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  • 1 profit

    'profit 1. noun
    1) (money which is gained in business etc, eg from selling something for more than one paid for it: I made a profit of $8,000 on my house; He sold it at a huge profit.) fortjeneste, gevinst, profitt
    2) (advantage; benefit: A great deal of profit can be had from travelling abroad.) utbytte, gagn
    2. verb
    ((with from or by) to gain profit(s) from: The business profited from its exports; He profited by his opponent's mistakes.) tjene på, profittere på, ha fordel av
    - profitably
    avanse
    --------
    gevinst
    --------
    profitt
    --------
    vinning
    I
    subst. \/ˈprɒfɪt\/
    1) fortjeneste, avanse, overskudd, profitt
    2) gevinst, vinning, utbytte
    3) nytte, fordel, gagn, utbytte
    at a great profit med stor fortjeneste, med stort overskudd
    crime for profit vinningsforbrytelse
    cut one's profit nøye seg med lavere fortjeneste
    derive\/gain profit from dra\/ha nytte av, dra\/ha\/høste fordel av, ha utbytte av
    do something for profit gjøre noe for fortjenestens\/pengenes skyld gjøre noe for egen vinnings skyld
    make a profit gjøre en fortjeneste på
    she made a clear profit of £1000
    make a profit on\/by tjene på, gjøre fortjeneste på
    make large profits gi stor fortjeneste gi stort overskudd (be)
    run at a profit gå med overskudd
    yield a good profit gi stor fortjeneste
    II
    verb \/ˈprɒfɪt\/
    1) være til gagn eller nytte (for), gagne, tjene
    2) hjelpe
    profit by\/from dra\/ha nytte av, dra\/ha\/høste fordel av, ha utbytte av, ha glede av, nyte godt av, benytte seg av, utnytte profittere eller tjene på
    what shall it profit a man if... ( bibelsk) hva gagner det et menneske om...

    English-Norwegian dictionary > profit

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