gaining / geɪn /

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gaining3 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to get, especially as a result of one's efforts: to gain possession of an object; to gain permission to enter a country.
  2. to acquire as an increase or addition: to gain weight; to gain speed.
  3. to obtain as a profit: He gained ten dollars by this deal.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to improve; make progress; advance: to gain in health after an illness.
  2. to get nearer, as in pursuit: Our horse was gaining on the favorite at the far turn.
  3. to draw away from or farther ahead of the other contestants in a race, one's pursuers, etc..
  4. to run fast.
n. 名词 noun
  1. profit or advantage.
  2. an increase or advance.
  3. gains, profits or winnings.

gaining 近义词

v. 动词 verb

acquire, win

gaining构成的短语

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

更多gaining例句

  1. Rather, as it’s done many times over the years, the chip industry will get creative with the design of its core product to realize gains for another decade.
  2. Stocks were cruising to another day of gains on Wednesday when the Fed went and spoiled the party—well, spoiled it for most stocks not named Apple.
  3. The market’s huge gains have been slowing in recent weeks, and many investors say the easiest gains have been made.
  4. While crediting liberalism for leading to the gains of the modern feminist movement, LGBT rights and the civil rights movement, it suggests almost total victory was reached in those fields by the end of the 1980s.
  5. Whether you’re a start-up or a long-time business, your current budget influences your future financial goals and gains.
  6. Consumers are also gaining the ability to take the designs into their own hands as 3D printing becomes more accessible.
  7. Later studies showed that only gaining weight and the return of natural menstruation help improve bone density.
  8. Sudan has been plagued by years of political instability, which has prevented tourism from gaining traction.
  9. Gaining access to them can be fairly easy, which could make them more vulnerable to attack, researchers say.
  10. A third group, Al-Hirak Al Janoubi, is gaining ground with calls for southern Yemen to secede.
  11. Every day they are gaining more strength, as is seen by the presence of so many of them on this coast.
  12. The expression fitted best the cruder, more sordid method of gaining possession of this woman.
  13. The countess-dowager sat fanning herself quietly: for her daughter's words were gaining ground.
  14. Belle Ringold was very shrewd, young as she was, in the arts of gaining and holding the attention of young men.
  15. She had heard in books of girls writing poetry, romance, history—gaining fifties and hundreds.