exploit 英 [ɪkˈsplɔɪt]   美 [ɪkˈsplɔɪt]

exploit

exploit  英 [ɪkˈsplɔɪt] 美 [ɪkˈsplɔɪt]

vt. 开发,开拓;剥削;开采  n. 勋绩;功绩 

进行时:exploiting  过去式:exploited  过去分词:exploited  第三人称单数:exploits  名词复数:exploits 

The temptation to exploit consumers usually prevails unless it is curbed. 剥削消费者的诱惑除非加以限制,否则就会得逞。
How do I fully exploit the experience? 我如何充分利用这段经历呢?

  • An exploit is a heroic act or notable deed. The King Arthur legends are full of stories of the exploits of the Knights of the Round Table, including Sir Lancelot and King Arthur himself.
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  • vt. 开发,开拓;剥削;开采
  • n. 勋绩;功绩
  • 1. The temptation to exploit consumers usually prevails unless it is curbed.

    剥削消费者的诱惑除非加以限制,否则就会得逞。

  • 2. How do I fully exploit the experience?

    我如何充分利用这段经历呢?

  • 3. Along with his strength, he had an uncanny ability to spot and exploit any weakness in an opponent.

    除了力大无穷外,他还有一种非同寻常的能力,那就是发现并利用对手的任何弱点。

  • exploit (n.) late 14c., "outcome of an action," from Old French esploit "a carrying out; achievement, result; gain, advantage" (12c., Modern French exploit), a very common word, used in senses of "action, deed, profit, achievement," from Latin explicitum "a thing settled, ended, or displayed," noun use of neuter of explicitus, past participle of explicare "unfold, unroll, disentangle," from ex "out" (see ex-) + plicare "to fold" (from PIE root *plek- "to plait").
  • exploit (v.) c. 1400, espleiten, esploiten "to accomplish, achieve, fulfill," from Old French esploitier, espleiter "carry out, perform, accomplish," from esploit (see exploit (n.)). The sense of "use selfishly" first recorded 1838, from a sense development in French perhaps from use of the word with reference to mines, etc. (compare exploitation). Related: Exploited; exploiting.
ex·ploit AWL verb , noun exploit exploits exploited exploiting verb / ɪkˈsplɔɪt ; NAmE ɪkˈsplɔɪt / 1 exploitsth ( disapproving) to treat a person or situation as an opportunity to gain an advantage for yourself 利用(…为自己谋利) He exploited his father's name to get himself a job. 他利用他父亲的名声为自己找到一份工作。 She realized that her youth and inexperience were being exploited. 她意识到自己的年轻和缺乏经验正受人利用。 2 exploitsb ( disapproving) to treat sb unfairly by making them work and not giving them much in return 剥削;榨取 What is being done to stop employers from exploiting young people? 目前有什么措施制止雇主剥削年轻人呢? 3 exploitsth to use sth well in order to gain as much from it as possible 运用;利用;发挥 She fully exploits the humour of her role in the play. 她在剧中把她那个角色的幽默发挥得淋漓尽致。 4 to develop or use sth for business or industry 开发;开采;开拓 exploitsth No minerals have yet been exploited in Antarctica. 南极洲的矿藏还未开采。 exploitsth for sth countries exploiting the rainforests for hardwood 为获取硬木而开发热带雨林的国家 ex·ploit·er exploiter exploiters noun [countable ] noun / ˈeksplɔɪt ; NAmE ˈeksplɔɪt / [usually plural ] a brave, exciting or interesting act 英勇(或激动人心、引人注目)的行为 the daring exploits of Roman heroes 古罗马英雄的英勇壮举 ex·ploit / ɪkˈsplɔɪt ; NAmE ɪkˈsplɔɪt / exploit / ˈeksplɔɪt ; NAmE ˈeksplɔɪt /
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