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 Translation for 'to benefit from sth' from English to Icelandic
njóta e-s [hafa gagn af]to benefit from sth.
Partial Matches
gera e-m e-ð í vilto do sth. for sb.'s benefit
þrífa e-ð úr e-uto snatch sth. from / out of sth.
verja e-ð fyrir e-uto protect sth. against / from sth.
taka e-ð af e-uto remove sth. from sth.
pressa e-ð úr e-uto squeeze sth. from sth.
álykta e-ð (af e-u)to conclude sth. (from sth.)
álykta e-ð (af e-u)to infer sth. (from sth.)
álykta e-ð (af e-u)to deduce sth. (from sth.)
hafa e-ð upp úr e-uto profit from sth.
þéna á e-uto profit from sth.
halda sig frá e-uto abstain from sth.
koma til af e-uto result from sth.
vera á skjön við e-ðto deviate from sth.
velja úr e-uto select from sth.
þjást af e-uto suffer from sth.
fyrir utan e-ð {adv}apart from sth.
vera vera þjáður af e-uto suffer from sth.
aftra e-m frá e-uto deter sb. from sth.
fæla e-n frá e-u [aftra]to deter sb. from sth.
fæla e-n frá e-uto scare sb. from sth.
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Usage Examples English
  • These exclusive rights allow owners of intellectual property to benefit from the property they have created, providing a financial incentive for the creation of an investment in intellectual property, and, in case of patents, pay associated research and development costs.
  • Regulatory processes attempt to balance the potential benefits with the potential harms, so that people given the treatment are more likely to benefit from it than to be harmed by it.
  • When Portugal left EFTA in 1985 in order to join the EEC, the remaining EFTA members decided to continue the Portugal Fund so that Portugal would continue to benefit from it.
  • Until its purchase the main characteristic of Carte Bleue was to benefit from its alliance with Visa which allowed the use of the cards on both networks.
  • Like many critical applications, critical psychology has expanded beyond Marxist and feminist roots to benefit from other critical approaches.

  • Clay was not the only one who hoped to benefit from Harrison's election.
  • In the north, some crops may be able to benefit from a longer growing season.
  • The only party that has been able to benefit from this provision so far on the federal level is the South Schleswig Voters' Association, which represents the minorities of Danes and Frisians in Schleswig-Holstein and managed to win a seat in 1949 and 2021.
  • Since z/TPF had to maintain a call stack for high-level language programs, which gave HLL programs the ability to benefit from stack-based memory allocation, it was deemed beneficial to extend the call stack to assembly language programs on an optional basis, which can ease memory pressure and ease recursive programming.
  • A driver accomplishes this by positioning the vehicle close to the one ahead of so as to benefit from the other's slipstream.

  • France sought to benefit from Dahomey and the region "appeared to lack the necessary agricultural or mineral resources for large-scale capitalist development".
  • Schizophrenia was the last diagnosis to benefit from the link made between ACEs and adult mental health outcomes.
  • This is especially the case with mining and agriculture, both of which are expected to benefit from two large-scale projects: the Lekki Port in Lagos and the Kano-Maradi rail line in the north of the country.
  • The lack of compulsory direct taxation power was objectionable to those wanting a strong centralized state or expecting to benefit from such power.
  • Having met a set of stringent economic, governance and human rights criteria, Madagascar became the first country to benefit from the Millennium Challenge Account in 2005.

  • The Brazilian foreign policy under the Lula da Silva administration (2003-2010) focused on the following directives: to contribute toward the search for greater equilibrium and attenuate unilateralism; to strengthen bilateral and multilateral relations in order to increase the country's weight in political and economic negotiations on an international level; to deepen relations so as to benefit from greater economical, financial, technological and cultural interchange; to avoid agreements that could jeopardize development in the long term.
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Contains translations by TU Chemnitz and Mr Honey's Business Dictionary (German-English only).
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