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1 profit
'profit
1. noun1) (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.) lucro, beneficio, ganancia2) (advantage; benefit: A great deal of profit can be had from travelling abroad.) provecho
2. verb((with from or by) to gain profit(s) from: The business profited from its exports; He profited by his opponent's mistakes.) ganar, sacar provecho; beneficiarse de- profitably
profit n beneficios / gananciastr['prɒfɪt]1 SMALLCOMMERCE/SMALL ganancia, beneficio2 formal use (advantage) provecho\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto make a profit sacar beneficios, tener gananciasto profit from something sacar provecho de algo, beneficiarse de algoto sell something at a profit vender algo con gananciaprofit and loss account cuenta de ganancias y pérdidasprofit ['prɑfət] vi: sacar provecho (de), beneficiarse (de)profit n1) advantage: provecho m, partido m, beneficio m2) gain: beneficio m, utilidad f, ganancia fto make a profit: sacar beneficiosadj.• ganancial adj.n.• ancheta s.f.• aprovechamiento s.m.• beneficio s.m.• comodidad s.f.• ganancia s.f.• granjería s.f.• logro s.m.• lucro s.m.• pro s.m.• provecho s.m.• usufructo s.m.• utilidad s.f.• ventaja s.f.v.• ganar v.• lucrarse v.• sacar provecho v.• servir a v.
I 'prɑːfət, 'prɒfɪtcount & mass nouna) (Busn, Econ) ganancias fpl, beneficios mpl, utilidades fpl (AmL)we made a profit of $2,000 — obtuvimos beneficios or (AmL tb) utilidades de $2.000
profit and loss account — cuenta f de pérdidas y ganancias; (before n)
profit margin — margen m de ganancias or de beneficios or (AmL tb) de utilidades
b) ( advantage) (no pl)
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['prɒfɪt]to profit FROM something — sacar* provecho de algo, beneficiarse de algo
1. Na 32% rise in profits — un aumento del 32% en las ganancias or los beneficios
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at a profit, to operate at a profit — ser rentable•
to make a profit — obtener ganancias or beneficiosthey made a profit of two million — obtuvieron unas ganancias or unos beneficios de dos millones
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to make a profit on or out of sth — obtener beneficios de algo•
to show a profit — registrar beneficios or gananciasinterim 3., trading 2.•
to turn a profit — obtener ganancias or beneficios2) (fig) utilidad f, beneficio mI could see no profit in antagonizing them — no veía qué utilidad or beneficio tenía el enfadarles
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to turn sth to (one's) profit — sacar provecho or beneficio de algo2. VI1) (financially) obtener ganancia, obtener beneficio2) (fig)•
to profit by or from sth — aprovecharse de algowe do not want to profit from someone else's misfortunes — no queremos aprovecharnos de las desgracias de otros
3.VT†4.CPDprofit and loss account N — cuenta f de pérdidas y ganancias
profit centre, profit center (US) N — centro m de beneficios
profit margin N — margen m de beneficios
profit motive N — afán m de lucro
profits tax N — (Brit) impuesto m de beneficios
profit warning N — advertencia f de beneficios
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I ['prɑːfət, 'prɒfɪt]count & mass nouna) (Busn, Econ) ganancias fpl, beneficios mpl, utilidades fpl (AmL)we made a profit of $2,000 — obtuvimos beneficios or (AmL tb) utilidades de $2.000
profit and loss account — cuenta f de pérdidas y ganancias; (before n)
profit margin — margen m de ganancias or de beneficios or (AmL tb) de utilidades
b) ( advantage) (no pl)
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to profit FROM something — sacar* provecho de algo, beneficiarse de algo
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2 huge
hju:‹(very large: a huge dog; a huge sum of money; Their new house is huge.) enorme- hugeness- hugely
huge adj enormetr[hjʊːʤ]1 enorme, inmenso,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLa huge success un exitazo, un éxito rotundo♦ hugely advadj.• desaforado, -a adj.• descomunal adj.• disforme adj.• enorme adj.• garrafal adj.• grande adj.• ingente adj.• inmenso, -a adj.• monstruoso, -a adj.'hjuːdʒadjective <building/person> enorme, inmenso, gigantesco; < sum> astronómico, enorme; < response> tremendo[hjuːdʒ](compar huger) (superl hugest) ADJ [person, building, thing] enorme, inmenso; [bill, sum of money, investment] enorme, astronómico *; [increase, problem, difference] enorme, tremendothey are making a huge profit — están sacando enormes beneficios or beneficios astronómicos
the result was human suffering on a huge scale — el resultado fue sufrimiento humano en proporciones gigantescas
to be a huge success — tener un éxito enorme, ser todo un éxito
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3 loss
1) (the act or fact of losing: suffering from loss of memory; the loss (= death) of our friend.) pérdida2) (something which is lost: It was only after he was dead that we realized what a loss he was.) pérdida3) (the amount (especially of money) which is lost: a loss of 500 pounds.) pérdidaloss n pérdidatr[lɒs]1 (in general) pérdida■ the factory has made huge losses so far this year la fábrica ha sufrido enormes pérdidas en lo que va de año2 SMALLMILITARY/SMALL (death) baja\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be a dead loss familiar ser un desastreto be at a loss quedarse confuso,-ato be at a loss for words quedarse de una piezato make a loss perderto sell something at a loss vender algo con pérdidaloss adjuster peritoloss adjuster's report peritajeloss ['lɔs] n1) losing: pérdida floss of memory: pérdida de memoriato sell at a loss: vender con pérdidato be at a loss to: no saber como2) defeat: derrota f, juego m perdido3) losses npldeaths: muertos mpln.(§ pl.: losses) = daño s.m.• descalabradura s.f.• descalabro s.m.• desventaja s.f.• extravío s.m.• malogro s.m.• menoscabo s.m.• merma s.f.• pérdida s.f.• quebranto s.m.• quiebra s.f.lɔːs, lɒs1) (of possessions, jobs, faculties) pérdida fwithout loss of life — sin que hubiera que lamentar víctimas or sin derramamiento de sangre
it's their loss — son ellos los que salen perdiendo or los que se lo pierden
to be at a loss: I'm at a loss to know what to do next no sé qué hacer ahora; I was at a loss for words — no supe qué decir
2) (Busn, Fin) pérdida fI made a loss of $100 on the deal — perdí 100 dólares en el negocio
to be a dead loss — (colloq)
this typewriter is a dead loss — esta máquina de escribir no sirve para nada or (fam) es una porquería
he's a dead loss as an organizer — como organizador es un desastre or una calamidad
to cut one's losses — cortar por lo sano; ( Fin) reducir* las pérdidas
3)a) ( bereavement) (euph) pérdida f (euf)[lɒs]1. N1) [of possessions, blood, sight] pérdida fthe factory closed with the loss of 300 jobs — la fábrica cerró, con la pérdida de 300 puestos de trabajo
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his death was a great loss to the company — su muerte fue una gran pérdida para la empresa•
the army suffered heavy losses — el ejército sufrió pérdidas cuantiosas•
we want to prevent further loss of life — queremos evitar que se produzcan más muertes or que se pierdan más vidashair 2., heat 4., job 3., weight 3.•
to feel a sense of loss — sentir un vacío2) (Econ, Comm) pérdida f•
at a loss, the factory was operating at a loss — la fábrica estaba funcionando con pérdida de capital•
the company made a loss in 1999 — la empresa tuvo un balance adverso en 1999the company made a loss of £2 million — la empresa sufrió pérdidas de 2 millones de libras
- cut one's lossesdead 1., 5), profit 4.3) (=death) pérdida f, muerte four sadness at the loss of a loved one — nuestra tristeza por la pérdida or muerte de un ser querido
since the loss of his wife — desde que perdió a su mujer, desde que falleció su mujer
4)to be at a loss —
they are at a loss to explain how such a mistake could have been made — no se explican cómo se pudo haber cometido semejante error
2.CPDloss adjuster N — (Insurance) ajustador(a) m / f de pérdidas, tasador(a) m / f de pérdidas
loss leader N — (Comm) artículo m de lanzamiento
* * *[lɔːs, lɒs]1) (of possessions, jobs, faculties) pérdida fwithout loss of life — sin que hubiera que lamentar víctimas or sin derramamiento de sangre
it's their loss — son ellos los que salen perdiendo or los que se lo pierden
to be at a loss: I'm at a loss to know what to do next no sé qué hacer ahora; I was at a loss for words — no supe qué decir
2) (Busn, Fin) pérdida fI made a loss of $100 on the deal — perdí 100 dólares en el negocio
to be a dead loss — (colloq)
this typewriter is a dead loss — esta máquina de escribir no sirve para nada or (fam) es una porquería
he's a dead loss as an organizer — como organizador es un desastre or una calamidad
to cut one's losses — cortar por lo sano; ( Fin) reducir* las pérdidas
3)a) ( bereavement) (euph) pérdida f (euf) -
4 fantastic
1) (unbelievable and like a fantasy: She told me some fantastic story about her father being a Grand Duke!) fantástico2) (wonderful; very good: You look fantastic!) fantásticofantastic adj fantástico / maravillosotr[fæn'tæstɪk]1 fantástico,-afantastic [fæn'tæstɪk] adj1) unbelievable: fantástico, increíble, extraño2) enormous: fabuloso, inmensofantastic sums: sumas fabulosas3) wonderful: estupendo, fantástico, bárbaro fam, macanudo fam♦ fantastically [-tɪkli] advadj.• fantástico, -a adj.• quimérico, -a adj.fæn'tæstɪk1)a) ( wonderful) (colloq) fantástico, estupendob) ( enormous) fabuloso, fantástico2)a) ( incredible) < story> absurdo, increíbleb) ( unrealistic) < plan> descabellado3) ( based on fantasy) < literature> fantástico[fæn'tæstɪk]ADJ1) * (=fabulous, terrific) [person, achievement, opportunity, news] fantástico, estupendo, regio (LAm) *, macanudo (S. Cone) *, chévere (Col, Ven) *it's fantastic to see you again! — ¡qué alegría verte de nuevo!
you look fantastic! — (=healthy) ¡qué buen aspecto tienes!; (=attractive) ¡qué guapo estás!
2) * (=huge) [amount, profit, speed] increíble3) (=exotic) [creature, world] fantástico; [shapes, images] extraño4) (=improbable) [story, idea] fantástico* * *[fæn'tæstɪk]1)a) ( wonderful) (colloq) fantástico, estupendob) ( enormous) fabuloso, fantástico2)a) ( incredible) < story> absurdo, increíbleb) ( unrealistic) < plan> descabellado3) ( based on fantasy) < literature> fantástico -
5 pérdida
Multiple Entries: perdida pérdida
pérdida sustantivo femenino◊ pérdida de calor/energía heat/energy loss;tuvo una pérdida de conocimiento he lost consciousness, he passed out; no tiene pérdida (Esp) you can't miss itb) (Fin) loss;pérdidas materiales damage; pérdidas y ganancias profit and loss
perdido,-a
I adjetivo
1 lost
2 (desorientado) confused
3 (perro, bala) stray
II adv fam (totalmente, rematadamente) es tonto perdido, he's completely stupid
III mf (libertino) degenerate, vicious Locuciones: ponerse perdido, to get dirty
pérdida sustantivo femenino
1 loss: su muerte supone una gran pérdida para nosotros, his death is a great loss for us
2 (de tiempo, etc) waste
3 (escape de agua, de gas) leak
4 (daños materiales) (usu pl) damage: las pérdidas ascienden a varios millones, losses totalled several million Locuciones: no tiene pérdida, you can't miss it ' pérdida' also found in these entries: Spanish: bala - derrumbarse - desfallecimiento - desgracia - desvarío - rehacerse - reparar - severidad - causa - ciudad - compensar - deshonra - desprestigio - lamentable - mareado - marear - mareo - sensación - sensible - sentir - valorar English: battle - blackout - bleeding - book - compensate - depressed - deprivation - dropout - effective - experience - generation - get back - good - grievous - lament - loss - lost - make up - make up for - outflow - sense - stall - temporary - time-wasting - unconsciousness - vacantly - waste - miss - shantytown -
6 perdida
Multiple Entries: perdida pérdida
pérdida sustantivo femenino◊ perdida de calor/energía heat/energy loss;tuvo una perdida de conocimiento he lost consciousness, he passed out; no tiene perdida (Esp) you can't miss itb) (Fin) loss;perdidas materiales damage; perdidas y ganancias profit and loss
perdido,-a
I adjetivo
1 lost
2 (desorientado) confused
3 (perro, bala) stray
II adv fam (totalmente, rematadamente) es tonto perdido, he's completely stupid
III mf (libertino) degenerate, vicious Locuciones: ponerse perdido, to get dirty
pérdida sustantivo femenino
1 loss: su muerte supone una gran pérdida para nosotros, his death is a great loss for us
2 (de tiempo, etc) waste
3 (escape de agua, de gas) leak
4 (daños materiales) (usu pl) damage: las pérdidas ascienden a varios millones, losses totalled several million Locuciones: no tiene pérdida, you can't miss it ' perdida' also found in these entries: Spanish: bala - derrumbarse - desfallecimiento - desgracia - desvarío - pérdida - rehacerse - reparar - severidad - causa - ciudad - compensar - deshonra - desprestigio - lamentable - mareado - marear - mareo - sensación - sensible - sentir - valorar English: battle - blackout - bleeding - book - compensate - depressed - deprivation - dropout - effective - experience - generation - get back - good - grievous - lament - loss - lost - make up - make up for - outflow - sense - stall - temporary - time-wasting - unconsciousness - vacantly - waste - miss - shantytown
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