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exploitative

/ik-sploi-tuh-tiv/US // ɪkˈsplɔɪ tə tɪv //

剥削性,剥削性的,剥削,剥削者

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : taking unfair or unethical advantage of a person, group, or situation for the purpose of profit, comfort, or advancement: Her success attracted too many exploitative relatives to count.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inunscrupulous
Synonyms
corrupt贪污,堕落,腐败,贪腐crafty狡猾的,狡猾,狡猾的人,狡黠的crooked弯曲的,歪歪扭扭,歪曲,歪曲的deceitful奸诈的,狡猾的,狡诈的,奸诈dishonest不诚实的,不诚实,不忠实的,不诚信的illegal非法,非法的,违法,违法的petty小气,小气的,小气鬼,琐碎ruthless残酷无情,残酷无情的,残酷的,严酷的selfish自私的,自私,自私自利,自我shady阴暗,阴暗面,阴暗的,阴面shameless厚颜无耻,无耻,无耻之徒,无耻的underhanded卑鄙无耻,潜规则,劣质的,卑鄙无耻的unethical不道德的,不道德,不符合道德的,不合道德venal贪污,贪婪的人,贪污罪,贪污腐败arrant荩荩,荩忱,荩文,荩星base基础,基地,基层,底层casuistic诡计多端,诡辩,诡辩的,诡辩主义conscienceless无意识,无意识的,不自觉,不自觉的degraded降级的,降级,退化的,堕落的degrading退化的,降级的,降级,退化disgraceful不光彩的,不光彩,不名誉的,耻辱dishonorable不光彩的,不体面的,不名誉的,不体面improper不恰当的,不正当的,不当的,不适当的low-down低调的,低调,低价,低端mercenary雇佣兵,雇佣军,市侩,自私自利的人perfidious无信义的,无信义,无信义的人,无耻之徒questionable有问题的,有问题,值得怀疑的,有疑问的recreant叛逆的人,叛逆者,重生者,叛逆scandalous可耻的,可耻,可笑的,可笑scheming谋略,心计,谋划,心术self-seeking自求多福,自寻烦恼,追求自我的人,追求自我的shifty变幻莫测,晃晃悠悠,阴阳怪气,变幻莫测的sinister邪恶的,阴险,狰狞,阴险的slippery滑溜溜的,滑溜溜,滑腻的,光滑的sly狡猾的,狡猾,诡谲,诡异的two-faced两面派,双面人,双面的,双面unconscientious不自觉地,不认真的,不认真,不自觉unconscionable不合情理,不合情理的,不合理的,不合理underhand低头族,劣势,劣质的,劣势地位unfair不公平,不正当,不正当的,不公平的unprincipled无原则,无原则的,无原则性,无原则性的unworthy不值得,不值得一提,不值得的,不值得一提的是wicked邪恶的,邪恶,恶人,邪恶的人wrongful不法的,不法行为,不合法的,不合法
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Examples

  • To her great credit, Bradley captures her subject at some truly vulnerable moments—at one point we watch her immediate, emotional reaction to the death of her mentor Kobe Bryant—without ever coming off as exploitative.

  • Trafficking frequently looks like vulnerable people struggling to survive in a violent, exploitative world.

  • We may ban users based on these reports such as when we believe users are involved in sharing child exploitative imagery.

  • Anti-racism is a particular framework that, for me, can still sit quite comfortably within exploitative systems.

  • While some aspects of the exploitative kafala system have been scrapped, experts worry that the human toll of Qatar’s World Cup dreams are not being fully acknowledged.

  • The added charge for access to hotel Wi-Fi is not only exploitative but increasingly irrelevant.

  • The sex workers I spoke with rightly call it “vile,” “gross,” “terrifying,” and “exploitative.”

  • Others have found its portrayal of Southern life offensive, exploitative, or inaccurate.

  • While human rights groups have called it exploitative, performers say it makes their lives in China better.

  • I think our intentions are good in trying to protect adolescents from exploitative, if not downright lecherous, adults.

  • Other exploitative human activity based in utilitarianism is not crass or all so obviously wrong, especially in today's context.