profit 音标拼音: [pr'ɑfət] [pr'ɑfɪt]
n . 利润,赢利,利益
vi . 有益,获利,赚钱
vt . 有益于
利润,赢利,利益有益,获利,赚钱有益於
profit 利润
profit 利润
profit n 1 :
the excess of revenues over outlays in a given period of time (
including depreciation and other non -
cash expenses )
[
synonym : {
net income }, {
net }, {
net profit }, {
lucre }, {
profit },
{
profits }, {
earnings }]
2 :
the advantageous quality of being beneficial [
synonym : {
profit },
{
gain }]
v 1 :
derive a benefit from ; "
She profited from his vast experience " [
synonym : {
profit }, {
gain }, {
benefit }]
2 :
make a profit ;
gain money or materially ; "
The company has not profited from the merger " [
synonym : {
profit }, {
turn a profit }]
[
ant : {
break even }, {
lose }, {
turn a loss }]
Profit \
Pro "
fit \,
n . [
F .,
fr .
L .
profectus advance ,
progress ,
profit ,
fr .
profectum .
See {
Proficient }.]
1 .
Acquisition beyond expenditure ;
excess of value received for producing ,
keeping ,
or selling ,
over cost ;
hence ,
pecuniary gain in any transaction or occupation ;
emolument ;
as ,
a profit on the sale of goods .
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Let no man anticipate uncertain profits . --
Rambler .
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2 .
Accession of good ;
valuable results ;
useful consequences ;
benefit ;
avail ;
gain ;
as ,
an office of profit ,
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This I speak for your own profit . --
1 Cor .
vii .
35 .
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If you dare do yourself a profit and a right .
--
Shak .
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Syn :
Benefit ;
avail ;
service ;
improvement ;
advancement ;
gain ;
emolument .
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Profit \
Prof "
it \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Profited };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Profiting }.] [
F .
profiter .
See {
Profit },
n .]
To be of service to ;
to be good to ;
to help on ;
to benefit ;
to advantage ;
to avail ;
to aid ;
as ,
truth profits all men .
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The word preached did not profit them . --
Heb .
iv .
2 .
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It is a great means of profiting yourself ,
to copy diligently excellent pieces and beautiful designs .
--
Dryden .
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Profit \
Prof "
it \,
v .
i .
1 .
To gain advantage ;
to make improvement ;
to improve ;
to gain ;
to advance .
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I profit not by thy talk . --
Shak .
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2 .
To be of use or advantage ;
to do or bring good .
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Riches profit not in the day of wrath . --
Prov .
xi .
4 .
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Turn \
Turn \ (
t [^
u ]
rn ),
v .
i .
1 .
To move round ;
to have a circular motion ;
to revolve entirely ,
repeatedly ,
or partially ;
to change position ,
so as to face differently ;
to whirl or wheel round ;
as ,
a wheel turns on its axis ;
a spindle turns on a pivot ;
a man turns on his heel .
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The gate . . .
on golden hinges turning . --
Milton .
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2 .
Hence ,
to revolve as if upon a point of support ;
to hinge ;
to depend ;
as ,
the decision turns on a single fact .
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Conditions of peace certainly turn upon events of war . --
Swift .
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3 .
To result or terminate ;
to come about ;
to eventuate ;
to issue .
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If we repent seriously ,
submit contentedly ,
and serve him faithfully ,
afflictions shall turn to our advantage . --
Wake .
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4 .
To be deflected ;
to take a different direction or tendency ;
to be directed otherwise ;
to be differently applied ;
to be transferred ;
as ,
to turn from the road .
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Turn from thy fierce wrath . --
Ex .
xxxii .
12 .
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Turn ye ,
turn ye from your evil ways . --
Ezek .
xxxiii .
11 .
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The understanding turns inward on itself ,
and reflects on its own operations . --
Locke .
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5 .
To be changed ,
altered ,
or transformed ;
to become transmuted ;
also ,
to become by a change or changes ;
to grow ;
as ,
wood turns to stone ;
water turns to ice ;
one color turns to another ;
to turn Muslim .
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I hope you have no intent to turn husband . --
Shak .
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Cygnets from gray turn white . --
Bacon .
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6 .
To undergo the process of turning on a lathe ;
as ,
ivory turns well .
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7 .
Specifically :
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(
a )
To become acid ;
to sour ; --
said of milk ,
ale ,
etc .
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(
b )
To become giddy ; --
said of the head or brain .
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I '
ll look no more ;
Lest my brain turn . --
Shak .
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(
c )
To be nauseated ; --
said of the stomach .
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(
d )
To become inclined in the other direction ; --
said of scales .
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(
e )
To change from ebb to flow ,
or from flow to ebb ; --
said of the tide .
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(
f ) (
Obstetrics )
To bring down the feet of a child in the womb ,
in order to facilitate delivery .
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8 . (
Print .)
To invert a type of the same thickness ,
as temporary substitute for any sort which is exhausted .
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{
To turn about },
to face to another quarter ;
to turn around .
{
To turn again },
to come back after going ;
to return . --
Shak .
{
To turn against },
to become unfriendly or hostile to .
{
To turn aside }
or {
To turn away }.
(
a )
To turn from the direct course ;
to withdraw from a company ;
to deviate .
(
b )
To depart ;
to remove .
(
c )
To avert one '
s face .
{
To turn back },
to turn so as to go in an opposite direction ;
to retrace one '
s steps .
{
To turn in }.
(
a )
To bend inward .
(
b )
To enter for lodgings or entertainment .
(
c )
To go to bed . [
Colloq .]
{
To turn into },
to enter by making a turn ;
as ,
to turn into a side street .
{
To turn off },
to be diverted ;
to deviate from a course ;
as ,
the road turns off to the left .
{
To turn on }
or {
To turn upon }.
(
a )
To turn against ;
to confront in hostility or anger .
(
b )
To reply to or retort .
(
c )
To depend on ;
as ,
the result turns on one condition .
{
To turn out }.
(
a )
To move from its place ,
as a bone .
(
b )
To bend or point outward ;
as ,
his toes turn out .
(
c )
To rise from bed . [
Colloq .]
(
d )
To come abroad ;
to appear ;
as ,
not many turned out to the fire .
(
e )
To prove in the result ;
to issue ;
to result ;
as ,
the crops turned out poorly .
{
To turn over },
to turn from side to side ;
to roll ;
to tumble .
{
To turn round }.
(
a )
To change position so as to face in another direction .
(
b )
To change one '
s opinion ;
to change from one view or party to another .
{
To turn to },
to apply one '
s self to ;
to have recourse to ;
to refer to . "
Helvicus '
s tables may be turned to on all occasions ." --
Locke .
{
To turn to account }, {
profit }, {
advantage },
or the like ,
to be made profitable or advantageous ;
to become worth the while .
{
To turn under },
to bend ,
or be folded ,
downward or under .
{
To turn up }.
(
a )
To bend ,
or be doubled ,
upward .
(
b )
To appear ;
to come to light ;
to transpire ;
to occur ;
to happen .
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188 Moby Thesaurus words for "
profit ":
advance ,
advantage ,
advantageousness ,
advisability ,
aid ,
answer ,
appropriateness ,
avail ,
avails ,
bait ,
be handy ,
be of use ,
be right ,
befit ,
befitting ,
behalf ,
behoof ,
beneficialness ,
benefit ,
benison ,
bestead ,
blessing ,
boon ,
box office ,
break no bones ,
bribe ,
capital gains ,
capitalize on ,
carrot ,
cash in on ,
clean up ,
cleaning ,
cleanup ,
clear ,
clear profit ,
coin money ,
commercialize ,
commissions ,
convenience ,
credit ,
credits ,
decency ,
desirability ,
disposable income ,
dividend ,
dividends ,
do ,
do good ,
do no harm ,
do the trick ,
earn ,
earned income ,
earnings ,
encouragement ,
excess ,
expedience ,
expediency ,
exploit ,
favor ,
feasibility ,
fill the bill ,
fillip ,
filthy lucre ,
fit ,
fitness ,
fittingness ,
forward ,
fruitfulness ,
further ,
gain ,
gain by ,
gains ,
gate ,
gate receipts ,
get ,
gettings ,
give good returns ,
gleanings ,
good ,
gravy ,
gross ,
gross income ,
gross profit ,
gross receipts ,
help ,
hoard ,
improve ,
incentive ,
incitement ,
income ,
inducement ,
intake ,
interest ,
invitation ,
killing ,
lucre ,
lure ,
make ,
make a killing ,
make money ,
make money by ,
makings ,
maximize ,
neat profit ,
net ,
net income ,
net profit ,
net receipts ,
not come amiss ,
opportuneness ,
output ,
paper profits ,
pay ,
pay off ,
payment ,
pelf ,
percentage ,
perk ,
perks ,
perquisite ,
persuasive ,
pickings ,
point ,
politicness ,
proceeds ,
produce ,
product ,
production ,
profitability ,
profits ,
promote ,
propriety ,
provocation ,
prudence ,
rake -
off ,
realize ,
realize on ,
receipt ,
receipts ,
receivables ,
return ,
returns ,
revenue ,
reward ,
rightness ,
royalties ,
seasonableness ,
seemliness ,
serve ,
serve the purpose ,
service ,
stimulation ,
stimulative ,
stimulus ,
store ,
suffice ,
suit the occasion ,
suitability ,
surplus ,
sweetener ,
sweetening ,
take ,
take advantage of ,
take -
in ,
takings ,
timeliness ,
turn a penny ,
turn to account ,
turn to profit ,
turnout ,
unearned income ,
use ,
usefulness ,
utilize ,
value ,
wealth ,
welfare ,
well -
being ,
whet ,
winnings ,
wisdom ,
work ,
work for ,
world of good ,
worth ,
worthwhileness ,
yield ,
yield a profit
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