opportunist
英 [ɒpə'tjuːnɪst]
美 [,ɑpɚ'tunɪst]
- opportunist (n.)
- 1881, from opportunism (q.v.) + -ist. A word in Italian politics, later applied in French by Rochefort to Gambetta (1876) and then generally in English to any who seek to profit from the prevailing circumstances.
- 1. Eric Cantona made the game safe with a brilliant opportunist goal.
- 埃里克·坎通纳抓住机会踢进绝妙的一球,锁定了比赛的胜局。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. Like most successful politicians, Sinclair was an opportunist.
- 跟大多数得志的政客一样,辛克莱也是个机会主义者。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. The party grew more reformist and opportunist.
- 这个党变得越来越具有改良主义和机会主义的特征.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 4. Overriding all opposition, he followed a Right - opportunist petty - bourgeois policy.
- 他不顾一切反对, 执行小资产阶级右倾机会主义政策.
来自辞典例句
- 5. You're a turncoat, a time - server, a shameful, unscrupulous opportunist.
- 你是一个变节分子, 是个趋炎附势之徒! 是个肆无忌惮不要脸的机会主义者!
来自辞典例句