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utilise    
v. 利用;使有用

利用;使有用


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  • Utilise or Utilize - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    @batpigandme: I don't know where you get that "slightly different" impression from Current OED (online, which I can access, but can't link to) doesn't even have an entry for utilise The only reference to the s-spelling I can see is that under the main heading it says Forms: Also utilise –
  • When to use use and when to use utilize in a sentence?
    This comment in ‘The Cambridge Guide to English Usage’ is as good as any: for some writers utilize still connotes something more than use, i e the implication that a resource has been turned to good account, and used in a profitable, effective or ingenious way:
  • word choice - Using utilize instead of use? - English Language . . .
    The main reason I personally wouldn't 100% endorse its use here is that utilise is (in principle, at least) a somewhat more precise word than use It often implies a degree of creativity in making something be capable of being used in a way not originally intended , rather than simply using something designed for the purpose of being thus used
  • word choice - Has utilise lost its meaning in America? - English . . .
    Thanks to its cognate in French, utilise is in most senses identical to use The -ise suffix means it's a process (the process of gaining utility), and it's often used in business speak to suggest effective or deliberate use - think of it as "use to your profit"
  • meaning - Difference between leverage and utilize - English . . .
    Leverage is an unnecessary verb introduced to make statements sound more technical than they are Some options to consider are enhance, use, exploit, utilize and employ
  • What is the difference between use and utilize? [duplicate]
    According to the definition if you want to use the vitamins in an effective way by the body you'll have to use utilized, if you just want the body to use the vitamins but not in the most optimal way you can use used
  • Can sir be used to address female officers?
    The U S Army Field Manual FM 7-21 13 Section 4 18 states: 4-18 A soldier addressing a higher ranking officer uses the word sir or ma’am in the same manner as a polite civilian speaking with a person to whom he wishes to show respect
  • For the time being vs. in the meantime
    Yes and No Ok it may seem to very much unclear to understand in the starting but let me explain it to you In the mean time means while something is happening and Time being means while you are free, so that you can utilise your time So yes you can use it interchangeable but only when you are free
  • Is it natural to say Ok, I will? - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    Stack Exchange Network Stack Exchange network consists of 183 Q A communities including Stack Overflow, the largest, most trusted online community for developers to learn, share their knowledge, and build their careers
  • meaning - Past few days or the past few days? - English Language . . .
    For the first question, why does only one have to be correct? The first covers a period lasting a number of days and the second only one day We could utilise many time phrases in this structure: I have been feeling good for years I have been feeling good since I was born I have been feeling good every day of my life





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