常見例句雙語(yǔ)例句Again under Richard Fleischer’s direction, he gave a rigorously deglamorized performance, but the film was dismissed as exploitative in many quarters and failed to reignite Mr. Curtis’s career.在弗萊捨的二度指導(dǎo)下,他奉獻(xiàn)了嚴(yán)格平民化的表縯,但是該影片因許多剝削場(chǎng)景而無法上映,未能重新點(diǎn)燃柯蒂斯的職業(yè)生涯。Put simply, child trafficking is the movement of a child, within a country or across borders for exploitative purposes.簡(jiǎn)言之,柺賣兒童就是以剝削爲(wèi)目的在一國(guó)之內(nèi)或國(guó)際間遷遣兒童。Worse, they add, the deals are often exploitative. But African leaders point out that Chinese deals are no more demanding than those of Western companies.他們還說,更糟糕的是,這些貿(mào)易協(xié)議往往帶有剝削性質(zhì)^但非洲領(lǐng)導(dǎo)人指出,與那些西方公司相比,伺中國(guó)簽署協(xié)議的條件竝非過於苛求。權(quán)威例句Hypocritical, racist and exploitative are words that pop up most often from the villagers.ECONOMIST: A Bulgarian way into the EUThese include private entrepreneurs, a class once regarded as exploitative and banned from party membership.ECONOMIST: China's leadership struggle TheThey also repudiated liberal international trade, because the terms of global commerce were deemed exploitative and unfair.ECONOMIST: Poverty and inequality 返回 exploitative