
    • Behind such an outlook lies a deeply pessimistic view - that any change in society, if it is possible at all, will be the result of the clever schemes and manipulations of gifted individuals.
    • There are many strands to the plot, each involving manipulation of others for personal advancement.
    • Through clever manipulations, Lupin gets into the wine vault but it is a trap set by Zenigata!
    • Of course, contrary to the fantasies of the press, the strike was not the result of manipulation by ‘scheming lefties’.
    • This flexibility provides opportunities for manipulation, deception and misrepresentation.
    • This thriller of thrillers is a study of human conflict, jealousy and manipulation, which promises to baffle the most proficient sleuth.
    • But their idea of world domination, through clever manipulations, to compensate for their small numbers, is not always seen as legitimate.
    • So far, none of the other commissions have found any evidence of deliberate manipulation, of pressure.
    • Is this a display of misguided innocence, or the manipulation of youth by unscrupulous entrepreneurs?
    • The tragedy of the past is not recreated through a deliberate manipulation of the reader's heartstrings.
    • Some deliberate manipulation must have taken place.
    • Juries are human, and can be easily swayed by the emotions of the case, and the clever manipulation of a strong barrister.
    • It made perfect sense that she was working with Mercalli, and that she'd won Stratford over by clever manipulation to get her post with the company.
    • Planning, manipulation and management were essential parts of the programme.
    • Instead, they attempt to use tricks and minority manipulation to force public acceptance.
    Synonyms
    stratagem, tactic, gambit, ploy, trick, dodge, ruse, plan, scheme, operation, device, plot, machination, artifice, subterfuge, intrigue

Origin

Early 18th century: from French, from Latin manipulus ‘handful’.

 
 
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