gain|gains in English
noun
[geɪn]
profit; asset; achievement; addition, increase
Use "gain|gains" in a sentence
1. A kindhearted woman gains respect, but ruthless men gain only wealth.
2. The students gain knowledge eagerly and enjoyably and the teacher gains satisfaction from his job.
3. Qxb2 Black gains a pawn, and threatens to gain the rook at a1 with check.
4. GAINS AND LOSSES ON EXCHANGE HAVE BEEN INCLUDED IN ACCOUNT 951 " GAIN ON DIFFERENCES IN EXCHANGE RATES " ( 10 ) .
5. Given existing inequality, the absolute income gain to the rich will be greater - much greater - than the gains to the poor.
6. He that gains time gains all things.
7. For Casualties and thefts described in (3), above, gains can’t be offset by any losses when determining whether the total gain is more than $100,000
8. Actuarial (gains)/loss
9. Actuarial losses/(gains)
10. Actuarial gains and losses
11. actuarial gains and losses
12. An Animist gains fewer MP than normal equal to the spell level he gains.
13. The student gains knowledge enjoyably and the teacher gains satisfaction from his teaching job.
14. The gains offset the losses.
15. The gains overbalance the losses.
16. Net Actuarial (gains) and losses
17. (v) actuarial gains and losses;
18. Small gains bring great wealth.
19. 7 No pains, no gains.
20. Bifacial gain is not a module property Bifacial module characterization needs some proper definitions Each system layout needs an individual assessment Small experimental or demonstration systems show Bifacial gains of 15% to 25% With larger commercial systems, realistic Bifacial gains are expected in a range from 5% to 15%
21. Actuarial (gains)/losses of joint operation
22. (iv) actuarial gains and losses;
23. 6 No gains without pains.
24. Broilers used in intensive systems are from strains that have been bred to be very fast growing in order to gain weight quickly (with typical weight gains of over 50 g)
25. Acousto-optic gain equalization filter and gain equalization system