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Англо-русский строительный словарь - advantage

 
 

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advantage

выгода, преимущество

advantage of lever

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1.
  1) преимущество; превосходство; польза2) передаточное отношение (механизма) ...
Англо-русский машиностроительный словарь
2.
   1. noun  1) преимущество (of, over - над); благоприятное положение to have the advantage of smb. - иметь преимущество перед кем-л. to take advantage of smb. - обмануть, перехитрить кого-л. to take advantage of smth. - воспользоваться чем-л.  2) выгода, польза to advantage - выгодно, хорошо; в выгодном свете to turn smth. to advantage - использовать что-л. в своих интересах Syn: see benefit  2. v. book. помогать ...
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3.
  1. преимущество; превосходство the advantages of a good education —- преимущества хорошего образования to gain an advantage of smb. —- добиться преимущества над кем-л, оказаться в лучшем положении, чем кто-д to give no unilateral advantage to either side —- дип. воен. не давать преимущества ни одной из сторон to take advantage of smb. —- обмануть кого-л; эксплуатировать кого-л 2. выгода; польза; выигрыш advantage ground —- выгодная позиция; выгодное стратегическое положение to take advantage of smth. —- воспользоваться чем-л; использовать что-л в своих интересах to take advantage of the opportunity —- воспользоваться случаем; злоупотреблять чем-л to take advantage of smb.'s good nature —- злоупотреблять чьей-л добротой to advantage —- выгодно, хорошо; в выгодном свете this is to my advantage —- это мне выгодно to turn smth. to one's advantage —- обратить что-л себе на пользу; использовать что-л в своих интересах what you tell me is not to his advantage —- то, что вы мне рассказываете, характеризует его отнюдь не с лучшей стороны in this light the picture shows to good advantage —- картина выигрывает при этом освещении the picture is seen to more advantage from a distance —- эту картину лучше смотреть издали to the best advantage —- наилучшим образом, в самом выгодном свете to show smth. to the best advantage —- представить что-л в самом выгодном свете 3....
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4.
  преимущество; польза – selective advantage ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский биологический словарь
5.
  1) преимущество; превосходство 2) польза, эффект, выгода – advantage of priority – advantage of the invention – commercial advantage – comparative advantages – competitive advantage – tax advantage ADVANTAGE 1. сущ. 1) преимущество; превосходство 2) выгода 3) польза 4) благоприятное положение - comparative advantages - enjoy advantages - financial advantage - gain an advantage of smb - gain an advantage over smb - mutual advantage - score an advantage - take advantage of smth - take an advantage of - the best advantage - turn smth to one's advantage - turn to advantage Syn: gain, interest, profit, benefit, boon, boot, preference, preeminence, superiority 2. гл. 1) благоприятствовать 2) давать преимущество 3) способствовать 4) получать преимущество Syn: facilitate, promote ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
6.
  1) выгода; выигрыш; плюс 2) преимущество; достоинство take advantage of — извлечь выгоду из gain advantage — получить преимущество, добиться преимущества offer advantage — обеспечить преимущество ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
7.
  1) преимущество 2) выигрыш – companding advantage – staggering advantage ...
Англо-русский Русско-английски словарь по телекоммуникациям
8.
  преимущество; достоинство - mechanical advantage ...
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9.
  n. & v. --n. 1 a beneficial feature; a favourable circumstance. 2 benefit, profit (is not to your advantage). 3 (often foll. by over) a better position; superiority in a particular respect. 4 (in lawn tennis) the next point won after deuce. --v.tr. 1 be beneficial or favourable to. 2 further, promote. Phrases and idioms have the advantage of be in a better position in some respect than. take advantage of 1 make good use of (a favourable circumstance). 2 exploit or outwit (a person), esp. unfairly. 3 euphem. seduce. to advantage in a way which exhibits the merits (was seen to advantage). turn to advantage benefit from. Derivatives advantageous adj. advantageously adv. Etymology: ME f. OF avantage, avantager f. avant in front f. LL abante: see ADVANCE ...
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   I. noun  Etymology: Middle English avantage, from Anglo-French, from avant before, from Late Latin abante  Date: 1523  1. superiority of position or condition higher ground gave the enemy the ~  2. a factor or circumstance of benefit to its possessor lacked the ~s of an education  3.  a. benefit, gain; especially benefit resulting from some course of action a mistake which turned out to our ~  b. obsolete interest 2a  4. the first point won in tennis after deuce  II. transitive verb  (-taged; -taging)  Date: 1549 to give an ~ to ; benefit ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (advantages) Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English. 1. An advantage is something that puts you in a better position than other people. They are deliberately flouting the law in order to obtain an advantage over their competitors... A good crowd will be a definite advantage to me and the rest of the team. ? disadvantage N-COUNT 2. Advantage is the state of being in a better position than others who are competing against you. Men have created a social and economic position of advantage for themselves over women. N-UNCOUNT 3. An advantage is a way in which one thing is better than another. This custom-built kitchen has many advantages over a standard one. ? disadvantage N-COUNT: oft N of n 4. If you take advantage of something, you make good use of it while you can. I intend to take full advantage of this trip to buy the things we need. PHRASE: V inflects, PHR n 5. If someone takes advantage of you, they treat you unfairly for their own benefit, especially when you are trying to be kind or to help them. She took advantage of him even after they were divorced. PHRASE: V inflects, PHR n 6. If you use or turn something to your advantage, you use it in order to benefit from it, especially when it might be expected to harm or damage you. The government have not been able to turn today’s demonstration to their advantage. PHRASE: PHR after v ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
12.
  ~ S1 W1 n 1 »THAT HELPS YOU« something that helps you to be better or more successful than others + of  (the advantages of a university education) have an ~ (over)  (For certain types of work wood has advantages over plastic.) give sb an advantage  (New tax regulations had given them an advantage over their commerical rivals) big/great/definite ~  (Her previous experience gives her a big advantage over the other applicants.) unfair ~  (Government subsidies give these industries an unfair advantage.) be to your ~ (=give you an advantage) be at an ~ (=have an advantage)  (Candidates with computer skills will be at an advantage.) gain/seek ~ (=get or try to get something that will help you against your opponents)  (seeking political advantage by exploiting this sensitive issue) 2 take ~ of sb to treat someone unfairly to get what you want, especially someone who is generous or easily persuaded  (Don't lend them the car - they're taking advantage of you!) 3 take ~ of to use a particular situation to do or get what you want  (I took advantage of the good weather to paint the shed.) 4 »STH GOOD« a good or useful quality or condition that something has  (one of the many advantages of living in the city | Is there really any advantage in getting there early?) have the ~ of  (For children of this age, cereals have the advantage of being rich in iron.) 5 to good ~ in a way that shows the best features of someone or something 6 »TENNIS« ~ X used to show that the person named has won the point after deuce  (Advantage Agassi.) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
13.
  See: TAKE ADVANTAGE OF, TO ADVANTAGE. ...
Английский словарь американских идиом
14.
  - c.1300, from O.Fr. avantage, from avant "before," from L. abante (see advance). The -d- is a 16c. intrusion on the analogy of Latin ad- words. Tennis score sense is from 1641. ...
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