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
- 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
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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。
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2. How do I fully exploit the experience?
我如何充分利用这段经历呢?
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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.
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