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[geɪn] 1. v1) заробля́ти, добува́ти2) ма́ти ко́ристь; виграва́ти3) дістава́ти, оде́ржувати, домага́тися; здобува́тиto gain a victory — ви́грати, здобу́ти перемо́гу
to gain a prize — ви́грати приз
4) полі́пшуватися•- gain on- gain over
- gain upon 2. n1) ви́года2) ко́ристь, нажи́ва3) pl прибу́тки, заробі́тки4) збі́льшення, при́рістa gain in weight — збі́льшення ваги́
5) тех. ви́різ, гніздо́6) гірн. горизонта́льна ви́робка -
22 gain on
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23 gain up
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24 gain upon
VI + PREPto gain on sb — (in polls) ganar terreno a algn; (in race) alcanzar a algn
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25 gain upon
Общая лексика: задабривать, нагонять, преуспевать, захватывать постепенно часть суши (о море), настигать, снискать расположение -
26 gain upon
להתקדם, לצמצם רווחים* * *◙ םיחוור םצמצל,םדקתהל◄ -
27 gain upon
dostizati -
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29 gain upon
accorciare le distanze da, riprendere -
30 gain upon
достигнува, стасува, стигнува, достасува* * *стигнува, стасува, достигнува, достасува; стигнува, достасува, достигнува, стасува -
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35 capital gain
Finthe financial gain made upon the disposal of an asset. The gain is the difference between the cost of its acquisition and net proceeds upon its sale. -
36 to gain ground
to gain groundganhar terreno, fazer progressos. to gain on, upon 1 aproximar-se de. 2 ultrapassar. 3 aumentar sua vantagem sobre.————————to gain groundganhar terreno. -
37 trade upon
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38 capitalize upon
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39 to gain upon
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40 gained
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gain on — 1. Obtain influence with, win the favor of, win upon. 2. Gain ground upon, gain upon, draw toward, be overtaking, get nearer to. 3. Get the advantage of, get the better of, beat, outstrip … New dictionary of synonyms
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gain´say´er — gain|say «verb. GAYN SAY; noun. GAYN SAY», verb, said or sayed, say|ing, noun. –v.t. 1. to deny; contradict; dispute: »There is no gainsaying the fact that society rests upon the sanctity of the law, and that when ordinary citizens come to… … Useful english dictionary
gain|say — «verb. GAYN SAY; noun. GAYN SAY», verb, said or sayed, say|ing, noun. –v.t. 1. to deny; contradict; dispute: »There is no gainsaying the fact that society rests upon the sanctity of the law, and that when ordinary citizens come to disdain it we… … Useful english dictionary
gain over — Gain, enlist, persuade, conciliate, win over, bring over, prevail upon … New dictionary of synonyms
gain — Synonyms and related words: accept, access, accession, accomplish, accretion, accrual, accrue, accruement, accumulate, accumulation, achieve, achievement, acquire, acquisition, addition, admit, advance, advantage, aggrandizement, ameliorate,… … Moby Thesaurus
gain — gain1 gainable, adj. /gayn/, v.t. 1. to get (something desired), esp. as a result of one s efforts: to gain possession of an object; to gain permission to enter a country. 2. to acquire as an increase or addition: to gain weight; to gain speed. 3 … Universalium
gain — [[t]geɪn[/t]] v. t. 1) to get (something desired), esp. as a result of one s efforts; obtain; secure: to gain possession of land; to gain permission to enter[/ex] 2) to acquire as an increase or addition: to gain weight; to gain speed[/ex] 3) to… … From formal English to slang
gain on — phrasal or gain upon 1. archaic : to obtain influence or favor with 2. : to encroach upon where the sea gains on the land 3. a. : to come nearer to by running faste … Useful english dictionary
gain — 1 /geIn/ verb 1 GET STH (T) to obtain or achieve something important or valuable: She gained high grades in English and Math. | After gaining independence in 1957, it was renamed Ghana . | when radical left parties gained control of local… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
gain — I. noun Etymology: Middle English gayne, from Anglo French gaigne, gain, from gaaigner to till, earn, gain, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German weidanōn to hunt for food, Old English wāth pursuit, hunt Date: 14th century 1. resources or… … New Collegiate Dictionary