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exploit

N การกระทำ ที่ กล้าหาญ  พฤติการณ์ ที่ กล้าหาญ  ความกล้าหาญ  deed escapade venture kan-kra-tam-ti-kla-han

 

exploit

VT เอาเปรียบ  หาประโยชน์ ใส่ ตัว  employ use utilize aol-prieb

 

exploitation

N การ ใช้ หาประโยชน์ อย่าง ไม่ ถูกต้อง  การ หาประโยชน์ ใส่ ตัว  kan-chai-ha-pra-yod-yang-mai-tuk-tong

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

EXPLOIT

n. 1. A deed or act; more especially, a heroic act; a deed of renown; a great or noble achievement; as the exploits of Alexander, of Caesar, of Washington. [Exploiture, in a like sense, is not in use. ]
2. In a ludicrous sense, a great act of wickedness.

 

EXPLOIT

v.t.To achieve. [Not in use. ]

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

EXPLOIT

Ex *ploit ", n. Etym: [OE. esploit success, OF. esploit,espleit,revenue, product, vigor, force, exploit, F. exploit exploit, fr. L. explicitum, prop. p.p. neut. of explicare to unfold, display, exhibit; ex +plicare to fold. See Ply, and cf. Explicit, Explicate. ]

 

1. A deed or act; especially, a heroic act; a deed of renown; an adventurous or noble achievement; as, the exploits of Alexander the Great. Ripe for exploits and mighty enterprises. Shak.

 

2. Combat; war. [Obs. ] He made haste to exploit some warlike service. Holland.

 

2. Etym: [F. exploiter. ]

 

Defn: To utilize; to make available; to get the value or usefulness out of; as, to exploit a mine or agricultural lands; to exploit public opinion. [Recent ]

 

3. Hence: To draw an illegitimate profit from; to speculate on; to put upon. [Recent ] In no sense whatever does a man who accumulates a fortune by legitimate industry exploit his employés or make his capital "out of "anybody else. W. G. Sumner.

 

EXPLOITATION

Ex `ploi *ta "tion, n. Etym: [F.]

 

Defn: The act of exploiting or utilizing. J. D. Whitney.

 

EXPLOITURE

EXPLOITURE Ex *ploi "ture, n.

 

1. The act of exploiting or accomplishing; achievement. [Obs. ] Udall.

 

2. Exploitation. Harper's Mag.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

exploit

ex ploit verb |ikˈsploit ɪkˈsplɔɪt | [ with obj. ] make full use of and derive benefit from (a resource ): 500 companies sprang up to exploit this new technology. use (a situation or person ) in an unfair or selfish way: the company was exploiting a legal loophole | accusations that he exploited a wealthy patient. benefit unfairly from the work of (someone ), typically by overworking or underpaying them: making money does not always mean exploiting others. noun |ˈekˌsploit ˈɛkˌsplɔɪt |a bold or daring feat: the most heroic and secretive exploits of the war. DERIVATIVES ex ploit a ble adjective, ex ploit a tive |ikˈsploitətiv |adjective, ex ploit er |ikˈsploitər |noun, ex ploit ive |ikˈsploitiv |adjective ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French esploit (noun ), based on Latin explicare unfold (see explicate ). The early notion of success, progress gave rise to the sense attempt to capture, military expedition, hence the current sense of the noun. Current verb senses (mid 19th cent. ) are taken from modern French exploiter .

 

exploitation

ex ploi ta tion |ˌeksploiˈtāSHən eksplɔɪˈteɪʃn | noun 1 the action or fact of treating someone unfairly in order to benefit from their work: the exploitation of migrant workers. 2 the action of making use of and benefiting from resources: the Bronze Age saw exploitation of gold deposits. the fact of making use of a situation to gain unfair advantage for oneself: this administration's exploitation of the fear of crime.

 

Oxford Dictionary

exploit

ex |ploit verb |ɪkˈsplɔɪt, ɛk- | [ with obj. ] 1 make full use of and derive benefit from (a resource ): 500 companies sprang up to exploit this new technology. 2 make use of (a situation ) in a way considered unfair or underhand: the company was exploiting a legal loophole. benefit unfairly from the work of (someone ), typically by overworking or underpaying them: women are exploited in the workplace. noun |ˈɛksplɔɪt |a bold or daring feat. DERIVATIVES exploitable |ɪkˈsplɔɪtəb (ə )l, ɛk- |adjective, exploiter noun ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French esploit (noun ), based on Latin explicare unfold (see explicate ). The early notion of success, progress gave rise to the sense attempt to capture , military expedition , hence the current sense of the noun. Verb senses (mid 19th cent. ) are from modern French exploiter .

 

exploitation

exploitation |ɛksplɔɪˈteɪʃ (ə )n | noun 1 [ mass noun ] the action or fact of treating someone unfairly in order to benefit from their work: the exploitation of migrant workers. 2 the action of making use of and benefiting from resources: the Bronze Age saw exploitation of gold deposits. the fact of making use of a situation to gain unfair advantage for oneself: the Government's exploitation of the fear of crime.

 

exploitative

exploitative |ɪkˈsplɔɪtətɪv |(also exploitive |ɛkˈsplɔɪtətɪv, ɪk- |) adjective making use of a situation or treating others unfairly in order to gain an advantage or benefit: an exploitative form of labour.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

exploit

exploit verb 1 we should exploit this new technology: utilize, harness, use, make use of, turn /put to good use, make the most of, capitalize on, benefit from; informal cash in on. 2 exploiting the workers: take advantage of, abuse, impose on, treat unfairly, misuse, ill-treat; informal walk (all ) over, take for a ride, rip off. noun his exploits brought him notoriety: feat, deed, act, adventure, stunt, escapade; achievement, accomplishment, attainment; informal lark, caper.

 

exploitation

exploitation noun 1 the exploitation of mineral resources: utilization, use, making use of, making the most of, capitalization on; informal cashing in on. 2 the exploitation of the poor: taking advantage, abuse, misuse, ill-treatment, unfair treatment, oppression.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

exploit

exploit verb |(stress on the second syllable ) | 1 platinum was originally exploited by the Indians of Colombia and Ecuador: utilize, make use of, put to use, use, use to good advantage, turn /put to good use, make the most of, capitalize on, benefit from, turn to account, draw on; profit from /by, make capital out of; informal cash in on, milk. 2 a ruling class which exploited workers: take advantage of, make use of, abuse, impose on, prey on, play on, misuse, ill-treat, bleed, suck dry, squeeze, wring, enslave, treat unfairly, withhold rights from; manipulate, cheat, swindle, fleece, victimize, live off the backs of; informal walk (all ) over, take for a ride, put one over on, cash in on, rip off. ANTONYMS treat fairly. noun |(stress on the first syllable ) |his exploits brought him fame and notoriety: feat, deed, act, adventure, stunt, escapade, manoeuvre, enterprise, undertaking, move; achievement, accomplishment, attainment, triumph; (exploits ) handiwork; informal lark, caper.

 

exploitation

exploitation noun 1 the exploitation of mineral resources: utilization, utilizing, use, making use of, putting to use, making the most of, capitalization on; informal cashing in on, milking. 2 the exploitation of the poor by the wealthy: taking advantage, making use, abuse of, misuse, ill-treatment, unfair treatment, bleeding dry, sucking dry, squeezing, wringing; manipulation, cheating, swindling, fleecing, victimization; enslavement, slavery, oppression; imposing on, preying on, playing on.

 

Duden Dictionary

Exploit

Ex ploit Substantiv, maskulin schweizerisch, besonders Sport , der |eksˈplo̯a |der Exploit; Genitiv: des Exploits, Plural: die Exploits lateinisch-vulgärlateinisch -altfranzösisch -französisch hervorragende Leistung, Glanzleistung

 

French Dictionary

exploit

exploit n. m. nom masculin Action extraordinaire. : Cet exploit sportif est digne de mention. Note Orthographique exploi t.

 

exploitable

exploitable adj. adjectif Qui peut être exploité. : Une mine exploitable. Des renseignements exploitables.

 

exploitant

exploitant exploitante n. m. et f. nom masculin et féminin Personne qui exploite une entreprise. : Un exploitant forestier. Note Technique Ce mot s ’emploie dans un sens favorable, alors que le nom exploiteur est toujours péjoratif.

 

exploitation

exploitation n. f. nom féminin 1 Action d ’exploiter, de faire valoir quelque chose en vue d ’un profit. : L ’exploitation d ’une usine (et non l ’*opération ). SYNONYME direction ; gestion . 2 Affaire exploitée. : Une exploitation agricole. SYNONYME entreprise . 3 Action d ’abuser de quelqu ’un, de quelque chose. : L ’exploitation des travailleurs. SYNONYME abus . Note Technique En ce sens, le nom a une valeur défavorable.

 

exploiter

exploiter v. tr. verbe transitif 1 Faire valoir, tirer partie de. : Exploiter une entreprise, une ferme (et non *opérer ). 2 Profiter de quelqu ’un de façon excessive. : Cette entreprise exploite son personnel. SYNONYME abuser . Note Technique En ce sens, le verbe a une valeur défavorable. aimer

 

exploiteur

exploiteur , euse n. m. et f. nom masculin et féminin Personne qui abuse des autres. SYNONYME profiteur . Note Technique Ce nom a une valeur défavorable, alors que le mot exploitant s ’utilise dans un sens favorable.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

exploit

ex ploit /ɪksplɔ́ɪt, eks- /動詞 s /-ts /; ed /-ɪd /; ing 他動詞 1 ⦅非難して ⦆a. 〈人 〉につけこむ , …を不当に利用する ; 〈労働者など 〉を搾取する ▸ a company that exploits children 子供を食い物にする会社 b. 〈状況など 〉 (不当に )利用する, …につけこむ exploit the welfare system 福祉制度につけこむ 2 〈物 〉 (有効 )利用する, 活用する ; 〈資源など 〉を開発する exploit the new technology 最新の科学技術を活用する exploit mineral resources 鉱物資源を開発する 名詞 /éksplɔɪt /C 〖通例one 's /the s 〗勇敢な行為 , 手柄 , 偉業 journalistic exploits 記者としての業績

 

exploitable

ex pl it a ble /ɪks- /形容詞 (資源などが )開発 [利用 ]できる ; (自分のために )利用できる .

 

exploitation

ex ploi ta tion /èksplɔɪtéɪʃ (ə )n /名詞 U 1 (利己的 )利用 ; 搾取 .2 (資源の )開発, 経済的利用 .3 有効利用, 活用 .

 

exploitative

ex ploit a tive /ɪksplɔ́ɪtətɪv /形容詞 搾取的な .

 

exploiter

ex pl it er 名詞 C かたく 非難して ⦆搾取者, ほかを食い物にする人 .