vantage 英 ['vɑ:ntɪdʒ]   美 [ˈvæntɪdʒ]

vantage

vantage  英 ['vɑ:ntɪdʒ] 美 [ˈvæntɪdʒ]

n. 优势;有利情况 

名词复数:vantages 

From that vantage point, he shrewdly harnessed his new influence in the struggle against the dominant Yankee establishment. 他机敏地利用了这一任职优势,在和那些美国大家族企业的斗争中施加自己的影响力。
We just wanted to play games but they didn't want to admit they were simply buying us a toy, but via our youthful vantage point of technical knowledge we helped assuage their guilt. 其实我们就只是想玩游戏,他们却不愿承认买给我们的纯粹是个玩具,但利用年轻一代在科技知识上这点优势,我们可以帮他们减轻一些负罪感。

  • A vantage is a really good place from which to survey a scene. You might find that the roof of the house offers an excellent vantage from which to drop water balloons on your kid brother’s head.
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  • n. 优势;有利情况
  • 1. From that vantage point, he shrewdly harnessed his new influence in the struggle against the dominant Yankee establishment.

    他机敏地利用了这一任职优势,在和那些美国大家族企业的斗争中施加自己的影响力。

  • 2. We just wanted to play games but they didn't want to admit they were simply buying us a toy, but via our youthful vantage point of technical knowledge we helped assuage their guilt.

    其实我们就只是想玩游戏,他们却不愿承认买给我们的纯粹是个玩具,但利用年轻一代在科技知识上这点优势,我们可以帮他们减轻一些负罪感。

  • 3. The game presents you with a bunch of seemingly randomly scattered blocks, but if you move the cursor on the screen, shifting your vantage point, you can find a point at which an image takes shape.

    这个游戏给你一连串的看起来任意散布的障碍,但是如果你移动屏幕上的光标,改变你的有利地位,你会找到一个图像可以成形的位置。

  • vantage (n.) early 14c., "advantage, profit," from Anglo-French vantage, from Old French avantage "advantage, profit, superiority" (see advantage). Vantage point "favorable position" attested from 1865; a similar notion was in earlier vantage ground (1610s).
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