gain
Bedeutung (Englisch)
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- To acquire possession of.
- To have or receive advantage or profit; to acquire gain; to grow rich; to advance in interest, health, or happiness; to make progress.
- To come off winner or victor in; to be successful in; to obtain by competition.
- To increase.
- To grow more likely to catch or overtake someone.
- To reach.
- To draw into any interest or party; to win to one’s side; to conciliate.
- To put on weight.
- To run fast.
Konzepte
sich erwerben
habhaft werden
sich verbreiten
Übergelegenheit
sich zu eigen machen
überschuß
vorteil
praktischer Nutzen
starke Seite
gute Eigenschaft
erfolgreich durchführen
Gewinn bringen
erweben
etw. käuflich erwerben
sich aneignen{vr}
-
einen Vorteil ziehen
Bereicherung
Erworbenes
in den Besitz kommen
Kapitalertrag
Neuanschaffung
Neuerwerbung
Nutzen bringen
profilieren
sich aneignen
sich erstrecken
sich kaufen
Synonyme
make profit
yield
make a profit
be accomplished
functional advantage
gain in
redeeming feature
cut-in
exert oneself and win
gain time
William Blackstone
make money
score over
tack on
gettting obtaining
usually in the
derive a benefit
make a profit of
last laugh
reach into
game payoff
add to
transmission gain
toss in
obtain a return
catch to win
incremental quantity
cash in on
gain groove
catch up with
profit from
take home
enhance
business transaction
Frequenz
Ausgesprochen als (IPA)
/ɡeɪn/
Etymologie (Englisch)
From Middle English gayn, gain, gein (“profit, advantage”), from Old Norse gagn (“benefit, advantage, use”), from Proto-Germanic *gagną, *gaganą (“gain, profit", literally "return”), from Proto-Germanic *gagana (“back, against, in return”), a reduplication of Proto-Germanic *ga- (“with, together”), from Proto-Indo-European *ḱóm (“next to, at, with, along”). Cognate with Icelandic gagn (“gain, advantage, use”), Swedish gagn (“benefit, profit”), Danish gavn (“gain, profit, success”), Gothic 𐌲𐌰𐌲𐌴𐌹𐌲𐌰𐌽 (gageigan, “to gain, profit”), Old Norse gegn (“ready”), dialectal Swedish gen (“useful, noteful”), Latin cum (“with”); see gain-, again, against. Compare also Middle English gaynen, geinen (“to be of use, profit, avail”), Icelandic and Swedish gagna (“to avail, help”), Danish gavne (“to benefit”). The Middle English word was reinforced by Middle French gain (“gain, profit, advancement, cultivation”), from Old French gaaing, gaaigne, gaigne, a noun derivative of gaaignier, gaigner (“to till, earn, win”), from Frankish *waiþanōn (“to pasture, graze, hunt for food”), ultimately from Proto-Germanic *waiþiz, *waiþō, *waiþijō (“pasture, field, hunting ground”); compare Old High German weidōn, weidanōn (“to hunt, forage for food”) (Modern German Weide (“pasture”)), Old Norse veiða (“to catch, hunt”), Old English wǣþan (“to hunt, chase, pursue”). Related to wathe, wide.
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