单词 | exploiting |
释义 | exploitingn.ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > intelligibility > meaning > explanation, exposition > [noun] keyeOE undoinga1330 expositiona1340 declarationc1374 declaringc1374 clearingc1380 expoundingc1380 explanationa1382 interpretation1382 exploitingc1390 unfolding1483 explicating1531 explication1537 clearance?1548 elucidation1570 explaining1576 manifestation1576 untwining1577 illustration1581 untwisting1591 eviscerating1599 unclouding1601 enodation1603 opening1611 dilucidation1615 unsnarling1640 declarement1646 enucleation1650 illumination1656 dilucidatinga1660 luciferousness1665 clarifying1677 unravelling1713 disentanglement1751 exegesis1770 disambiguation1827 evisceration1831 keyword1848 clarificationa1866 exponence1880 exponency1880 straightening1900 demystification1964 c1390 (?c1350) St. Augustine l. 1303 in C. Horstmann Sammlung Altengl. Legenden (1878) 83 (MED) He was..wondur war in expleyting Of holy mennes writyng [L. in explanandis scripturis]. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > completing > [noun] enda1300 chevisancec1330 applyinga1382 perfectiona1382 pointc1385 finishmentc1400 accomplishingc1405 complement1419 consummationa1425 effecta1425 performinga1425 accomplishment1425 fining?1448 complishing1449 complishment1454 achevisauncec1475 achievement1477 perfectinga1513 cheving?1518 furniture1529 achievance1531 exploiture1531 exploiting1538 perimplishment1554 consummating1555 finishing?1563 chevance1570 coronation1582 crowning1586 adimpletion1624 fulfilment1624 complusmenta1628 completure1642 completement1652 transaction1655 patration1656 perfunction1656 completion1657 completing1727 ultimation1791 finality1833 perfectuation1859 fruition1885 the world > action or operation > advantage > [noun] > turning to account exploiting1538 improvement?1611 exploitation1795 optimization1857 exploitage1864 exploiture1874 optimizing1877 1538 T. Elyot Dict. Administratio, exploytynge or doynge of a thinge, seruice. 1574 T. Tymme tr. J. de Serres Three Partes Comm. Ciuill Warres Fraunce iv. sig. A.iv You which were borne, not to Iudge of Scholasticall Disputacions, but to the exployting of greater matters and of more waight. 1603 P. Holland tr. Plutarch Morals 922 Having contributed (for the exploiting of this service) two thousand dragmes weight in silver. 1615 W. Hull Mirrour of Majestie 23 The..exployting of any thing tending to the promoting of the Romish brethren. 3. a. The action or practice of utilizing or deriving benefit from something; spec. the action of deriving value from a resource or place. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > advantage > usefulness > use (made of things) > [noun] bihofthc1175 use?c1225 usinga1340 notingc1400 usage?c1400 occupationa1425 employment1437 employing1459 usancec1475 occupying1535 trade1552 wear1571 usury1607 adoperation1608 use-making1608 improvement1620 employ1677 exploiting1842 utilization1847 nuse1848 utilizing1864 1842 Athenæum 6 Aug. 703/1 Endless discoveries in the prevention of waste, in the exploiting of new substances. 1868 Lippincott's Mag. July 39/1 No one denies that the development [of the natural resources of California] is retarded by the cost of exploiting being greatly beyond rates current elsewhere. 1923 D. A. Mackenzie Myths China & Japan i. 12 The term ‘trading’, however, refers, especially in early times, chiefly to prospecting and the exploiting of locally unappreciated forms of wealth. 1960 Guardian 25 Apr. 10/5 The chief features of the match were Wilson's great accuracy and his exploiting of a weakness on Becker's backhand. 2011 J. Parker in J. Parker & T. Mathews Trad., Transl., Trauma 21 One challenge to the now well-established academic field of Translation Studies..is accounting for the affordances of translation: the exploiting of the gaps in intercultural exchange. b. The action or practice of engaging in unfair or unethical exploitation of someone or something. ΚΠ 1848 Labourer 4 274 Modern private property is the result of production, based upon the antagonism of classes and the exploiting of man by man. 1890 Nature 18 Sept. 497/2 They seem to think too much of competition as the exploiting of labour by capital, of the poor by the wealthy. 1931 Eng. Rev. Sept. 429 [Jerusalem] is a city of disturbing influences, of the exploiting of faith. 1996 Independent 10 Dec. ii. 2/2 The exploiting of her husband, her family, her dog, and her own gnawingly unhappy childhood. 2011 J. Winch Clamorgans xii. 314 Some of those doing the exploiting were themselves men of color. ΚΠ 1867 W. H. Smyth & E. Belcher Sailor's Word-bk. Exploiting, transporting trees or timber by a river. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2016; most recently modified version published online March 2022). exploitingadj. Characterized by or engaging in the exploitation of others. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > harm or detriment > disadvantage > uselessness > misuse > [adjective] > exploiting exploitive1858 exploiting1876 exploitative1891 exploitational1908 1876 N.Y. Observer 16 Mar. 85/1 These natives are ‘done’ out of their legitimate earnings by these ‘exploiting Hebrews’. 1887 T. Kirkup Inq. Socialism iii. 87 The domineering and exploiting spirit. 1912 H. G. Wells in Socialism & Great State i. 18 Unlike Mr. Belloc he believed that..there must necessarily be an aggregatory process, usury, expropriation, the development of an exploiting wealthy class. 1992 Matrix Fall 24/2 The profiteering, amoral, exploiting nature of Western ideologies. 2014 Philippine Daily Inquirer (Nexis) 28 Dec. The local exploiting classes of big compradors and landlords. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2016; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.c1390adj.1876 |
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