| 释义 | opportunistically adverb
 usually disapprovinguk /ˌɒp.ə.tʃuːˈnɪs.tɪ.kəl.i/ us /ˌɑː.pɚ.tuːˈnɪs.tɪ.kəl.i/
 in a way that uses a situation to get power or an advantage: 投机取巧地
 They may be tempted to behave opportunistically.
 Many companies opportunistically fund the arts for publicity.许多公司为博宣传而投机式地资助艺术。
 See
 
 opportunisticSupermarkets are opportunistically capitalizing on this trend
 Opportunistically, he had spent the war buying up houses cheaply.
 She accused the main opposition party of opportunistically changing its stance.
 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases
 Advantage and disadvantage
 ace
 an ace up your sleeveidiom
 attraction
 be well in thereidiom
 be/stay/keep one jump aheadidiom
 have it both waysidiom
 have something on your sideidiom
 have the inside trackidiom
 have the odds/cards stacked against youidiom
 head start
 leg
 lock
 milk
 profit from something
 racing start
 saving grace
 scent bloodidiom
 secret weapon
 stick
 the best of both worldsidiom
 
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