| 释义 |
book gain noun[ C or U ] ACCOUNTINGukus → book profit
Examples of book gain book gain But mostly, he spends the book gaining the gift of empathy. From A.V. Club His hope is that he won't have to crusade as much, with the book gaining traction. From Plain Dealer The title of this delightful book gains point from its contents. From Project Gutenberg In that case the one gaining the less valuable book gains the satisfaction of giving to his friend. From Project Gutenberg It seems to me that the book gains, rather than loses, in value by this degree of latitude of opinion. From Project Gutenberg So much happens to your four college friends who are the principal characters over such a long span of time that the book gains richness and amplitude as it accrues. From Slate Magazine The book gains in cohesion from having been substantially written by a single author but co-authors have contributed to many of the chapters, although they are acknowledged only in footnotes. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |