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gain on

/geyn/US // geɪn //UK // (ɡeɪn) //

效益上,盈利情况,盈利,效益上的

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to get, especially as a result of one's efforts: to gain possession of an object; to gain permission to enter a country.
    • : to acquire as an increase or addition: to gain weight; to gain speed.
    • : to obtain as a profit: He gained ten dollars by this deal.
    • : to win; get in competition: to gain the prize.
    • : to win to one's own side or point of view; persuade: to gain supporters.
    • : to run fast by: My watch gains six minutes a day.
    • : to reach, especially by effort; get to; arrive at: to gain one's destination.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to improve; make progress; advance: to gain in health after an illness.
    • : to get nearer, as in pursuit: Our horse was gaining on the favorite at the far turn.
    • : to draw away from or farther ahead of the other contestants in a race, one's pursuers, etc..
    • : to run fast.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : profit or advantage.
    • : an increase or advance.
    • : gains, profits or winnings.
    • : the act of gaining; acquisition.
    • : Electronics. a measure of the increase in signal amplitude produced by an amplifier, expressed as the ratio of output to input.the effectiveness of a directional antenna as compared with a standard, nondirectional one.
    • : the volume control of a radio, phonograph, amplifier, etc.

Phrases

  • gain ground
  • ill-gotten gains
  • no pain, no gain
  • nothing ventured, nothing gained

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inapproach

Examples

  • Because if I ask the question, there’s a chance I might blow up a personal relationship or ruin a work relationship, whereas the gains to be made are, in some cases at least not life-changing.

  • On average, participants in each of the program’s training groups saw similar gains.

  • The stunning losses followed spectacular gains last month, which drew in many new investors chasing the hype and potential profits.

  • Broad-based gains in tech, autos and pharma are pushing global equities ever closer to an all-time high.

  • Republicans now expect to make gains in upcoming redistricting that could exceed the current 10-seat margin of Democratic control.

  • The email appears to have been a relatively common attempt to gain personal information from a wide range of unwitting victims.

  • In an effort to gain early attention, he focused his attention on the Iowa precinct caucuses, which had never mattered much.

  • How does it happen that citizens of modest means suffer as public sector unions gain?

  • But Goff called it “insulting” to suggest that he might be running a super PAC for personal gain.

  • Those with a slightly sleazier bent have dredged up reports of his weight gain, substance abuse, and arrest.

  • Renounce the good law of the worshippers of Mazda, and thou shalt gain such a boon as the Murderer gained, the ruler of nations.

  • To add point to this success, he knew that the victor of Montebello was straining every nerve to gain this very prize.

  • How great glory did he gain when he lifted up his hands, and stretched out swords against the cities?

  • We have other things to engage us now, but I sometimes think all is not gain that the march of progress brings.

  • The power to expel members is incident to every society or association unless organized primarily for gain.