Taking advantage means to gain benefit.
Source:
1. He lost the girl’s things, but he actually said that the girl had used their money, and now he had to fold it. If the wife asks the girl why she used the money, we will take advantage of her.
2. On the right side of the church is the road to the canal. It is a small square that originally seemed empty. The bell tower just fills this gap. It seems that when a general appears in our drama, the flag behind him always takes advantage of the situation.
From: Chapter 73 of "Dream of Red Mansions", Zhu Ziqing's "Miscellaneous Notes on Travels in Europe·Venice".
Word explanation:
1. Want to get some kind of benefit.
2. To achieve a good posture to do something or to obtain a certain result.
Exquisite sentences
1. The small landscape has a tight momentum, while the large landscape has a grand momentum. When planning a piece of writing, one can often surpass expectations and stay out of the nest.
2. The works all have the style of Yan Zhenqing, but the horizontal strokes in the structure of the characters are extremely thin and upward and oblique. Broken strokes and continuous strokes are an innovation in regular script writing, forming a unique style.
3. Traditional manual visual interpretation is time-consuming and laborious. Automatic extraction of residential area information based on remote sensing images is imperative.
4. Follow the instructions of Er Wang and Mi Fu in running grass, and feel free and happy. He advocated building up one's strength and being good at taking advantage of the situation, and advocated that one must first learn big characters when writing small characters. The writing method of the Heart Sutra should be based on the mind and body, so that there will be no rash disease. The calligraphy is vigorous and beautiful, elegant and graceful.
5. Good companies can examine the overall situation, focus on the overall situation, and layout to take advantage of the situation.
Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia - Taking Advantage