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BNC: 1113 COCA: 1253

gain

verb
/ɡeɪn/
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Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they gain
/ɡeɪn/
/ɡeɪn/
he / she / it gains
/ɡeɪnz/
/ɡeɪnz/
past simple gained
/ɡeɪnd/
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past participle gained
/ɡeɪnd/
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-ing form gaining
/ˈɡeɪnɪŋ/
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Idioms Phrasal Verbs
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    obtain/win获得;赢得

  1. [transitive] to obtain or win something, especially something that you need or want获得;赢得;博得;取得
    • gain something They managed to gain access to secret files.他们设法拿到了秘密文件。
    • How did the thieves gain entry?窃贼是怎样进入的?
    • The country gained its independence ten years ago.这个国家十年前赢得了独立。
    • The party gained over 50 per cent of the vote.该党获得了50%以上的选票。
    • Police officers quickly gained control of the situation.警察很快控制了局势。
    • Labour finally gained power in 1997.工党最终在1997年掌权。
    • I gained an insight into the work of a journalist.我对一名记者的工作有了深入的了解。
    • He has gained a reputation for unpredictable behaviour.他因不可预知的行为而闻名。
    • gain somebody something Her unusual talent gained her worldwide recognition.她非凡的才能举世公认。
    Extra Examples
    • We managed to gain entry through a back window.我们设法从后门进入。
    • Protesters tried to gain access to the palace.抗议者试图进入宫殿。
    • His ideas gradually gained acceptance.他的观点逐渐得到认可。
    • Husbands and wives of British nationals do not automatically gain citizenship.英国公民的配偶不能自动取得公民身分。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • quickly
    • rapidly
    • gradually
    verb + gain
    • stand to
    • expect to
    • hope to
    preposition
    • from
    phrases
    • have everything, little, a lot, nothing, etc. to gain
    • have everything, little, a lot, nothing, etc. to be gained
    See full entry
  2. [transitive, intransitive] to obtain an advantage or benefit from something or from doing something(从…中)受益,获益;得到(好处)
    • gain something The firm is hoping to gain an advantage over its competitors.该公司希望比竞争对手获得优势。
    • gain something by/from something What do you hope to gain by this?你希望通过这个获得什么?
    • gain something by/from doing something There is nothing to be gained from delaying the decision.推迟决定得不到任何好处。
    • gain (by/from something) Consumers have gained from the increased competition.消费者从日益激烈的竞争中获益。
    • If the proposal goes ahead, we all stand to gain.如果这项提议得以实施,我们都会受益。
    Extra Examples
    • I don't think there's anything to be gained from this course of action.我认为这种做法不会带来什么好处。
    • Consumers have certainly gained from the increased competition in the telecommunications industry.消费者确实已从电信业日益激烈的竞争中获益。
    • The industry will gain enormously from the new proposals.该行业将从新方案中获得巨大收益。
    • We all gained a lot from the experience.我们都从这一经历中获益良多。
    • Why not give it a go? You have nothing to lose and everything to gain.为什么不试一试?你不会有什么损失,还可能获得一切。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • quickly
    • rapidly
    • gradually
    verb + gain
    • stand to
    • expect to
    • hope to
    preposition
    • from
    phrases
    • have everything, little, a lot, nothing, etc. to gain
    • have everything, little, a lot, nothing, etc. to be gained
    See full entry
  3. get more增加

  4. [transitive] gain something to gradually get more of something增加;增添;增进;增长
    • As you gain experience, you will grow in confidence.随着你获得经验,你会变得自信。
    • I've gained weight recently.最近我的体重增加了。
    • The campaign continues to gain momentum.这场运动继续获得势头。
    • to gain understanding/knowledge获得理解/知识
    • He has gained support from major figures in the industry.他得到了业内主要人物的支持。
    • to gain popularity/acceptance 获得欢迎/接受
    Extra Examples
    • She has gained confidence since the World Championships.世界锦标赛后,她的信心增强了。
    • The economic recovery will soon gain traction.经济复苏将很快获得动力。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • quickly
    • rapidly
    • gradually
    verb + gain
    • stand to
    • expect to
    • hope to
    preposition
    • from
    phrases
    • have everything, little, a lot, nothing, etc. to gain
    • have everything, little, a lot, nothing, etc. to be gained
    See full entry
  5. opposite lose

    of watch/clock钟表

  6. [transitive, intransitive] gain (something) to go too fast (by a particular amount of time)走得太快;快
    • My watch gains two minutes every 24 hours.我的表每 24 小时快两分钟。
    opposite lose
  7. of currencies/shares货币;股票

  8. [transitive, intransitive] to increase in value增值;升值
    • gain something The shares gained 14p to 262p.股价上升了 14 便士,收报 262 便士。
    • gain against something The euro gained against the dollar again today.今天欧元兑美元的汇率又上升了。
    Topics Change, cause and effectb2
  9. reach place到达某地

  10. [transitive] gain something (formal) to reach a place, usually after a lot of effort(经过努力)到达
    • At last she gained the shelter of the forest.她终于到达了森林中的隐蔽处。
    • Heavy fighting began as they gained the river.他们到达河边时,激烈的战斗开始了。
  11. Word Originlate 15th cent. (as a noun, originally in the sense ‘booty’): from Old French gaigne (noun), gaignier (verb), of Germanic origin.
Idioms
gain ground
  1. to become more powerful or successful变得更强大(或更有成效、更成功);有进步;获得进展
    • Sterling continues to gain ground against the dollar.英镑兑美元继续走高。
    Topics Successc2
gain time
  1. to delay something so that you can have more time to make a decision, deal with a problem, etc.(通过拖延)赢得时间
nothing ventured, nothing gained
  1. (saying) used to say that you have to take risks if you want to achieve things and be successful不敢冒险就一事无成;不入虎穴,焉得虎子Topics Dangerc2

    increase增加

  1. [countable, uncountable] an increase in the amount of something, especially in wealth or weight(尤指财富、重量的)增值,增加
    • The opposition made unexpected gains in the last election.反对党在上次选举中取得了意想不到的胜利。
    • There is still scope for efficiency gains.仍有通过提高效率获得更多收益的余地。
    • Regular exercise helps prevent weight gain.经常锻炼有助于防止体重增加。
    • gain from something a £3 000 gain from our investment从我们的投资中获取的 3 000 英镑的收益
    • gain of something The party had a net gain of nine seats on the local council.该党在地方议会中净得九个席位。
    • gain in something significant gains in crop yield作物产量的显著提高
    Extra Examples
    • £3.9 million gains from the sale of stock出售存货所获的 390 万欧元收益
    • Last year there was only a modest gain in earnings.去年的盈利仅略有增加。
    • August showed a gain of 144 000 jobs.八月份显示增加了 14.4 万个就业岗位。
    • She tucked her ill-gotten gains into her purse and left.她把不义之财塞入钱包后就离开了。
    • She was most upset by her recent weight gain.她因最近体重增加而非常烦恼。
    • The party has made solid gains in all areas of the country.该党在全国所有地区的支持率都有了相当不错的增加。
    • There will be no financial gain for mothers from this new system.已为人母的妇女不会从这种新制度中获得经济利益。
    • This change in the tax system will mean big gains for some companies.税制上的这一变化将会给一些公司带来很大收益。
    • The far right made huge electoral gains.极右分子在选举中取得巨大收获。
    • There is little scope for productivity gains.生产率提高的空间很小。
    • Better workplace design can bring real gains in productivity.更合理地安排工作场所能大大提高生产率。
    Topics Change, cause and effectb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • big
    • considerable
    • dramatic
    verb + gain
    • achieve
    • make
    • reap
    preposition
    • for gain
    • gain from
    • gain in
    See full entry
  2. advantage好处

  3. [countable] an advantage or improvement好处;利益;改进
    • Our loss is their gain.我们之所失即他们之所得。
    • gain in something These policies have resulted in great gains in public health.这些政策使公共卫生得到极大改进。
    Extra Examples
    • War and poverty have reversed previous gains in children's health.战争与贫困使本已改善的儿童健康状况又倒退了回去。
    • He is already reaping political gains.他在政治上已经获得了收益。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • big
    • considerable
    • dramatic
    verb + gain
    • achieve
    • make
    • reap
    preposition
    • for gain
    • gain from
    • gain in
    See full entry
  4. opposite loss

    profit利润

  5. [uncountable] (often disapproving) financial profit利润;经济收益
    • He only seems to be interested in personal gain.他似乎只在乎个人的收益。
    • Financial gain was never her motivation.经济利益从来不是她的动力。
    • for gain It's amazing what some people will do for gain.有的人为一己之利而干出的事真让人吃惊。
    • They sold the company purely for short-term gain.他们出售公司纯粹是为了短期的好处。
    see also capital gain
    Extra Examples
    • They were found to have used the investments for their private gain.他们被发现利用投资谋取私利。
    • Volunteers give their time without seeking any monetary gain.志愿者付出时间并不是为了谋求金钱上的利益。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • big
    • considerable
    • dramatic
    verb + gain
    • achieve
    • make
    • reap
    preposition
    • for gain
    • gain from
    • gain in
    See full entry
  6. Word Originlate 15th cent. (as a noun, originally in the sense ‘booty’): from Old French gaigne (noun), gaignier (verb), of Germanic origin.
Idioms
no pain, no gain
  1. (saying) used to say that you need to suffer if you want to achieve something不劳则无获Topics Difficulty and failurec2
BNC: 1113 COCA: 1253
gain

noun

ADJECTIVE | VERB + GAIN | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEbig, considerable, dramatic, enormous, huge, impressive, major, real, significant, spectacular, substantial, tremendous相當大的收穫;巨大的收益;重大的進展;可觀的收益This change in the tax system will mean big gains for some companies.稅制上的這一變化將會給一些公司帶來很大收益。solid, strong相當不錯的/強勁的增長The party has made solid gains in all areas of the country.該黨在全國所有地區的支持率都有了相當不錯的增加。tangible實實在在的進展minimal, modest, small最小的/不大的/少量的收益double-digit (business商業, especially NAmE) 兩位數的收益rapid, steady快速的/穩定的收益immediate即時收益future將來的收益potential潛在收益long-term, short-term長期/短期收益annual, daily, monthly, etc.年收益、日收益、月收益等windfall意外的收獲net, overall純收益;總共所得The party made an overall gain of 39 seats.該黨總共贏得 39 個席位。ill-gotten gains不義之財She tucked her ill-gotten gains into her purse and left.她把不義之財塞入錢包後就離開了。hard-won來之不易的收益personal, private個人/私人收益They were found to have used the investments for their private gain.他們被發現利用投資謀取私利。commercial, economic, financial, material, monetary商業利潤;經濟收益;財政收益;物質利益;金錢利益There will be no financial gain for mothers from this new system.已為人母的婦女不會從這種新制度中獲得經濟利益。electoral, political選舉上的收獲;政治收益The right made huge electoral gains.右翼在選舉中獲得巨大的收穫。military, territorial軍事收益;領土的擴大fat, weight脂肪/體重增加She was upset by her recent weight gain.她因最近體重增加而煩惱。efficiency, productivity效率/生產率提高There is still scope for efficiency gains.仍有通過提高效率獲得更多收益的餘地。fitness健康的提升VERB + GAINachieve, make, reap取得/獲得/獲取收益He is already reaping political gains.他在政治上已經獲得了收益。maximize, minimize將收益最大化/最小化increase, reduce增加/減少收益consolidate鞏固收益There needs to be joint political action to consolidate the gains of the elections.有必要採取聯合政治行動來鞏固選舉上的收獲。bring (sb), produce, yield(給某人)帶來收益;產生收益Better workplace design can bring real gains in productivity.更合理地安排工作場所能大大提高生產率。seek尋求收益Volunteers give their time without seeking any monetary gain.志願者付出時間並不是為了謀求金錢上的利益。show顯示⋯的增加August showed a gain of 144 000 jobs.八月份顯示增加了 14.4 萬個就業崗位。offset抵消收益The party has an uphill battle to offset the gains made by other parties.該政黨在抵消其他政黨獲得的收益方面面臨艱巨的任務。outweigh超過收益The costs far outweigh any efficiency gains.成本遠遠超過提高效率帶來的收益。reverse, wipe out使收益逆轉;抵消收益War and poverty have reversed previous gains in children's health.戰爭與貧困使本已改善的兒童健康狀況又倒退了回去。PREPOSITIONfor gain為了利益It's amazing what some people will do for gain.某些人為追逐利益而做出的事會令人大為驚異。gain from從⋯中的獲利€3.9 million gains from the sale of stock出售存貨所獲的 390 萬歐元收益gain in⋯方面的獲利Last year there was only a modest gain in earnings.去年的盈利僅略有增加。
gain

verb

ADVERB | VERB + GAIN | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADVERBquickly, rapidly迅速取得;快速獲利gradually, slowly, steadily逐漸得到;慢慢獲得;穩步取得His ideas gradually gained acceptance.他的想法逐漸得到認可。immediately, suddenly立即/突然得到eventually, finally, ultimately最後/終於/最終獲益successfully成功獲益enormously, immensely, significantly獲益巨大/很大/可觀The industry will gain enormously from the new proposals.該行業將從新方案中獲得巨大收益。financially財政上獲得VERB + GAINstand to很可能得到The company stands to gain a lot from this government plan.公司會從政府的這一規劃中獲得很多好處。expect to, hope to預期得到;希望獲得What do you hope to gain by this action?你這樣做希望得到什麼?attempt to, seek to, strive to, try to試圖/力求/努力/設法獲得Protesters tried to gain access to the palace.抗議者試圖進入宮殿。fail to沒能得到PREPOSITIONfrom從⋯中受益We all gained a lot from the experience.我們都從這一經歷中獲益良多。PHRASEShave everything, little, a lot, nothing, etc. to gain, have everything, little, a lot, nothing, etc. to be gained得到一切、幾無收獲、收獲很多、一無所獲等Why not give it a go? You have nothing to lose and everything to gain.為什麼不試一試?你不會有什麼損失,還可能獲得一切。I don't think there's anything to be gained from this course of action.我認為這種做法不會帶來什麼好處。
BNC: 1113 COCA: 1253
gain noun
increase (weight gain) profit (financial gain)
gain verb
gain1 (gain entry) gain2 (gain confidence/weight) benefit (Who stands to gain from these changes?) gain ground develop1
gain1

verb

gain entry/your independence 得以进入;获得独立gain confidence/weight 增加信心;增重 See also the entry for get 1 另见get条第1义gain ♦︎ win ♦︎ secure ♦︎ earn ♦︎ land ♦︎ procure ♦︎ netThese words all mean to obtain sth through skill, good qualities or effort. 这些词均表示取得、获得、赢得。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to gain / win / secure / earn / procure sth by (doing) sthto gain / win / secure / earn / procure sth for sbto gain / win / secure / earn support / approvalto gain / win / earn respect / admirationto gain / earn a reputationto gain / earn notorietyto win / secure / land a contractto gain / secure access / entryto gain / win / secure / earn / land yourself sth gain [transitive] (rather formal) to obtain sth, especially sth that you need or want 获得,博得,取得(尤指所需或所想之物)The country gained its independence ten years ago.这个国家十年前取得了独立。The party gained over 50% of the vote.该党获得超过50%的选票。Her unusual talent gained her worldwide recognition.她非凡的才能赢得了举世公认。Gain is used especially to talk about obtaining freedom ( access, entry, independence), recognition by others ( recognition, reputation) and knowledge ( insight, experience, knowledge, understanding). * gain尤指获得自由,搭配词有access、entry、independence;或指获得他人认可,搭配词有recognition、reputation;还可指获得知识,搭配词有insight、experience、knowledge、understanding。 win (winning, won, won) [transitive] to achieve or get sth that you want, especially through hard work or ability or because of the good qualities you have (尤指通过努力、能力或良好品质)取得,获得She won the admiration of many people in her battle against cancer.她在与癌症的抗争中赢得许多人的钦佩。He won a scholarship to study at Stanford.他获得奖学金去斯坦福大学学习。In this meaning win is used especially to talk about getting people's admiration, support and respect, as well as agreements to provide money (a scholarship) or work (a contract). 表达此义时,win尤与admiration、support、respect搭配,指赢得他人敬佩等;也可与scholarship或contract等词搭配,指获得资助或工作。 secure [transitive] (formal) to obtain or achieve sth, especially through hard work or ability (尤指通过努力或能力)获得,取得,实现He's just secured a $5 million contract.他刚赢得一份500万元的合同。She secured 2 000 votes.她获得2 000票。He secured himself a place at law school.他取得了法学院的入学资格。Secure is often used in legal, financial or other business contexts. * secure常用于法律、金融或其他商业语境。 earn [transitive] to get sth that you deserve, usually because of sth good you have done or the good qualities you have 应得;博得;赢得He earned a reputation as an expert on tax law.他赢得了税法专家的美名。Her outstanding ability earned her a place on the team.她非凡的能力为她在队中赢得了一席之地。 land [transitive] to succeed in getting a job or other opportunity, especially one that a lot of other people want 成功得到,赢得(尤指许多人想得到的工作或机会)He's just landed a starring role in Spielberg's next movie.他刚得到一个机会,在斯皮尔伯格的下一部电影里担任主角。She's just landed herself a company directorship.她刚在一家公司谋到一个主管的职位。 procure prəˈkjʊə(r); NAmE prəˈkjʊr [transitive] (formal) to obtain sth, especially with difficulty (设法)获得,取得,得到She managed to procure a ticket for the concert.她好不容易弄到一张音乐会的门票。They procured us a copy of the report.他们给我们弄到了一份报告的副本。 net (-tt-) [transitive] (written, especially journalism 尤用于新闻) to catch sb or obtain sth in a skilful way (巧妙地)捕获,得到A swoop by customs officers netted a large quantity of drugs.海关人员突然搜查,缉获了大量毒品。People might also net such things as business, a contract or clients. * net还可与business、contract或client搭配。gain2

verb

gain entry/your independence 得以进入;获得独立gain confidence/weight 增加信心;增重gain ♦︎ increase in sth ♦︎ put sth onThese words all mean to gradually get more of sth. 这些词均表示增加、增进、增长。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to gain / increase in / put on weightto gain / increase in strength gain [transitive] to gradually get more of sth 增加;增进;增长She has gained confidence since the World Championships.世界锦标赛后,她的信心增强了。His ideas gradually gained acceptance.他的观点逐渐得到认可。I've gained weight recently.最近我的体重增加了。 see also gain increase noun increase in sth

phrasal verb

to become greater in amount, number, value or strength (数量、价值或强度)增长,增多,增加Oil has increased in price.石油价格上涨了。As the storm increased in strength huge waves crashed over the decks.暴风雨越发猛烈,巨浪扑打在甲板上。 see also increase increase noun
ˌput sth ˈon

phrasal verb

(putting, put, put)to become heavier, especially by the amount mentioned 增加(若干)体重;发胖She looks like she's put on weight.她似乎发胖了。He must have put on several pounds.他体重一定增加了好几磅。
BNC: 1113 COCA: 1253
gain
Advantages and benefits: advantage, benefit, good...
Profit: profit, earnings, percentage...

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