gainful 英 [ˈgeɪnfl]   美 [ˈɡenfəl]

gainful

gainful  英 [ˈgeɪnfl] 美 [ˈɡenfəl]

adj. 唯利是图的;有利益的;赚钱的 

Just half of Britain’s single parents were in gainful employment when the OECD pulled together its figures (see chart); only in Turkey did a smaller proportion work. 然而根据OECD的统计结果,只有二分之一的英国单亲父母从事着可获报酬的工作,这个比例仅比土耳其稍高。
When equal opportunities to formal, gainful employment within and beyond the agricultural sector is provided, women generate earnings for themselves and their households. 如果妇女能够获得平等机会在农业部门内外从事正式和有偿的工作,就能为自己和家庭带来收入。

  • When something is gainful, it is profitable. In other words, it benefits or rewards the person who is doing it.
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  • adj. 唯利是图的;有利益的;赚钱的
  • 1. Just half of Britain’s single parents were in gainful employment when the OECD pulled together its figures (see chart); only in Turkey did a smaller proportion work.

    然而根据OECD的统计结果,只有二分之一的英国单亲父母从事着可获报酬的工作,这个比例仅比土耳其稍高。

  • 2. When equal opportunities to formal, gainful employment within and beyond the agricultural sector is provided, women generate earnings for themselves and their households.

    如果妇女能够获得平等机会在农业部门内外从事正式和有偿的工作,就能为自己和家庭带来收入。

  • gainful (adj.) "producing profit or advantage," 1550s, from gain (n.) + -ful. Phrase gainfully employed attested from 1796. Related: Gainfully (1540s).
gain·ful / ˈɡeɪnfl ; NAmE ˈɡeɪnfl / adjective ( formal) used to describe useful work that you are paid for 有收益的;有报酬的;有利可图的 gainful employment 有酬的工作 gain·ful·ly / ˈɡeɪnfəli ; NAmE ˈɡeɪnfəli / adverb gainfully employed 有酬雇用 gain·ful / ˈɡeɪnfl ; NAmE ˈɡeɪnfl / gain·ful·ly / ˈɡeɪnfəli ; NAmE ˈɡeɪnfəli /
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