exploits
v. 開採( exploit的第三人稱單數 ); 利用(…為自己謀利); 運用; 剝削
If you say that someone is exploiting you, you think that they are treating you unfairly by using your work or ideas and giving you very little in return.
Critics claim he exploited black musicians for personal gain.
批評家聲稱他壓榨黑人音樂家謀求私利。
...the plight of the exploited sugar cane workers.
受剝削的甘蔗工人的困境
If you say that someone is exploiting a situation, you disapprove of them because they are using it to gain an advantage for themselves, rather than trying to help other people or do what is right.
The government and its opponents compete to exploit the troubles to their advantage.
政府及其反對派競相利用這些問題為自己謀利。
If you exploit something, you use it well, and achieve something or gain an advantage from it.
You'll need a good aerial to exploit the radio's performance...
你需要弄個好天線來發揮廣播的效能。
Cary is hoping to exploit new opportunities in Europe...
卡里希望好好利用歐洲的新機遇。
To exploit resources or raw materials means to develop them and use them for industry or commercial activities.
I think we're being very short sighted in not exploiting our own coal.
我認為不開採我們自己的煤是非常短視的做法。
If you refer to someone's exploits, you mean the brave, interesting, or amusing things that they have done.
His wartime exploits were later made into a film.
他在戰爭中的英勇行為後來被改編成一部電影。
He had even locked away all the videos of his previous exploits.
他甚至將記錄他以前偉績的錄影帶通通鎖起來了。
His wartime exploits were later made into a film.
他在戰爭中的英勇行為後來被改編成一部電影。
He lingered lovingly over the account of his exploits.
他津津樂道地講述著自己的業績.
He keeps sounding off about his exploits in the Far East.
他總是吹噓他在遠東的業績.
We have a hefty dossier on his exploits in the war.
關於他在戰爭中的英勇事蹟,我們有相當多的資料.