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  • 1 exploit

    1. noun
    (feat; also joc.): (deed) Heldentat, die
    2. transitive verb
    1) (derog.) ausbeuten [Arbeiter, Kolonie usw.]; ausnutzen [Gutmütigkeit, Freund, Unwissenheit]
    2) (utilize) nutzen; nützen; ausnutzen [Gelegenheit, Situation]; ausbeuten [Grube]
    * * *
    1. ['eksploit] noun
    (a (daring) deed or action: stories of his military exploits.) die Heldentat
    2. [ik'sploit] verb
    1) (to make good or advantageous use of: to exploit the country's natural resources.) ausbeuten
    2) (to use (eg a person) unfairly for one's own advantage.) ausnutzen
    - academic.ru/25798/exploitation">exploitation
    * * *
    ex·ploit
    I. n
    [ˈeksplɔɪt]
    Heldentat f a. hum, Großtat f
    II. vt
    [ɪkˈsplɔɪt, ekˈ-]
    to \exploit sb worker jdn ausbeuten; person, friend jdn ausnutzen
    to \exploit sth good-naturedness, situation, weakness etw ausnutzen
    to \exploit a colony eine Kolonie ausbeuten
    to \exploit sth etw nutzen, sich dat etw zunutze machen; resources etw ausbeuten [o ausschöpfen]
    * * *
    ['eksplɔɪt]
    1. n
    (heroic) Heldentat f;
    2. vt
    [Ik'splɔɪt]
    1) (= use unfairly) workers ausbeuten; friend, sb's credulity, good nature, weakness ausnutzen
    2) (= make use of) talent, the situation, opportunity ausnutzen, ausnützen (dial); coal seam ausbeuten; land, natural resources, technology nutzen
    * * *
    A s [ˈeksplɔıt]
    1. (Helden)Tat f
    2. Großtat f, große Leistung:
    perform an exploit eine große Leistung vollbringen
    B v/t [ıkˈsplɔıt]
    1. etwas auswerten, ein Patent etc (kommerziell) verwerten, Erzvorkommen etc ausbeuten, abbauen, Land kultivieren
    2. fig pej jemanden, etwas ausnutzen, ausbeuten, etwas ausschlachten, Kapital schlagen aus
    * * *
    1. noun
    (feat; also joc.): (deed) Heldentat, die
    2. transitive verb
    1) (derog.) ausbeuten [Arbeiter, Kolonie usw.]; ausnutzen [Gutmütigkeit, Freund, Unwissenheit]
    2) (utilize) nutzen; nützen; ausnutzen [Gelegenheit, Situation]; ausbeuten [Grube]
    * * *
    (commercially) v.
    vermarkten v. v.
    ausbeuten v.
    ausnutzen v.
    erschließen (Rohstoffquellen etc.) v.
    verwerten v.

    English-german dictionary > exploit

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