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to be to somebody's advantage

См. также в других словарях:

  • advantage — ad|van|tage W1S1 [ədˈva:ntıdʒ US ədˈvæn ] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: avantage, from avant before , from Latin abante; ADVANCE2] 1.) [U and C] something that helps you to be more successful than others, or the state of having this ≠ …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • somebody's best card — sb s best/strongest/winning ˈcard idiom something that gives sb an advantage over other people in a particular situation Main entry: ↑cardidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • somebody's strongest card — sb s best/strongest/winning ˈcard idiom something that gives sb an advantage over other people in a particular situation Main entry: ↑cardidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • somebody's winning card — sb s best/strongest/winning ˈcard idiom something that gives sb an advantage over other people in a particular situation Main entry: ↑cardidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • take advantage — verb 1. draw advantages from (Freq. 11) he is capitalizing on her mistake she took advantage of his absence to meet her lover • Syn: ↑capitalize, ↑capitalise • Derivationally related forms: ↑capitalisation …   Useful english dictionary

  • take advantage of somebody — take adˈvantage of sth/sb idiom 1. to make use of sth well; to make use of an opportunity • She took advantage of the children s absence to tidy their rooms. • We took full advantage of the hotel facilities. 2. to make use of sb/sth in a way that …   Useful english dictionary

  • give ground (to somebody) — give/lose ˈground (to sb/sth) idiom to allow sb to have an advantage; to lose an advantage for yourself • They are not prepared to give ground on tax cuts. • The Conservatives lost a lot of ground to the Liberal Democrats at the election.… …   Useful english dictionary

  • lose ground (to somebody) — give/lose ˈground (to sb/sth) idiom to allow sb to have an advantage; to lose an advantage for yourself • They are not prepared to give ground on tax cuts. • The Conservatives lost a lot of ground to the Liberal Democrats at the election.… …   Useful english dictionary

  • (be) good news (for somebody) — be good news (for sb/sth) idiom to be likely to be helpful or give an advantage • The cut in interest rates is good news for homeowners. Main entry: ↑newsidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • (be) in the gift of somebody — be in the gift of sb | be in sb s ˈgift idiom (especially BrE) if sth such as an important job or a special right or advantage is in sb s gift, that person can decide who to give it to • All such posts are in the gift of the managing director (=… …   Useful english dictionary

  • (be) in somebody's gift — be in the gift of sb | be in sb s ˈgift idiom (especially BrE) if sth such as an important job or a special right or advantage is in sb s gift, that person can decide who to give it to • All such posts are in the gift of the managing director (=… …   Useful english dictionary

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