vantage
vantage 英 ['vɑ:ntɪdʒ] 美 [ˈvæntɪdʒ]
n. 优势;有利情况
名词复数:vantages
- 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
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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。
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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。
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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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