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exploited

/ek-sploit, ik-sploit/US // ˈɛk splɔɪt, ɪkˈsplɔɪt //

剥削的,剥削,被剥削的,被剥削

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a striking or notable deed; feat; spirited or heroic act: the exploits of Alexander the Great.

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Examples

  • Fawning accounts describe his minuet prowess alongside his exploits in defeating the British.

  • More surprisingly, the technology can protect the lives of poachers as well by preventing them from engaging in illegal exploits, Loucks says.

  • The story centers on a journalist’s exploits as he travels to lush Snaktooth Island to interview a potentially specious explorer and leader.

  • We can follow along — Devito chronicled his exploits as “The Great American Winery Stroopwaffle” on YouTube channel and his blog.

  • Despite my discomfort, I imagined that getting out of the bag to find socks would be a far graver exploit.

  • Dickens grew up in a London where child labor was ruthlessly exploited.

  • He exploited a physique that most would try desperately to diminish.

  • Maybe--but he exploited his profile as effectively as any pinup.

  • “Mississippi families are being exploited for its reputation of ignorance and lack of education,” the Macomb mother of two wrote.

  • Better than anyone though, Murdoch saw and exploited the emotional needs satisfied by the pursuit of celebrity.

  • These were afterwards joined by agents of the Chartered Company which exploited the pearl fisheries of the Mosquito coast.

  • He was merciful toward erring women, but was unsparing toward every one who exploited them for gain.

  • I can fully sympathise with their present desire for seclusion and their eagerness not to be exploited by foreigners.

  • Formamint Tablets are widely advertised and extravagantly exploited to the laity in Great Britain.

  • Like all patent medicines, Sanatogen is exploited by the testimonial route.