exploit
exp
ˈɛksp
eksp
loit
lɔɪt
loyt
British pronunciation
/ˈɛksplɔɪt/

Définition et signification de « exploit » en anglais

to exploit
01

exploiter

to use someone or something in an unfair way, which is only advantageous to oneself
Transitive: to exploit sb/sth
example
Exemples
Individuals with power may exploit their influence to manipulate others for personal gain.
Les individus en position de pouvoir peuvent exploiter leur influence pour manipuler les autres à des fins personnelles.
02

exploiter, tirer profit de

to utilize or take full advantage of something, often resources, opportunities, or skills
Transitive: to exploit a resource
example
Exemples
The talented musician sought to exploit the full range of instruments in the orchestra to compose a rich and dynamic piece of music.
Le musicien talentueux a cherché à exploiter toute la gamme des instruments de l'orchestre pour composer une pièce musicale riche et dynamique.
03

exploiter, profiter de

to take advantage of someone by making them work a lot and paying them less than is deserved
Transitive: to exploit a worker
example
Exemples
Some employers exploit interns by assigning them significant responsibilities without providing fair compensation or learning opportunities.
Certains employeurs exploitent les stagiaires en leur confiant des responsabilités importantes sans offrir une compensation équitable ou des opportunités d'apprentissage.
Exploit
01

a daring achievement, often requiring skill, courage, or effort

example
Exemples
The engineer 's exploit in designing the bridge earned her international recognition.
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