Lucro in english
Profit
pronunciation: prɑfət part of speech: noun
pronunciation: prɑfət part of speech: noun
In gestures






lucro = profit ; gain ; lucre.
Example: As the quantity increased the printer's capital investment, which was always alarmingly high, rose with it, and his profit as a percentage of investment fell.Example: This is likely to lead to shorter and less complex profiles for searches, and the gains will be most obvious in a natural language system.Example: As long as the lure of lucre does not in any way diminish the pursuit of sporting excellence of the athlete concerned, there is nothing to fear.more:
» ánimo de lucro = profit motive .
Example: In the UK many employers feel library science graduates do not appreciate the profit motive and do not exhibit the necessary outgoing personalities for successful marketing.» organización sin ánimo de lucro = nonprofit .
Example: There are so many great nonprofits working hard to make the world a better place.» sin ánimo de lucro = non-profit [nonprofit] [También escrito not-for-profit] ; non-profit making ; not-for-profit [También escrito non-profit] ; generously .
Example: This non-profit organisation was formed to promote quality library and information services. Example: SWALCAP is a non-profit making organisation based at the University of Bristol. Example: The friction in this industry between private, for-profit services and not-for-profit learned societies or government bodies is deep-seated. Example: Course brochure and prospectuses of course programmes were often generously supplied.