gain
Prononciation : [/ɡeɪn/]
Mot
Contexte : « increase in quantity or value »
(verb) to get more of something, like money, knowledge, or skills. Gain usually means to improve or add on.
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She gained a lot of knowledge from reading books.
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He didn't gain anything from skipping school.
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How much weight did you gain last month?
Contexte : « financial »
(noun) an increase in wealth or resources, especially in a financial context. It's like getting more money or value.
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The company saw a gain in profits this quarter.
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The business suffered a loss in gains due to the economic downturn.
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What was the gain in revenue for the company?
Contexte : « benefit »
(noun) an advantage or benefit obtained. It's like getting something good out of a situation.
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One of the gains of studying abroad is experiencing new cultures.
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There were no real gains from the extra effort put into the project.
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What are the gains of volunteering for this organization?
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