opportunistic in Japanese
opportunistic in Japanese is 日和る — opportunistic means quick to take advantage of opportunities as they arise, often without regard for principles.
opportunistic in Japanese
日和る
Pronounced: hiyoru
Taking advantage of situations to advance one's own interests without regard for moral principles.
What does "opportunistic" mean?
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adjective Quick to take advantage of opportunities as they arise, often without regard for principles.
"The company made an opportunistic acquisition when its rival went bankrupt."
opportunistic in a sentence
- The company made an opportunistic acquisition when its rival went bankrupt.
- Some predators are opportunistic feeders, eating whatever is easiest to catch.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "opportunistic" in Japanese?
"opportunistic" in Japanese is 日和る. opportunistic means: Quick to take advantage of opportunities as they arise, often without regard for principles.
How do you pronounce 日和る?
"opportunistic" in Japanese is 日和る, pronounced "hiyoru".
How do you use "opportunistic" in a sentence?
Example: "The company made an opportunistic acquisition when its rival went bankrupt." In Japanese, "opportunistic" is 日和る.
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