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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3034 COCA: 4374
exploit
verb [T] /ɪkˈsplɔɪt/
present tense
I/you/we/theyexploit
he/she/itexploits
present participleexploiting
past tenseexploited
past participleexploited
Related words
  1. 1
    to treat someone unfairly in order to get some benefit for yourself 剥削;压榨

    Children are being exploited in many of these factories. 这些工厂中有很多在剥削童工。

     Synonyms and related words
    To treat someone unfairly: prey on, discriminate, oppress...
  2. 2
    to use a situation so that you get benefit from it, even if it is wrong or unfair to do this (为获取利益而)利用

    We need to exploit every opportunity for media coverage. 我们需要利用每一个媒体宣传的机会。

    A lot of advertisements just exploit our insecurities. 很多广告利用的不过是我们的不安全感。

    an investment designed to exploit a tax loophole 旨在利用税收漏洞牟利的投资

     Synonyms and related words
  3. 3
    to use natural resources such as trees, water, or oil so that you gain as much as possible 开发,利用(自然资源)

    exploiting the mineral wealth of Alaska 开发阿拉斯加丰富的矿产资源

derived word

exploiter

noun [C]
singularexploiter
pluralexploiters
 Synonyms and related words
People who are cruel and unkind: monster, savage, ogre...
exploit
noun [C] [usually plural] /ˈeksplɔɪt/
singularexploit
pluralexploits
  1. something unusual that someone does that you think is brave, exciting, or entertaining 英勇事迹;壮举;不同凡响之事

    regaling us with tales of his youthful exploits 讲他年轻时的壮举逗我们乐

    Her amazing exploits include walking across Antarctica. 她的惊人事迹包括徒步穿越南极洲。

     Synonyms and related words
    Bravery and brave behaviour: bravery, courage, daring...
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3034 COCA: 4374
exploit

noun

ADJECTIVEdaring, heroic大膽的行為;英勇的業績legendary傳奇式的英勇事跡His courage and exploits were legendary.他的無畏與英勇事跡是出了名的。wartime戰時事跡military, sexual軍事業績;風流韻事He was always bragging about his sexual exploits.他總是吹噓他的風流韻事。goal-scoring, record-breaking (both especially BrE) 有成就的/開創性的行為
exploit

verb¹

1treat sb unfairly for your own advantage不公平地利用以謀私利ADVERBmercilessly, ruthlessly無情地利用;殘酷地剝削The workers are ruthlessly exploited by their employers.工人受到雇主殘酷的剝削。cynically無所顧忌地利用He pursued his own interests, cynically exploiting his privileged position as trustee.他無所顧忌地利用自己作為受託人的特權地位追逐私利。shamelessly無恥地剝削deliberately故意利用sexually性剝削
exploit

verb²

2make the best use of sth充分利用ADVERB | VERB + EXPLOIT ADVERBextensively, heavily極大地利用fully, to the full, to the fullest (especially NAmE) 充分利用The company has been successful in exploiting new technology to the full.這家公司在充分利用新技術方面很成功。Birds exploit these wind patterns to the fullest.鳥類對各種風型的利用達到了極致。further進一步利用widely廣泛地利用effectively, profitably, successfully有效地利用;有利地開發;成功地利用properly適當利用quickly迅速利用easily易於利用cleverly, skilfully/skillfully聰明地/巧妙地利用The architect has cleverly exploited new materials and building techniques.這位建築師巧妙地利用了新的材料和建築技術。commercially商業上應用She was eager to exploit her discovery commercially.她渴望為自己的發現找到商業上的用途。VERB + EXPLOITbe determined to, be keen to, hope to, seek to決心利用;渴望利用;希望發揮;試圖利用be quick to迅速利用The team were quick to exploit their competitive advantage.那支隊伍迅速利用了他們的競爭優勢。attempt to嘗試利用fail to沒能利用
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3034 COCA: 4374
exploit

verb

exploit ♦︎ abuse ♦︎ use ♦︎ misuseThese words all mean to treat sb/sth in a bad way, especially in order to gain an advantage for yourself. 这些词均表示利用、滥用。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to exploit / abuse your positionto abuse / misuse your power / authorityto abuse / misuse drugs / alcohol / solventsto exploit / use sb / sth for your own ends exploit ɪkˈsplɔɪt [transitive] (usually disapproving) to treat a person or situation as an opportunity to gain an advantage for yourself; to treat sb unfairly by making them work and not giving them much in return 利用(⋯为自己谋利);剥削;压榨He exploited his father's name to get himself a job.他利用他父亲的名声为自己谋得了一份工作。She realized that her youth and inexperience were being exploited.她意识到自己的少不更事正被人利用。What is being done to stop employers from exploiting immigrants?目前有什么举措制止雇主剥削移民劳工呢? exploitation ˌeksplɔɪˈteɪʃn

noun

[uncountable] his exploitation of the situation for his own purposes利用这种局势达到他个人的目的the exploitation of children对儿童的剥削
abuse əˈbjuːz [transitive] (disapproving) to treat sth, especially power or knowledge, as an opportunity to gain an advantage for yourself; to drink or take so much of sth that it harms your health; to treat a person or animal in a cruel or violent way 滥用(权力或所知所闻);滥用(以致危害健康);虐待(人或动物)He felt they had abused his trust by talking about him to the press (= deceived him, although he had trusted them).他觉得他们向报界透露有关他的情况是辜负了他的信任。People who abuse alcohol over a long period will develop health problems.长期酗酒的人会引发健康问题。He systematically abused his body with heroin and cocaine.他因吸服海洛因和可卡因一步一步把身体搞垮了。All the children had been physically and emotionally abused.所有这些孩子的身心都受到了摧残。 see also abuse rape verb abuse əˈbjuːs

noun

[uncountable, singular] The system of paying cash bonuses is open to abuse (= might be used in the wrong way).支付现金红利制度可能会被人钻空子。alcohol / drug / solvent abuse酗酒;吸毒;嗅吸胶毒child abuse虐待儿童
use [transitive] (disapproving) to be kind or friendly to sb with the intention of gaining an advantage for yourself from them (施展手段)利用(别人)Can't you see he's just using you for his own ends?你难道看不出他只是利用你达到自己的目的吗?I felt used.我觉得被人利用了。 misuse ˌmɪsˈjuːz [transitive] (formal) to use sth in the wrong way or for the wrong purpose 误用;滥用The apostrophe is often misused, even by native English speakers.英语的省字符经常被误用,甚至英语为母语的人也误用。Several cabinet ministers were found guilty of misusing public funds.几名内阁部长被判滥用公共资金。 misuse ˌmɪsˈjuːs

noun

[uncountable, countable, usually singular] the misuse of power / authority滥用职权a misuse of public funds滥用公共资金

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