See also: Gain, gain-, and ga in enPR: gān, IPA(key): /ɡeɪn/ Rhymes: -eɪn From Middle English gayn, gain, gein (“profit, advantage”), from Old Norse gagn...
English Wikipedia has an article on: no pain, no gain Wikipedia no pains, no gains no gain without pain Came into prominence around 1982 through the American...
territory. gain ground (third-person singular simple present gains ground, present participle gaining ground, simple past and past participle gained ground)...
from the verb gagner (“to obtain, gain”). Gain (plural Gains) A surname. According to the 2010 United States Census, Gain is the 19703rd most common surname...
weight gain (countable and uncountable, plural weight gains) An increase in weight, usually of a person or animal. weight loss increase in weight gain weight...
/ɡɛ̃ d(ə) koz/ gain de cause m (uncountable) (law) winning of the case (in a trial) obtenir gain de cause ― to win the case donner gain de cause à quelqu’un...
See also: brain gain brain-gain (plural brain-gains) Alternative spelling of brain gain Gibranian...
See also: brain-gain brain-gain brain gain (plural brain gains) An increase in the number of skilled workers in a country as a result of immigration. Antonym:...
IPA(key): /ˈɡeɪnɪŋ/ Rhymes: -eɪnɪŋ gaining present participle and gerund of gain gaining (plural gainings) Gain; profit. 1807, The London Medical and Physical...