gainful的意思和读音

gainful

: [ˈɡeɪnfəl] : [ˈɡeɪnf(ə)l]

adj.

adj.unprofitable

adj.profitable,lucrative,advantageous,rewarding,useful

gainfuladj.

1.used to describe useful work that you are paid for

gainful employment

adj.1.,2.

adj.1.providing money or profit

1. ... gainer gainful gainfully ...

2. gabble vt. gainful adj. gainsay v. ...

3. ... futurologist n. gainful a. generalization n. 广 ...

4. assertive adj. , gainful adj. disaffected adj. (), ...

5. gabble vt. gainful adj. gainsay v. ...

6. ... gains n. gainful a. gait n. ;( ...

7. economic gainful at a profit ...

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1.Always maintain a positive attitude by visualizing the gainful end result of your work for your customer, company and yourself.

2.Since he had "no gainful employment, " Qiu Xinghua is usually the suspect whenever some incident takes place locally.”,怀

3.But I will, "Chi Heng Fund" mainly work for the bank, only to find a gainful occupation, the cause of the balance of my volunteers.

4.The US woefully under-invests in education outlays for the poor, who drop out of school and then cannot find gainful employment.

5.For the countries with a young population, the immediate challenge is to create a dynamic economy that brings hope of gainful employment.

6.5 his conviction for drug dealing made a mockery of claims that he was trying to find gainful employment.使

7.In rich countries, workfare is meant to stop people living off the state rather than finding gainful employment.

8.To receive federal aid, career colleges must prepare students for what the law calls "gainful employment" in a recognized occupation.使”。

9.But unlike you, she has no expectation that her degree will lead to gainful employment.

10.The migration continues today, as the younger "guest people" travel to far-flung locales seeking gainful employment.“