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单词 opportunism
释义
opportunism
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n

Opportunism is taking advanatages of situations and people in a self-centered way, without regard to the consequences.
An opportunity is a chance for something beneficial, like a job or a new romance. Opportunities are good things, but someone who pursues opportunities a little too eagerly is guilty of opportunism. Opportunism is a self-serving, self-centered approach to situations that disregards how others feel. Opportunism doesn't necessarily break the law, but it does violate manners and decency. Moving in on a dead person's wife is a classic example of opportunism. People who act this way are called opportunists.
WORD FAMILY
opportunism: opportunist, opportunistic+/inopportune: inopportunely, inopportuneness/opportune: inopportune, opportunely, opportuneness, opportunity/opportunist: opportunists/opportunistic: opportunistically/opportunity: opportunism, opportunities
USAGE EXAMPLES
The too-familiar notes were struck: the overture of cynicism, the air of conspiracy, the cadenza of opportunism—and, inevitably, Donald Trump’s Twitter feed.
Time(Nov 29, 2016)
The Raiders have impressed with their high-powered offense and opportunism in the league’s best division, the AFC West.
Washington Times(Nov 18, 2016)
Technically, the process was about under-spent budgets, but ethnic politics and opportunism were at its core.
Washington Post(Nov 15, 2016)
n taking advantage of opportunities without regard for the consequences for others
Syn|Hyper
expedience, self-interest, self-seeking
selfishness
stinginess resulting from a concern for your own welfare and a disregard of others
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