"opportunistic" 怎么发音
word
ˌɑpɝˌtuˈnɪstɪk
ah-per-too-NIS-tik
ɒpətjuːnˈɪstɪk
op-uh-tyoo-NIS-tik
释义
Describes someone or something that takes advantage of situations for personal benefit, often without considering fairness or morals. In medicine, it can refer to infections that occur when the body's defenses are weak.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˌɑpɝˌtuˈnɪstɪk
英式英语
ɒpətjuːnˈɪstɪk
简化发音
美式
ah-per-too-NIS-tik
英式
op-uh-tyoo-NIS-tik
语境中听
He is very opportunistic and always looks for ways to benefit himself.
Certain diseases are called opportunistic infections.
Her opportunistic nature sometimes upsets her friends.
That was an opportunistic move—he waited for everyone to leave before taking the last slice of cake.