opportunistic 英 [ˌɒpətju:ˈnɪstɪk]   美 [ˌɑpərtuˈnɪstɪk]

opportunistic

opportunistic  英 [ˌɒpətju:ˈnɪstɪk] 美 [ˌɑpərtuˈnɪstɪk]

adj. 机会主义的;投机取巧的 

My garage is tucked round the back, well out of sight of the road but, equally, far enough from the flats to potentially interest an opportunistic thief. 我的车库藏在后面,正好远离了马路上的视线范围,但是,也同样足够逃离来自公寓住户的机会主义小偷的潜在兴趣。
What does, ironically, veer more towards sensationalism, are the attempts by opponents of climate action to lambast such discussions as opportunistic, to try to shut down the dialogue. 但是讽刺的是那些气候行动的对手试图谴责这样的讨论,正如投机取巧的试图关闭对话,这些才是更加的哗众取宠。

  • To be opportunistic is to quickly take advantage of a situation, usually in a way that's just plain wrong.
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  • adj. 机会主义的;投机取巧的
  • 1. My garage is tucked round the back, well out of sight of the road but, equally, far enough from the flats to potentially interest an opportunistic thief.

    我的车库藏在后面,正好远离了马路上的视线范围,但是,也同样足够逃离来自公寓住户的机会主义小偷的潜在兴趣。

  • 2. What does, ironically, veer more towards sensationalism, are the attempts by opponents of climate action to lambast such discussions as opportunistic, to try to shut down the dialogue.

    但是讽刺的是那些气候行动的对手试图谴责这样的讨论,正如投机取巧的试图关闭对话,这些才是更加的哗众取宠。

  • 3. These are distinct from opportunistic projects that are undertaken in response to urgent demands and target applications of limited lifetime, responsibility and complexity.

    这与那些为了满足紧急需要的机会主义项目是很不同的,后者的生命周期、职责以及复杂度很有限。

  • opportunistic (adj.) 1889, see opportunist + -ic. Related: Opportunistically.
op·por·tun·is·tic / ˌɒpətjuːˈnɪstɪk ; NAmE ˌɑːpərtuːˈnɪstɪk / adjective 1 ( disapproving) = opportunist 2 [only before noun ] ( medical ) harmful to people whose immune systemhas been made weak by disease or drugs 机会致病性的(对免疫系统差的人有害) an opportunistic infection 机会性的感染 op·por·tun·is·tic / ˌɒpətjuːˈnɪstɪk ; NAmE ˌɑːpərtuːˈnɪstɪk /
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