0 to not pay or reward someone enough for something -- эксплуатировать, использовать
[ often passive ] I felt as though I was being exploited.
1 to use or develop something for your advantage -- использовать
2 something unusual, brave, or interesting that someone has done -- приключение, подвиг
[ usually plural ] Have you heard about her amazing exploits travelling in Africa?
Although establishing new schools is not permitted, there is always a loophole that can be exploited.
Dickens, too, was quick to exploit the possibility of a mass readership.
In approaching their prospects, network marketers enjoy the privilege of exploiting the element of intimacy by reducing the potential threat to their prospects' negative face.
It aggressively exploits the parallelism made possible by sending requests to multiple remote data sources simultaneously and by scheduling tasks to run on multiple processors.
The semantics of the language is based on a translation, and it exploits abstract data types rather than polymorphic types and recursion.
In that context, the evidence for language-selective performance may be understood as a default condition that occurs when initial conceptual selection processes can be exploited.
This had a direct impact on the peace movement, which wanted to exploit those very consequences for the cause of disarmament.
Therefore, white-vented mynas probably preferred the green patches among residential buildings, as this may have allowed them to more efficiently exploit ephemeral anthropogenic food sources.
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有效地用, 利用, 開發…
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explotar, aprovechar, hazaña…
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explorar, abusar de, proeza…
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~を搾取する, ~を有効活用する…
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sömürmek, hakkını vermemek, kullanmak…
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exploiter, tirer profit, tirer parti…
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