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1 advantageous
ædvən'tei‹əsadjective (having or giving an advantage: Because of his experience he was in an advantageous position for promotion) fordelaktigadj. \/ˌædvənˈteɪdʒəs\/, \/ˌædvɑːnˈteɪdʒəs\/fordelaktig, gunstig, nyttig -
2 advantage
1) ((a) gain or benefit: There are several advantages in being self-employed.) fordel, gagn, nytte2) (in tennis, the first point gained after deuce.)•- advantageously
- have an/the advantage over
- have an/the advantage
- take advantage offordelIsubst. \/ədˈvɑːntɪdʒ\/1) fordel, fortrinn2) overtak, overlegenhet3) nytte, vinning, utbytte4) ( tennis) fordelhave an advantage over somebody ha en fordel fremfor noen, være heldigere enn noenhave the advantage of ha overtaket på, ha fordelen avtake advantage of (someone\/something) utnytte (noe(n)), dra fordel av (noe(n)) benytte seg av(gammeldags, om en mann) forføreto advantage fordelaktig, utmerket, med utbytteto a person's advantage til fordel for noenIIverb \/ədˈvɑːntɪdʒ\/1) begunstige2) være til nytte for, gagne, fremme -
3 exploit
1. 'eksploit noun(a (daring) deed or action: stories of his military exploits.) bedrift, dåd2. ik'sploit verb1) (to make good or advantageous use of: to exploit the country's natural resources.) utnytte; utbytte2) (to use (eg a person) unfairly for one's own advantage.) utnytte, utbytte•bedrift--------dåd--------gjerning--------utnytteIsubst. \/ˈeksplɔɪt\/bedrift, bragd, dådIIverb \/ɪkˈsplɔɪt\/, \/ekˈsplɔɪt\/1) utnytte, nyttiggjøre2) utnytte, utbytte, drive rovdrift på -
4 favourable
1) (showing approval: Was her reaction favourable or unfavourable?) velvillig, positiv, imøtekommende2) (helpful or advantageous: a favourable wind.) velvillig, hjelpsomgunstigadj. \/ˈfeɪv(ə)rəbl\/ eller favorable1) velvillig, vennlig2) gunstig, bra, fordelaktig, lovende, god, positiv3) anbefalende, godkjennende, samtykkende, imøtekommende4) ( om vind) gunstigbe favourable to someone være imøtekommende mot noen -
5 have an/the advantage (over)
(to be in a better or more advantageous position (than): As she already knew French, she had an advantage over the rest of the class.) overtak -
6 have an/the advantage (over)
(to be in a better or more advantageous position (than): As she already knew French, she had an advantage over the rest of the class.) overtak
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