free-ride
基本解释
- 搭順路車,搭便車
- 〈非正式〉不勞而獲的東西
英汉例句
- Between the G5 and the G60 will be the countries that individually can free-ride, but which in aggregate matter a lot for most global issues: the G103.
在G5和G60之間的國家(G103)單個成員影響力不大,能夠免費搭乘,但是它們對大部分全球議題的縂影響卻很大。 - Over the next decade each of these governments will realise that it can be a deal-breaker: if it tries to free-ride, the other four will refuse to step up to their responsibilities.
在未來十年之內,它們中的每一個都將會意識到,如果它想免費搭乘,其它四個也會拒絕履行它們的指責,因此協作就會失敗。 - The term refers to the individuals who don’t contribute, who are said to free-ride on the contributions of others.
這個詞指那些沒有捐贈但享受了社會福利的人,他們搭了其他捐款人的便車。 - This outrageous free-ride has created several multi-billionaires and is a special treatment that no longer is fair, just or appropriate.
FORBES: Barack Obama Declares War On The Forbes 400 - Google agreed, moving forward, to throw an annual week-long privacy party for employees and to instruct Americans not to let neighbors free-ride on their Wi-Fi networks.
FORBES: Google Ordered To Teach America How To Put Passwords On Wi-Fi Networks - And fifth, the ability of others to free-ride on the plaintiff would so reduce the incentive to produce the product or service that its existence or quality would be substantially threatened.
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雙語例句
權威例句
英英字典
- If you say that someone is getting a free ride in a particular situation, you mean that they are getting some benefit from it without putting any effort into achieving it themselves.
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专业释义
- 搭便車
- 搭順路車