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101 إفادة
إفَادَة (مِنْ): اِنْتِفَاع، اِسْتِفَادَةutilization, use; utilizing, using, making use of, availing oneself of, taking advantage of, profiting by or from, benefiting by or from, deriving benefit (advantage, profit) from -
102 استثمار
اِستِثْمار: اِسْتِغْلالexploitation, utilization, use, turning to account or to advantage, profiting by or from, benefiting by or from, capitalizing on, trading on, tapping, taking advantage of -
103 انتفاع
اِنْتِفاع (بِـ أو مِنْ)utilization, use; utilizing, putting to use, making use of, using, availing oneself of, taking advantage of, deriving benefit (advantage, profit) from, profiting by or from, benefiting by or from; benefit, advantage, profit -
104 discrepancy in exchange
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105 serving
1. n порция, кусок2. n подача3. a служащий для подачи, раздачиСинонимический ряд:1. aiding (adj.) abetting; aiding; attending; co-operating; facilitating; helpful; helping2. portion (noun) allotment; course; helping; meal; piece; plateful; portion; quota; share3. acting (verb) acting; functioning; officiating4. advancing (verb) advancing; encouraging; forwarding; fostering; furthering; promoting5. doing (verb) answering; doing; sufficing; suiting6. ministering (verb) attending; do for; ministering; serving; wait on7. ministering to (verb) caring for; ministering to; mothering; nursing; waiting on8. profiting (verb) availing; benefiting; profiting; serving; working for9. treating (verb) dealing with; handling; playing; taking; treating; using -
106 give (someone) the benefit of the doubt
to assume that someone is telling the truth because one cannot be sure that he is not doing so.يُبَرِّئ لِعَدَم تَوَفُّ الأدِلّه ، يَجْعَل قَرينَةُ الشَّك لِصالِحِه•Remark: benefited and benefiting have one t.Arabic-English dictionary > give (someone) the benefit of the doubt
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107 give (someone) the benefit of the doubt
to assume that someone is telling the truth because one cannot be sure that he is not doing so.يُبَرِّئ لِعَدَم تَوَفُّ الأدِلّه ، يَجْعَل قَرينَةُ الشَّك لِصالِحِه•Remark: benefited and benefiting have one t.Arabic-English dictionary > give (someone) the benefit of the doubt
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108 Utopian
adjective(of eg plans for benefiting mankind) desirable, but idealistic and impossible:يوتوبي: مِثالي لكن خَياليUtopian schemes.
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109 Utopian
adjective ((of eg plans for benefiting mankind) desirable, but idealistic and impossible: Utopian schemes.) utopique -
110 Utopian
adjective ((of eg plans for benefiting mankind) desirable, but idealistic and impossible: Utopian schemes.) -
111 benefit
1 noun(a) (advantage) avantage m;∎ to have the benefit of sth bénéficier de qch;∎ the benefits of a good education les avantages mpl ou les bienfaits mpl d'une bonne éducation;∎ she is starting to feel the benefits of the treatment elle commence à ressentir les bienfaits du traitement;∎ she did it for the benefit of the whole family elle a agi pour le bien-être de toute la famille;∎ I'm saying this for your benefit je dis cela pour toi ou pour ton bien;∎ for the benefit of those who arrived late pour les retardataires ou ceux qui sont arrivés en retard;∎ the speech she made was all for his benefit le discours qu'elle a prononcé ne s'adressait qu'à lui;∎ the holiday wasn't of much benefit to him les vacances ne lui ont pas fait tellement de bien;∎ our discussion was of no benefit to me notre discussion ne m'a rien apporté;∎ it's to your benefit to watch your diet il est dans votre intérêt de surveiller ce que vous mangez;∎ this law is to the benefit of the wealthy cette loi favorise les gens aisés;∎ to offer sb the benefit of one's experience faire profiter qn de son expérience;∎ with the benefit of hindsight, I now see I was wrong avec le recul ou rétrospectivement, je m'aperçois que j'avais tort;∎ to give sb the benefit of the doubt laisser ou accorder à qn le bénéfice du doute;∎ Finance benefits (to employee) avantages mpl sociaux∎ social security benefits prestations fpl sociales;∎ American tax benefit dégrèvement m, allègement m fiscal(do good to) faire du bien à; (bring financial profit to) profiter à;∎ a steady exchange rate benefits trade un change stable est avantageux pour le commerce ou favorise le commerce;∎ whom does it benefit? qui en bénéficie?;∎ it will benefit mankind c'est l'humanité toute entière qui en profitera∎ to benefit by or from sth bénéficier de qch, profiter de qch, tirer avantage de qch;∎ he will benefit from the experience l'expérience lui sera bénéfique;∎ no one is likely to benefit by or from the closures personne n'a de chance de tirer avantage des fermetures;∎ the novel would benefit greatly from judicious editing le roman gagnerait beaucoup à être révisé de façon judicieuse;∎ you would benefit from a stay in the country un séjour à la campagne vous ferait du bien;∎ who benefits most from his death? à qui sa mort profite-t-elle le plus?►► British Administration Benefits Agency caisse f des allocations sociales;benefit concert concert m (au profit d'une association caritative);Sport benefit match match m (au profit d'un joueur auquel on rend hommage);Finance benefits package (to employee) avantages mpl sociaux;Theatre benefit performance représentation f de bienfaisance;Marketing benefit segmentation segmentation f par avantages recherchés; -
112 downstream progress
Gen Mgtmovement by a company toward achieving its objectives that is easy because it involves riding a wave or trend and benefiting from favorable conditions. -
113 work–life balance
HRthe equilibrium between the amount of time and effort somebody devotes to work and that given to other aspects of life. Work–life balance is the subject of widespread public debate on how to allow employees more control over their working arrangements in order to better accommodate other aspects of their lives, while still benefiting their organizations. The agenda consists primarily of flexible working practices and family friendly policies, although good practice demonstrates that flexibility should be open to all, including those without caring responsibilities. The work-life balance debate has arisen through social and economic changes, such as greater numbers of women in the workforce, the expectations of the younger Generation X, a growing reluctance to accept the longer hours culture, the rise of the 24/7 society, and technological advancements. It has been supported by government and by organizations which see it as a means of aiding recruitment and employee retention. -
114 Frost, James
[br]b. late 18th century Finchley (?), London, Englandd. mid-19th century probably New York, USA[br]English contributor to investigations into the making of hydraulic cements in the early nineteenth century.[br]As early as 1807 Frost, who was originally a builder and bricklayer in Finchley in north London, was manufacturing Roman Cement, patented by James Parker in 1796, in the Harwich area and a similar cement further south, at Sheerness. In the early 1820s Frost visited Louis J.Vicat (1796–1861) in France. Vicat was a French engineer who began in 1812 a detailed investigation into the properties of various limestones found in France. He later published his conclusions, which were that the best hydraulic lime was that produced from limestone containing clay incorporating silica and alumina. He experimented with adding different clays in varying proportions to slaked lime and calcined the mixture. Benefiting from Vicat's research, Frost obtained a patent in 1822 for what he called British Cement. This patent specified an artificial cement made from limestone and silica, and he calcined chalk with the clay to produce a quick-setting product. This was made at Swanscombe near Northfleet on the south bank of the River Thames. In 1833 the Swanscombe manufactory was purchased by Francis \& White for £3,500 and Frost emigrated to America, setting up practice as a civil engineer in New York. The cement was utilized by Sir Marc Brunel in 1835 in his construction of the Thames Tunnel, and at the same time it was used in building the first all-concrete house at Swanscombe for Mr White.[br]Further ReadingA.J.Francis, 1977, The Cement Industry 1796–1914: A History, David \& Charles. C.C.Stanley, 1979, Highlights in the History of Concrete, Cement and Concrete Association.DY -
115 begünstigend
1. abetting2. advantaging3. benefiting4. benefitting spv.5. favoring Am.6. favouring Br.7. pandering -
116 nützend
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117 выигрывающий
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118 выигрывать
Русско-английский новый политехнический словарь > выигрывать
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119 выигрывать
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120 kenikmatan
bliss, enjoyment. 2 comfort, amenity 3.the privilege of benefiting from s.t.
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