gain

英 [ge?n] 美[ɡen]
  • n. 增加;利潤;收獲
  • vt. 獲得;增加;賺到
  • vi. 增加;獲利
  • n. (Gain)人名;(英、匈、法)蓋恩

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詞態變化


復數:?gains;第三人稱單數:?gains;過去式:?gained;過去分詞:?gained;現在分詞:?gaining;

助記提示


win 獲得,贏 → gain 贏得,獲得;

中文詞源


gain 贏得

來自PIE*weie, 努力,追尋,詞源同virile, venison, Venus.原指農業收成。

英文詞源


gain
gain: [15] Gain is Germanic in origin, although English acquired it via Old French. Its distant ancestor is the Germanic noun *waithā. The etymological meaning of this was ‘hunting ground’ (it came ultimately from a prehistoric Indo-European base *wei-, which also produced Lithuanian vyti ‘pursue, hunt’ and Sanskrit veti, vayati ‘seeks, follows’), but gradually this extended via ‘place where food or fodder is sought’ to ‘grazing place’ (its modern German and Dutch descendant weide means ‘pasture’).

From it was formed a verb *waithanjan ‘hunt’ and ‘graze, pasture’, which Vulgar Latin took over as *gwadanjāre. This preserved the semantic dichotomy that had grown up in Germanic: the agricultural sense developed to ‘cultivate land’, and it appears that the ‘hunting’ sense gave rise metaphorically to ‘win, earn’. Both passed into Old French gaaigner, but evidently by the time English acquired the word, the former meaning had all but died out (although it is interesting to note that it was introduced into English as a pseudo-archaism in the 17th and 18th centuries: ‘Of old to gain land was as much as to till and manure it’, Termes de la ley 1708).

gain (n.)
late 15c., "that which has been acquired" (possessions, resources, wealth), from Middle French gain, from Old French gaaigne "gain, profit, advantage; work, business; booty; arable land" (12c.), from gaaignier "to gain, earn; capture, win" (see gain (v.)). Meaning "any incremental increase" (in weight, etc.) is by 1851. Related: Gains.

The original French word enfolded the notions of "profit from agriculture" and "booty, prey." Neither the verb nor the noun gain is in Middle English, which however had gainage "profit derived from agriculture" (late 14c., from Old French gaaignage); gaineier "farmer" (late 13c. as a surname); gainerie "a farm" (mid-15c.).
gain (v.)
1520s, "obtain as profit," from Middle French gagner, from Old French gaaignier "to earn, gain; trade; capture, win," also "work in the fields, cultivate land," from Frankish *waidanjan "hunt, forage," also "graze, pasture," from Proto-Germanic *waithanjan "to hunt, plunder," from *waithjo- "pursuit, hunting" (cognates: Old English wat "hunting," German Weide "pasture, pasturage," Old Norse veier "hunting, fishing, catch of fish"), from PIE *weie- "to strive after, pursue with vigor, desire" (see venison). Meaning "obtain by effort or striving" is from 1540s; intransitive sense of "profit, make gain" is from 1570s. Meaning "arrive at" is from c. 1600. Of timepieces by 1861. Related: Gained; gaining. To gain on "advance nearer" is from 1719. To gain ground (1620s) was originally military.

雙語例句


1. This is a cynical manipulation of the situation for short-term political gain.
這是為了獲取短期政治利益而損人利己地對局勢進行操縱。

來自柯林斯例句

2. White wines tend to gain depth of colour with age.
白葡萄酒年頭愈久,顏色愈深。

來自柯林斯例句

3. I was able to gain invaluable experience over that year.
在那一年里我有幸獲得了非常寶貴的經驗。

來自柯林斯例句

4. Through superior production techniques they were able to gain the competitive edge.
憑借先進的生產技術,他們得以占據競爭優勢。

來自柯林斯例句

5. I hoped to gain time by keeping him talking.
我希望讓他一直說下去以爭取時間。

來自柯林斯例句

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