co-opting

co-opting

美 [ko??ɑpt]  英 [k????pt]

  • v.由現會員選舉
  • 網絡招安;增選或吸收新人;自我選擇

詞形變化

第三人稱單數:co-opts  現在分詞:co-opting  過去式:co-opted  

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英漢解釋

v.
1.
由現會員選舉

英英解釋

v.

例句

But does this mark another sign of responsiveness from state leaders, a crafty co-opting act, or a bit of both?

不過是否再次顯示國家領導人大眾回應或是一種巧妙拉攏人心兩者兼而有之

Omar Bongo remained in power for so long mainly by co-opting his opponents and giving them government positions.

奧馬爾·邦戈能夠長期執掌政權主要通過委任競爭對手政府擔任職位

"They've done an effective job of co-opting the customer benefits we provide and claiming it as their own, " Mr. McCarthy said.

他們聰明我們提供消費者利益聲稱自己所得。”McCarthy先生說道

Democracies have a safety valve-it allows the disgruntled to let off steam before slowly co-opting them.

民主安全閥門——允許不滿苦果它們發泄出去

The recruiting modes consist of secretly choosing objects, privately developing friendship, co-opting and assimilating gradually and so on.

招募方式主要秘密物色對象私下發展友誼逐步拉攏同化

Co-opting Former Employees: Who Do They Work for?

早前指派一些雇員他們工作

They also note that Ms Gordillo has a knack of co-opting reforms to serve her own ends.

專家注意戈迪略女士拉攏改革達到維護自身利益非凡才能

with the intention of misleading or co-opting rating agencies;

誤導拉攏機構意圖