词典翻译介绍
exploits (noun, plural)
1. 功绩;壮举;英勇事迹
2. (尤指对他人的)利用,剥削
exploits (verb, third-person singular simple present)
1. 利用;剥削
2. 开发,开拓
3. 英勇行动
形容词和名词的不同含义
名词
1. 功绩;壮举;英勇事迹
- His exploits on the battlefield earned him a medal. (他在战场上的英勇事迹使他获得了一枚勋章。)
- The book tells the exploits of a daring adventurer. (这本书讲述了一个胆大的冒险家的壮举。)
2. (尤指对他人的)利用,剥削
- The company was accused of exploiting its workers. (该公司被指责剥削工人。)
- He was known for his ruthless exploitation of others. (他因对他人的无情剥削而闻名。)
形容词
1. 勇敢的;英勇的
- The soldiers displayed their exploits during the parade. (士兵们在游行中展示了他们的英勇行为。)
- She is an exploit pilot who has completed numerous dangerous missions. (她是一位完成了许多危险任务的英勇飞行员。)
2. 惊人的;了不起的
- The movie showcased the exploits of a legendary hero. (这部电影展示了一个传奇英雄的壮举。)
- He was praised for his exploits in the field of science. (他因在科学领域的惊人成就而受到赞扬。)
词语辨析
-
exploit 和
accomplishment 的区别在于前者侧重于强调某人的勇敢行为或壮举,而后者更强调取得的成就或成功。
词汇扩充
- exploits (verb, third-person singular simple present)
- exploitable (adjective)
- exploiter (noun)
- exploitative (adjective)
近义词
- deeds
- feats
- achievements
- accomplishments
反义词
- failures
- defeats
- setbacks
柯林斯词典解释
exploits (noun)
1. someone's exploits are the brave, interesting, or amusing things that they have done.
2. the exploits of a soldier, sports player, or entertainer are their brave, skillful, or interesting actions, which people admire them for.
exploits (verb)
1. If you exploit something, you use it well or fully and gain some benefit from it.
2. If someone exploits you, they use you or treat you unfairly for their own advantage.
牛津词典解释
exploits (noun)
1. A bold or daring feat.
2. A notable or heroic act.
3. A software tool designed to take advantage of a flaw in a computer system, typically for malicious purposes such as installing malware.
exploits (verb)
1. Make full use of and derive benefit from (a resource).
2. Use (a situation or person) in an unfair or selfish way.
用法
- The soldier's
exploits during the war were widely celebrated. (名词)
- She
exploits her employees by paying them very low wages. (动词)
- He was known for his
exploit bravery in the face of danger. (形容词)
相关例句
1. His
exploits on the battlefield earned him a medal. (他在战场上的英勇事迹使他获得了一枚勋章。)
2. The book tells the
exploits of a daring adventurer. (这本书讲述了一个胆大的冒险家的壮举。)
3. The company was accused of
exploiting its workers. (该公司被指责剥削工人。)
4. He was known for his ruthless
exploitation of others. (他因对他人的无情剥削而闻名。)
5. The soldiers displayed their
exploits during the parade. (士兵们在游行中展示了他们的英勇行为。)
6. She is an
exploit pilot who has completed numerous dangerous missions. (她是一位完成了许多危险任务的英勇飞行员。)
7. The movie showcased the
exploits of a legendary hero. (这部电影展示了一个传奇英雄的壮举。)
8. He was praised for his
exploits in the field of science. (他因在科学领域的惊人成就而受到赞扬。)
9. Her
exploits as a detective made her famous. (她作为一名侦探的壮举使她出名了。)
10. The company
exploited the natural resources of the region. (该公司开发了该地区的自然资源。)
11. The manager was accused of
exploiting his position for personal gain. (经理被指责利用自己的职位谋取个人利益。)
12. She
exploits her talent to achieve success. (她利用自己的才华取得了成功。)
13. The laborers felt they were being
exploited by the company. (工人们觉得自己被公司剥削。)
14. The adventurer's
exploits inspired many to pursue their own dreams. (冒险家的壮举激励了许多人追求自己的梦想。)
15. The documentary showcased the
exploits of a team of scientists. (这部纪录片展示了一支科学家团队的壮举。)
16. The company
exploited a loophole in the tax system to avoid paying taxes. (该公司利用税收制度的漏洞避税。)
17. The politician was accused of
exploiting the fears of the public for his own gain. (这位政治家被指责利用公众的恐惧谋取个人利益。)
18. He was hailed as a hero for his
exploit in saving a child from a burning building. (他因从一栋起火的大楼中救出一个孩子的壮举而被赞扬为英雄。)
19. The company
exploited the natural resources of the region for profit. (该公司开发该地区的自然资源以获取利润。)
20. The spy's
exploits were the subject of many thrilling novels. (间谍的壮举成为许多惊险小说的题材。)