释义 |
exploitativeex‧ploit‧a‧tive /ɪkˈsplɔɪtətɪv/ adjective - a sexually exploitative movie
- Contemporary academic puritans regard studentprofessor intimacies as inherently exploitative.
- However, they concentrated labour, largely that of women and children, in a more visibly exploitative mode.
- Informal labour relations tend to be more exploitative than those within the legitimate economy.
- It's an unscrupulous way of exploitative discounting.
- Johnston said the contract was exploitative and restrictive, with the financial arrangements much less lucrative than she'd expected.
- They are doomed by exploitative capital operating on a global scale.
- To human beings the existence of exploitative relations of production would be agonizing were they perceived simply as exploitative.
- Traditional subordination is arbitrary, exploitative arid alien to the modern values of management by commitment.
taking as much as possible from someone or something and giving very little in return: the exploitative nature of multinational companies |