opportunism
英 [ˌɒpəˈtjuːnɪzəm]
美 [ˌɑːpərˈtuːnɪzəm]
n. 机会主义
BNC.21537 / COCA.24193
牛津词典
noun
- 机会主义
the practice of using situations unfairly to gain advantage for yourself without thinking about how your actions will affect other people
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 机会主义;投机取巧
If you refer to someone's behaviour asopportunism, you are criticizing them for taking advantage of any opportunity that occurs in order to gain money or power, without thinking about whether their actions are right or wrong.- The Energy Minister responded by saying that the opposition's concern for the environment was political opportunism.
能源部长回应说,反对派对环境问题的关切是政治上的机会主义。
- The Energy Minister responded by saying that the opposition's concern for the environment was political opportunism.
英英释义
noun
- taking advantage of opportunities without regard for the consequences for others
双语例句
- In trusting the analysis of the problem of agency, in order to prevent the opportunism behaviors of the client and agent, the mutual supervision is very important, supervise and include the mutual supervision of client and agent, include the external law and administrative supervision too.
在委托代理问题的分析中,为防止委托人和代理人的机会主义行为,相互间的监督是十分重要的,监督包括委托人与代理人相互间的监督,也包括外部法律和行政的监督。 - The sort of cynical opportunism the British media expected.
英国传媒所期望的那种愤世嫉俗的机会主义。 - But on social issues, he is accused of opportunism.
但就社会问题而言,他被指责为投机分子。 - Thus he committed the error of "left" opportunism.
就这样他犯了左倾机会主义的错误。 - It is easy to dismiss this as political opportunism.
这作为一个政治机会主义是很容易驳回的。 - Presents key issues of bounded rationality, uncertainty, complexity, and opportunism.
提出有限理性、不确定性、复杂性、和机会主义等关键议题。 - This is a remnant of opportunism.
这是机会主义的残余。 - But then you had to change your objective. shouldn't it be called opportunism?
但是,您已经被迫改变了目标。那是否应该叫做机会主义呢? - Aligning managerial rewards to shareholder returns reinforces the opportunism.
将管理层奖励与股东回报挂钩强化了这种机会主义。 - Revisionism, or right opportunism, is a bourgeois trend of thought that is even more dangerous than dogmatism.
修正主义,或者右倾机会主义,是一种资产阶级思潮,它比教条主义有更大的危险性。