释义 |
benefit noun—益 n (often used) 利 n (often used) 惠 n Examples:fig. take advantage of the situation for one's own benefit—lit. wool comes from the sheep's back (idiom); One gets the benefit, but the price has been paid.—harmful and without benefit (idiom); more harm than good—(may also refer other products that are of benefit to old people, such as padded cloth shoes, mobility tricycle etc)—when you teach someone, both teacher and student will benefit—Words of benevolence apply universally (idiom). Humanitarian expressions benefit all.—collecting opinions is of wide benefit (idiom); pool wisdom for mutual benefit—those who did not benefit from the Chinese economic reforms of the 1980s—rub one's head and heels (idiom); to slave for the benefit of others—seeking instant benefit (idiom); shortsighted vision, looking only for fast return—don't forget past events, they can guide you in future (idiom); benefit from past experience—benefit from each other's strengths and make up each other's shortfalls—harming others for one's personal benefit (idiom); personal gain the detriment of others—benefit from intimacy with an influential person—bring honor to one's ancestors and benefit future generations [idiom.]—try to form friendly ties with sb. for one's own benefit— |