co-opt 详细解释

co-opt

[kəu'ɔpt]

vt. 增选, 由现会员选举, 指派

词形变化

形容词: co-optative | 名词: co-optation | 动词过去式: co-opted | 动词过去分词: co-opted | 动词现在分词: co-opting | 动词第三人称单数: co-opts |

英英释义

动词 co-opt:

choose or elect as a fellow member or colleague

neutralize or win over through assimilation into an established group

appoint summarily or commandeer

take or assume for one's own use

补充

co-optco-opt英:[kəuˈɔpt] 美:[koˈɑpt, ˈkoˌɑpt]vt.1.由现会员选举,指派

例句

1. He's been authorized to co-opt anyone he wants to join him.他被授权接收任何他中意的人为新成员。 2. Sofia Petrovna co-opted Natasha as her assistant.索菲娅•彼得罗芙娜指定娜塔莎为自己的助手。 3. He was co-opted into the Labour Government of 1964.他被增选进入了1964年的工党政府。 4. A friend or family member may be co-opted to work with them.可以叫朋友或者家人过来帮他们的忙。 5. He co-opted many nationalist slogans and cultivated a populist image.他采用了许多民族主义口号, 树立了平民主义者的形象。 6. [with obj. and infinitive]social scientists were co-opted to work with the development agencies.社会科学家转而和发展署一起工作。 7. the green parties have had most of their ideas co-opted by bigger parties.这些绿党的大部分观点都已被大一些的党派吸收借鉴。 8. The national organization has co-opted many formerly independent local groups.这一全国性组织拉拢了许多从前的地方独立组织。 9. Advertisers co-opted the team's slogan.广告商们借鉴了这个团队的口号。 10. The candidate has been accused of co-opting his opponent's message to serve his own election campaign.这名候选人被指控剽窃其竞争对手的宣传词为自己的竞选活动助威。