词汇 | trade on |
释义 | Idiom trade ontrade on (something) to use something for your own advantage.The mayoral candidate ran the kind of campaign that trades on most people's fear of crime.George traded upon his family's powerful connections. Phr V trade on trades, trading, traded trade on/upon sth to use a situation or a personal quality for your own advantage, especially in an unfair wayPeople are always trading on her generosity.Most good-looking people trade on their attractiveness to some extent. ! Trade upon is more formal than trade on and is mostly used in writing. trade on/upon sth to use something in order to get an advantage for yourself, especially in a dishonest or unfair way: The newspapers accused her of trading on her relationship with the Prince. He was able to trade on people's fears of the communists.■ SIMILAR TO: exploit trade on (something)To use something toward a calculated often exploitative profit or advantage. The butler traded on his association to the princess for years after her death. The actor trades on his good looks, but he hasn't got much talent. trade on somethingto use a fact or a situation to one's advantage. Tom was able to trade on the fact that he had once been in the army. John traded on his poor eyesight to get a seat closer to the stage. trade onProfit by, exploit, as in The children of celebrities often trade on their family names. [Late 1800s] trade onor trade uponv. To put something to calculated and often unscrupulous advantage; exploit something: The children of celebrities sometimes trade on their family names to receive special treatment. People expect me to trade upon my height and join the basketball team, but I play badly. |
随便看 |
|
青年旅行网英语在线翻译词典收录了440382条英语词汇在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用英语词汇的中英文双语翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。