1. asset
A company's assets can consist of cash and buildings.
From that point of view his inexperience is an asset.
he’s our main asset
The stated reason for the deforestation is that the trees are capital assets that the companies need to liquidate to raise cash.
Technology sholud be seen not as a threat to teachers, but as an asset.
We could sell the carpark at the back of the building, although it really is an asset to the property.
You can track information about where assets came from.
I firmly believe that Europe's linguistic diversity represents a major cultural asset.
Many companies are multinationals and with subsidiaries and assets in various different countries.
The company is selling off its assets to raise cash.
An asset is something you have that is positive. It can mean a piece of property, a piece of equipment, an ability, or even a quality.
Knowledge of languages is a real asset in this sort of work.
Sure, this is a disaster, but maybe we can turn it into an asset.
The business has assets totalling £5.1 million.
A useful or valuable thing or person. Example: the school is an asset to the community.
2. perk
Besides the salary I have a wide range of perks such as mobile phone and company car.
she’d been depressed, but she seemed to perk up last week / the coffee had perked him up long enough to tackle the reviews /
"Free theatre tickets are one of the perks of this job."
His perks included a company car and free private health care.
A salary here is average, but they pay good perks.
The salary's not great, but the perks make up for it
It certainly is a nice perk
They teach us to perk up and lean in when we feel we’d rather
But the arrangement, and the perks that went with it, hadn't gone unnoticed by others in the navy.
There's the perk of letting you join communities for paying members.
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parole varie3. benefit
The advantage gained from something. the benefit of eating vegetables is that you are healthier. 2: benefit of the doubt. Choosing to believe someone despite their story or claims being likely to be untrue.
I got it through my head that my parent's strict rules were for my own benefit.
unemployment benefit
I have often observed how little young ladies are interested by books of a serious stamp, though written solely for their benefit. It amazes me, I confess; for, certainly, there can be nothing so advantageous to them as instruction.
Human society is a function of all humanity, those who profit most from it should pay the most for the benefit they gain, of course being greedy, they just want more.
The life lesson: giving people the benefit of the doubt can further your career and personal relationships!
I have one of my friends who graduated from university and became a fine public servant. Once he told me that what he had learned from school had been useless. However, what little philosophy he had learned proved to be of great benefit.
Students, when you want to say something, think about it three times before you say it. Speak only if your words will benefit yourselves and others. Do not speak if it brings no benefit.
Some people do not have a consistent set of principles; they just adopt whatever principles benefit them at the moment.
They claim that cigarettes have many psychological benefits, for example they calm them down and make them feel better.
How have people benefited from the fact that medicine has advanced so much in the last years?
Although government and military agencies were among the first to explore drones for their warfare capabilities, these winged devices are now also marketed to kids,(...), and just about anyone who can benefit from a viewpoint in the skies around them.
Visa liberalisation is intended to benefit the people of these countries, not to reward their politicians.
to be on benefit(s) / salary £20,000 plus benefits
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CAE 501 - 5254. advantage
A good newspaper reporter takes advantage of what he learns from any source, even the "little bird told him so" type of source.
advantage of being
What the fuck are you up to taking advantage of his proximity to cling to him like a wet T-shirt?!
Don't forget to take advantage of all the resources available on the Internet to help you improve your English. There are a lot of things like videos, music, audio files, films and other interesting things.
Be careful when you shop, because some sales people will try to take advantage of you and offer you an expensive price.
The police officer pointed his pistol at the criminal, who, in turn, held his pistol directly pointed at the officer. Neither had the advantage, the position was a stalemate.
Taking advantage of the popular boom in Korean drama, workers selling Korean goods have increased.
He who is in love with himself has at least this advantage — he won't encounter many rivals.
He's a tenacious guy who always manages to come out on top. He's the kind of guy who can turn any situation to his advantage.
He has come to look like a sly-as-a-fox Premier who uses his position's powers to the fullest extent, to his own advantage.
companies with a computerized database are at an advantage
Having a Being able to speak two or more foreign languages is a great advantage when you are looking for a job.
Everyone understood the advantage of painlessly sampling a tiny volume of blood and most people accepted the need to develop the device in secret.
People really need to make sure they are using this resource to their advantage, by conveying a professional image
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