exploit 的定义
- a striking or notable deed; feat; spirited or heroic act: the exploits of Alexander the Great.
exploit 近义词
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take advantage of; misuse
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- The food was good, but the restaurant also seemed to take on Davis’ personality — he appeared to know everyone in the neighborhood and beyond, and always had a story to tell, often about colorful West Side characters or his own exploits in politics.
- Oracle’s October advisory accompanying a patch said exploits are low in complexity and require low privileges and no user interaction.
- Even though Democrats in the county outnumbered Republicans 3 to 1, The Post said that Johnson’s popularity with voters who remembered his baseball exploits might help offset the Democrats’ numerical edge.
- We hope you’ll enjoy getting acquainted with these remarkable young scientists and following their exploits in the years to come.
- It’s at the center of a booming international industry in which high-tech firms find software vulnerabilities, develop exploits, and sell malware to governments.
- However, it appears it is this very open nature that the Lizard Squad is attempting to exploit.
- Ares said there are instances where savvy gankers manage to exploit loopholes.
- That makes devices more readily available to those who want to figure out vulnerabilities to exploit.
- Today, a zero-day exploit can sell for anywhere from $1,000 to $1 million.
- How unique is our knowledge of this,” he said, “or our ability to exploit this compared to others?
- The campaign was notable for an exploit which admirably illustrates the secret of his success as a soldier.
- The whole episode contrasts markedly with the exploit of Bishop Sinclair in Fife.
- These are the words of Calendau when, seeking his reward after his final exploit, he learns that he has won the love of Esterello.
- In the seventh canto is described in magnificent language Calendau's exploit on the Mont Ventoux.
- While the exploit would be very brilliant if successful, you must remember that failure would be disastrous to you and your men.