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op·por·tune O0097900 (ŏp′ər-to͞on′, -tyo͞on′)adj.1. Suited or right for a particular purpose: an opportune place to make camp.2. Occurring at a fitting or advantageous time: an opportune arrival. [Middle English, from Old French opportun, from Latin opportūnus, from ob portum (veniēns), (coming) toward port : ob, to; see ob- + portum, accusative of portus, harbor; see per- in Indo-European roots.] op′por·tune′ly adv.op′por·tune′ness n.ThesaurusAdv. | 1. | opportunely - at an opportune time; "he arrived rather opportunely just when we needed a new butler"inopportunely, malapropos - at an inconvenient time; "he arrived inopportunely just as we sat down for dinner"; "she answered malapropos" | Translationsopponent (əˈpəunənt) noun a person who opposes. an opponent of the government; He beat his opponent by four points. 反對者,對手 反对者,对手 opporˈtune adjective coming at the right time. an opportune remark. 恰好的 恰好的opporˈtunely adverb 恰好地 恰好地opporˈtuneness noun 恰好 恰好opportunism noun 機會主義 机会主义opporˈtunist noun a person who takes advantage of any circumstance which will help him personally. a political opportunist. 機會主義者 机会主义者EncyclopediaSeeopponentopportunely
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