گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'profit'

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1 حسابداری و مالی:: سودآوری

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2 عمومی:: منفعت‌ بردن‌

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3 عمومی:: مزیت‌

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4 عمومی:: فایده‌

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5 عمومی:: برتری‌

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6 عمومی:: منفعت‌

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7 عمومی:: سود

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8 عمومی:: نفع‌

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9 عمومی:: سود بردن‌

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english

1 general:: profit money that you gain by selling things or doing business, after your costs have been paid: • Our profits are down this year. • The big oil companies have made enormous profits following the rise in oil prices. earnings the profit that a company makes: • The company said it expected fourth-quarter earnings to be lower than last year’s results. • Pre-tax earnings have grown from $6.3 million to $9.4 million. return the profit that you get from an investment: • You should get a good return on your investment. • We didn’t get much of a return on our money. • They’re promising high returns on investments of over $100,000. turnover the amount of business done during a particular period: • The illicit drugs industry has an annual turnover of some £200 bn. takings the money that a business, shop etc gets from selling its goods in a day, week, month etc: • He counted the night’s takings. • This week’s takings are up on last week’s. interest money paid to you by a bank or other financial institution when you keep money in an account there: • They are offering a high rate of interest on deposits of over £3000. • The money is still earning interest in your account. dividend a part of a company’s profit that is divided among the people who have shares in the company: • Shareholders will receive a dividend of 10p for each share. • The company said it will pay shareholders a final dividend of 700 cents a share.

Longman-Thesaurus

2 general:: profit from sth 1. to earn money from something • A lot of companies will profit from the fall in interest rates.

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

3 general:: profit adjectives a big/huge profit • Drug companies make huge profits. a quick profit (= happening quickly ) • They were only interested in a quick profit. a good profit • There is a good profit to be made in selling cars. a substantial profit • The agent then sells the land for a substantial profit to someone else. a healthy/handsome/tidy profit (= big ) • By the second year, the restaurant began to make a healthy profit. a small/modest profit • The business managed to produce a small profit last year. net profit (= after tax and costs are paid ) • The company made a net profit of $10.5 million. gross profit ( also pre-tax profit ) (= before tax and costs are paid ) • The hotel group made a gross profit of £51.9 million in 2008. trading/operating profit (= profit relating to a company’s normal activities ) • Both turnover and operating profits were lower. verbs make a profit • We are in business to make a profit. turn/earn a profit (= make a profit ) • Without the liquor sales, the store could not turn a profit. show a profit (= make a profit ) • The business will not show a profit this year. report/post a profit (= officially announce a profit ) • The company reported net profits of $3.6 million for fiscal year 2006. generate profit(s) • We have the capacity to generate more profit. boost profits (= make them increase ) • They aim to boost profits by slashing costs. maximize profits (= make them as big as possible ) • Every firm tries to maximize its profits. profits are up/down • Pre-tax profits were up 21.5%. profits rise/increase/grow • Half of the firms surveyed expected profits to rise. profits soar/leap (= increase by a large amount ) profits fall • The group saw profits fall from £24m to £17.8m. profits slump/plunge (= fall by a large amount ) • The group’s pre-tax profits slumped to £25.5m.

transnet.ir

4 general::   noun ADJ. big, fat, good, greater, handsome, healthy, high, huge, large, record, substantial, tidy | low, modest, small They closed down after years of low profits. | excess | lost, unrealized Damaged goods mean lost profit. | realized | quick He's only interested in making a quick profit. | gross, pre-tax | after/post-tax, clear, net | taxable | interim, short-term | annual an annual profit of £50,000 | first-quarter, full-year, half-year, second-quarter, etc. | corporate, group | operating, trading VERB + PROFIT bring (in), earn, generate, make, realize, reap, yield The CD generated record profits. | boost, increase | maximize | show The company started to show a profit in its first year. PROFIT + VERB grow, increase, rise | fall, plummet, plunge | accrue, arise profits accruing to the taxpayer from the sale of property PROFIT + NOUN margin, rate PREP. against ~s The firm made losses of 500,000 against profits of 750,000. | at a ~ We should be able to sell the piano at a profit. | for ~ The goods were sold for profit. | ~ on Did you make a profit on your house when you sold it? PHRASES a decline/fall in profits, an increase/a rise in profits, profit after/before tax Profit before tax increased by 40% on last year.PER CENT (for more verbs)BUSINESS

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

5 general:: noun earnings: Our company made a profit last year. verb benefit: It will profit everybody to work hard.

Simple Definitions

6 general:: profit from sth 2. to achieve an advantage from something • I profited enormously from working with her.

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

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