exploiter如何读

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美:[ek'splɔɪtə]

exploiter是什么意思

  • n.剥削者

exploiter变形

复数:exploiters

exploiter词根

词根:exploit

adj.

exploitative 剥削的;利用的;开发资源的

exploitive 剥削的;开发资源的

n.

exploit 勋绩;功绩

exploitation 开发,开采;利用;广告推销

vt.

exploit 开发,开拓;剥削;开采

exploiter英英释义

noun

deed, actespecially: a notable, memorable, or heroic act a book about his youthful exploits I took out the list of Professor Challenger's exploits, and I read it over under the electric lamp. —Arthur Conan Doyle About midnight the gang returned, with various articles of plunder, and talked over their exploits … —Sir Walter Scott It used to be rare for C.I.A. employees to recount their exploits, or grievances, in print. —Alex Berenson

a daring exploit

verb

transitive verb

to make productive use of : utilize exploit your opponent's weakness

exploiting your talents

to make use of meanly or unfairly for one's own advantage

exploiting migrant farm workers

exploiter词源英文解释

Noun Middle English espleit, expleit, esploit, exploit "furtherance, favorable outcome, outcome (good or bad), undertaking, military expedition, deed of arms," borrowed from Anglo-French espleit, esploit, exploit "carrying out, execution, achievement, course, success, gain," probably noun derivative of espleiter, esploiter "to carry out, achieve, expedite" — more at exploit >entry 2 Verb Middle English espleiten, expleiten, expleten, esploiten "to facilitate, expedite (a journey), fulfill (a need), execute, complete, relate, explain," borrowed from Anglo-French espleiter, esploiter, exploiter "to carry out, achieve, promote, expedite, make use of, use unfairly, progress, succeed, act," probably going back to Vulgar Latin *explicitāre, repetitive derivative of Latin explicāre "to free from folds or creases, unroll, disentangle, spread out, bring into play, exercise" — more at explicate Note: The Middle English form expleten suggests association with Latin explēre "to fill up, carry to completion, accomplish" (compare expletive >entry 2). Latinizing variants with ex- have completely replaced earlier es- in both English and French. Earlier standard etymological dictionaries of French (Französisches etymologisches Wörterbuch, Bloch and Wartburg's Dictionnaire étymologique de la langue française) see the noun as the more basic form, going back to *explicitum, allegedly formed from the neuter of the Latin past participle explicitus (see explicit)—though the sense of the noun is active, not passive. Romance outcomes of *explicitāre are mainly restricted to Gallo-Romance (as Old Occitan esplechar "to make use of, execute, accomplish") and Catalan (esplet "harvest," espletar "to harvest"). Note that *explicitāre preserves only the figurative meaning "bring into play, exercise" of the root word explicāre, out of which French and English have elaborated further meanings. The sense "relate, explain" of the Middle English verb is not paralleled in French and did not survive into Modern English.

The first known use of exploit was in the 15th century

exploiter儿童词典英英释义

explorernoun

one that exploresespecially: a person who travels in search of new geographical or scientific information

a vehicle called the lunar explorer

capitalized a member of the scouting program of the Boy Scouts of America for young people 14 to 20 years old

exploreverb

to search through : look into

exploring new ideas

to go into or travel over for purposes of discovery or adventure explore the moon

explore a cave

to examine carefully and in detail especially in order to make a diagnosis

explore a wound

to make a careful search

explore for oil

exploreverb

to search through : look into

exploring new ideas

to go into or travel over for purposes of discovery or adventure explore the moon

explore a cave

to examine carefully and in detail especially in order to make a diagnosis

explore a wound

to make a careful search

explore for oil

exploratoryadjective

of, relating to, or being exploration an exploratory trip exploratory surgery

exploratory drilling for oil

explorationnoun

the act or an instance of exploring

exploit1 of 2noun

a brave or daring act

exploit2 of 2verb

to get value or use from exploit an opponent's weaknesses

exploit your talents

to make use of unfairly for one's own advantage

exploiting migrant farm workers

exploit1 of 2noun

a brave or daring act

exploit2 of 2verb

to get value or use from exploit an opponent's weaknesses

exploit your talents

to make use of unfairly for one's own advantage

exploiting migrant farm workers

exploit1 of 2noun

a brave or daring act

exploit2 of 2verb

to get value or use from exploit an opponent's weaknesses

exploit your talents

to make use of unfairly for one's own advantage

exploiting migrant farm workers

exploiter 例句

1 “Yes, Africa is in turmoil and is also suffering from the invasion of exploiters,” Francis told The Associated Press in an interview last week.

2 Moliere was not only a comprehensive person in classical literature an exploiter in modern literature.

莫里哀是文学史上古典文学的集大成者,近代文学的开拓者.

3 And the legendary drummer Jo Jones seethes with an anger at Holiday’s exploiters you can still feel decades after the fact.

4 The exploiter soiled the boiling oil in the toilet.

剥削者在盥洗室里弄脏了沸腾的油。

5 But to the separatists, the development projects put Beijing squarely on the side of the exploiters and oppressors, so in recent years, many targets of insurgent violence have been Chinese.

6 “Sexual exploiters are the big winner with this decision, while young girls lose the protection of informed consent along with any adult engagement on all the risks they may be facing.”

7 Where many film-makers would draw the line at marsupial "werewolves", a giant, rampaging boar or a drive-in theatre turned into an internment camp, Australian exploiters use the same line as a starting point.

8 Throughout the festival, club stages both day and night, some from noon through 2 a.m., with musicians eager to be heard as the music business and its exploiters and enablers flock into Austin.

9 At what point does Supratik, with his pure social conscience, decide that giving voice to the voiceless must also entail tearing out the windpipe of a greedy exploiter?

10 The first action I was involved in was an attack on a local exploiter.

我参加的第一次行动是攻打当地的一个土豪。

11 As a businesswoman, she has demonstrated herself to be “an adept exploiter of her own celeb value”, according to the list.

12 In order to prevent the software to pirate, the software exploiter must carry on the essential encryption to the software.

为了防止软件被盗版,软件开发者必须对软件进行必要的加密。

13 Frey insists the portrait of him as a ruthless exploiter of youthful talent is wrong on several counts.

14 They claim that the true exploiter of belly dancing is Hollywood, and the Egyptian film industry, which helped take belly dancing out of women’s homes and placed it directly under the male gaze.

15 There was considerable discussion of his protagonist – sensitive observer or self-deluding exploiter?

16 She said the tragedy had been exploited by the media.

17 Morris is a master exploiter of this kind of duality, and he sounds positively gleeful here.

18 Blithely good-natured and generally immune to shame, Richie Bravo is an equal-opportunity exploiter and exploitee; he’s happy to allow others to use his home, his fame and his body, and to use others in return.

19 Chuck Mitchell was a “major exploiter,” Leonard Cohen a “phony Buddhist” and “the high prince of envy.”

20 He’s a tormented scoundrel, an exploiter who wants to be a lover, even a husband.

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