Gain from Meaning in English
expression
ˈɡeɪn/ /ˈfɹəm
GAYN-frum
ɡˈeɪn/ /fɹˈɒm
gayn-FROM
Definición
To get an advantage, benefit, or positive result from something. It is often used when talking about learning, experiences, or opportunities.
Uso & Matices
"Gain from" is informal to neutral and often used before stating the source (e.g., 'gain from experience'). Commonly appears in business, education, or self-improvement contexts. Don't confuse with 'gain' (to get) alone—'gain from' always links to the thing giving the benefit.
Spanish: beneficiarse de - sacar provecho dePortuguese (BR): beneficiar-se de - tirar proveito dePortuguese (PT): beneficiar-se de - tirar proveito deChinese (Simplified): 从...中获益 - 受益于Chinese (Traditional): 從...中獲益 - 受益於Hindi: से लाभ उठाना - से फ़ायदा होनाArabic: يستفيد من - ينتفع منBengali: লাভ করা - উপকৃত হওয়াRussian: выгода получать - извлекать пользуJapanese: 得る(恩恵を) - 利益を得るVietnamese: thu được lợi ích - nhận được lợi íchKorean: 이익을 얻다 - 혜택을 받다Turkish: faydalanmak - kazanç sağlamakUrdu: فائدہ حاصل کرنا - فائدہ اٹھاناIndonesian: memperoleh manfaat - mendapatkan keuntungan
Oraciones de Ejemplo
Many students gain from group discussions.
basic
You can gain from reading more books.
basic
We all gain from helping others.
basic
What did you gain from your time abroad?
natural
There's a lot you could gain from taking that job.
natural
Honestly, I didn't gain from that experience as much as I'd hoped.
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