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    名词复数:exploitations 词频:高频常用词
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    开发;开采
    Applications and Exploitations of Historical Seismic Data
    历史地震数据的应用与开发
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    词性:|noun|

    例句1. the exploitation of mineral resources

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    Exploitative: taking advantage of someone
    The details suggested a mean streak, an exploitive nature, a sloppy greediness, none of which seemed especially pleasant, let alone presidential.
    Some teacher-exchange advocates consider any recruitment situation that forces applicants to go into debt to be exploitive.
    Is it just the slurs and condescension that make the situation exploitive or am I missing something?
    Able to be exploited, especially commercially || Easily fooled; credulous
    We were supposed to become unthinking, obedient, silent and submissive so as to be governable, exploitable and harmless.
    Enzymes produced by extremophiles are also highly exploitable in the biocatalytic industry.
    As we noted here, opportunists will always arise to exploit an exploitable situation.
    In the nature of exploitation; acting to exploit someone or something || (more generally) Of or relating to exploitation. || (ecology) Wherein one organism reduces a resource to the point of affecting other organisms.
    Around twenty five percent of Australians cannot access financial services except on the most exploitative and usurious terms.
    If this happens, science will be purely instrumentalist, manipulative and exploitative in the Baconian sense.
    I admired its moxie, its determination to be nothing more than a cheesy, exploitative, effects-driven popcorn movie.
    Of or relating to exploitation.

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    to make use of.
    (proscribed, nonstandard, transitive) To exploit.
    (transitive) To use for one’s own advantage. || (transitive) To forcibly deprive someone of something to which she or he has a natural right.
    Services that exploit the higher bandwidth available with 3G have to be marketed to consumers.
    The effect was to make it easier for the ruling class to exploit the peasants who formed the bulk of the population.
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