make use of
make use of — 慣用語
1. to take advantage of an existing resource, opportunity, or object in order to ge
利用
使用現有事物達成目的
to take advantage of an existing resource, opportunity, or object in order to get a practical benefit from it.
Adina decided to make use of her grandmother's old sewing machine to make curtains.
Adina 決定利用祖母的舊縫紉機來做窗簾。
make use of + personal possession
The science club made use of recycled plastic bottles to build a small greenhouse.
科學社團利用回收的寶特瓶建造了一座小溫室。
make use of + waste material
Yan made use of the public library's computers to finish his research project.
Yan 利用公共圖書館的電腦來完成他的研究報告。
Lucía suggested they make use of the empty classroom for their weekly study group.
Lucía 建議他們利用那間空教室作為每週讀書小組的地點。
The local charity made use of a vacant storefront to display its donation drive posters.
當地慈善機構利用一間空的店面來展示他們的募捐海報。
- utilise
more formal; common in professional and academic writing
- take advantage of
can imply benefiting from an opportunity, sometimes with a selfish tone
- employ
formal; often used for skills, methods, or strategies rather than physical objects
- waste
to use something carelessly or leave it unused when it could have helped
文法句型
make use of + noun phrase
make + [good/full/effective] + use of + noun phrase
用法筆記
Common in both formal and informal settings. Often modified by an adjective (good, full, better, best, effective) placed between 'make' and 'use', e.g. 'make good use of your time'. The passive form 'was made use of' is also possible but less frequent.