Keresés
to take advantage of sth
01
to make use of a situation, opportunity, or resource in a way that benefits oneself or achieves a desired outcome
02
to use something for personal gain in an unfair or dishonest manner
to take advantage of sb
01
to unfairly use or manipulate another person for one's own benefit, often in a selfish or deceitful manner
Példa
She was foolish to think she could take advantage of her friends without them noticing.
He took advantage of the OCR (Optical Character Recognition) feature in his smart notebook, which converted his handwritten meeting notes into searchable text for quick reference.
Some salespeople are notorious for taking advantage of customers by pressuring them into buying unnecessary products or services
I always tell my students that you snooze, you lose, and that they should always be ready to take advantage of opportunities when they arise.
The yacht is currently sailing leeward, taking advantage of the gentle breeze.