Rentable in english

Profitable

pronunciation: prɑfətəbəl part of speech: adjective
In gestures

rentable = cost-effective [cost effective] ; profitable ; cost-efficient [cost efficient] ; remunerative ; money-making ; win-win + Nombre ; value for money ; money-spinning. 

Example: OFFSEARCH is a means of running a search overnight on more than one data base, in a cost-effective mode.Example: With this type of facility search strategy can be refined to give the most profitable output.Example: Good libraries are a cost-efficient integral part of an effective correctional programme in a detention centre.Example: In the early 1860s, the compositors in one shop averaged 9 pound per man in one week -- more than five times the average -- `while composing some unusually remunerative parliamentary work, and working almost night and day'.Example: Few booksellers regard their shops simply as money-making enterprises: they believe good bookshops are at least as much a cultural necessity as the public libraries.Example: The situation appears unstable and unsatisfactory; yet it survives in the absence of something better, such as a win-win scenario where publishers, librarians and researchers could all benefit.Example: Libraries are being expected to justify their services in terms of value for money.Example: Given its healthy sales, a filmed version of the book augured well as a money-spinning venture.

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» de forma rentablecost-effectively .

Example: Libraries are under pressure to improve productivity and to do this cost-effectively.

» hacer rentablemake + profitable .

Example: The characteristics of financial information services have made them more profitable than bibliographic products.

» negocio muy rentablemoney-makercash cowmoney spinner .

Example: Today, tourism is becoming the big money-maker, with rubbernecks preferring Fiji to overcrowded Hawaii.

Example: As the market matures, star products become cash cows.

Example: The Olympic games have become a real money spinner for the UK government.

» no rentableuneconomicunprofitable  .

Example: It would be uneconomic and foolish to persevere with human assignment of controlled-language terms.

Example: They are most willing than most to accept an obligation to produce worthwhile but financially unprofitable books and journals.

» ser rentablepay offbe a money-makerpay [Verbo irregular: pasado y participio paid]turn + a profit .

Example: This is an address given at a seminar on 'Books and businesses: an investment that pays off' at the Turin book fair on 17 May 89.

Example: The onion business is economically stable and is generally a money-maker.

Example: Simply put, it just doesn't pay to digitise information that few can use, and even fewer will pay for.

Example: Libraries are a public good, supported by tax dollars because they are essential to democracy, not because they turn a profit.

Rentable synonyms

fat in spanish: gordo, pronunciation: fæt part of speech: adjective, noun lucrative in spanish: lucrativo, pronunciation: lukrətɪv part of speech: adjective economic in spanish: económico, pronunciation: ekənɑmɪk part of speech: adjective productive in spanish: productivo, pronunciation: prədʌktɪv part of speech: adjective advantageous in spanish: ventajoso, pronunciation: ædvənteɪdʒəs part of speech: adjective fruitful in spanish: fructífero, pronunciation: frutfəl part of speech: adjective juicy in spanish: jugoso, pronunciation: dʒusi part of speech: adjective paid in spanish: pagado, pronunciation: peɪd part of speech: adjective rewarding in spanish: gratificante, pronunciation: rɪwɔrdɪŋ part of speech: adjective remunerative in spanish: remunerativo, pronunciation: rimjunɜrətɪv part of speech: adjective gainful in spanish: retribuido, pronunciation: geɪnfəl part of speech: adjective bankable in spanish: financiable, pronunciation: bæŋkəbəl part of speech: adjective paying in spanish: pago, pronunciation: peɪɪŋ part of speech: adjective moneymaking in spanish: haciendo dinero, pronunciation: mʌnimeɪkɪŋ part of speech: adjective, noun
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