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co-opt
- 英 [kəuˈɔpt]
- 美 [koˈɑpt, ˈkoˌɑpt]
释义
- vt.由现会员选举,指派
- 英 [kəuˈɔpt]
词态变化
- 第三人称单数: co-opts;
- 过去式: co-opted;
- 过去分词: co-opted;
- 现在分词: co-opting;
实用场景例句
- 全部
He tactically co-opted a multitude of patriotic slogans and meticulously constructed a populist image.
他巧妙地吸纳了大量爱国口号,并细致地打造了一个平民主义者的形象。
金山词霸
He was granted permission to co-opt whomever he wished for the journey.
他已获准征召任何他想要的人加入这次旅程。
金山词霸
He was co-opted to join the Labour Government cabinet in 1964.
他被指派加入1964年的工党内阁。
金山词霸
Sofia Petrovna co-opted Natasha to serve as her personal aide.
索菲亚·彼得罗夫娜将娜塔莎选为自己的私人助理。
金山词霸
Embracing a strategy to co-opt his critics, Mr. Wallace opts for cooperation instead of conflict.
华莱士先生采取合作而非对抗的策略,旨在吸纳批评者的意见。
金山词霸
She was co-opted into the committee.
她被增选为委员会成员。
金山词霸
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Verb
1. choose or elect as a fellow member or colleague;
"The church members co-opted individuals from similar backgrounds to replenish the congregation"
2. neutralize or win over through assimilation into an established group;
"We co-opted the independent minority tribes by pulling them into the Northern Alliance"
3. appoint summarily or commandeer;
"The army tried to co-opt peasants into civil defence groups"
4. take or assume for one's own use;
"He co-opted the criticism and embraced it"
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