profitable
/ˈprɒfɪtəbl/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈprɑːfɪtəbl/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈprä-fə-tə-bəl ˈpräf-tə-bəl/ (ame, mw)
profitable — 形容詞
- profitablepositive
- more profitablecomparative
- most profitablesuperlative
1. producing or likely to produce a financial gain — when a business, investment, o
獲利的;賺錢
能產生利潤或金錢收益的
producing or likely to produce a financial gain — when a business, investment, or activity earns more money than it costs to run.
After three years of losses, the small bakery finally became profitable last quarter.
在連續虧損三年後,這間小麵包店終於在上個季度開始獲利。
collocation: become profitable
Vikram believed solar energy would be a profitable business, so he invested in it.
Vikram 相信太陽能會是個賺錢的生意,於是便投資了進去。
The restaurant's move to a busier street proved highly profitable within six months.
這間餐廳搬到更熱鬧的街道後,六個月內就證明非常有利可圖。
Beatriz sold her shares when the company was no longer profitable.
在那間公司不再賺錢的時候,Beatriz 賣掉了她的股份。
- lucrative
stronger emphasis on large sums of money; 'lucrative' suggests very high earnings, while 'profitable' covers any positive return
- moneymaking
less formal and more informal; focuses on the activity of earning money rather than the result
- gainful
more formal and often used for employment ('gainful employment'); narrower in scope
- unprofitable
direct opposite — not making money
- loss-making
used specifically for businesses that spend more than they earn
用法筆記
Frequently used with verbs like 'become', 'prove', and 'remain'. Common as a predicative adjective (after 'be', 'become', 'seem').
常見錯誤
2. giving you an advantage, benefit, or useful result — describing an activity, exp
有益的
能帶來好處或實用結果的
giving you an advantage, benefit, or useful result — describing an activity, experience, or conversation that is worth doing because of what you gain from it, even if no money is involved.
The conference was a profitable experience for Yael — she made valuable contacts in the industry.
這場會議對 Yael 來說是一次有益的經驗——她在業界建立了寶貴的人脈。
collocation: profitable experience
Hiro found that keeping a daily journal was a profitable habit for his personal growth.
Hiro 發現每天寫日記對他個人成長是個有益的習慣。
collocation: profitable habit
For Nicholas, the internship was more profitable than any university course he had taken.
對 Nicholas 來說,那份實習比他修過的任何大學課程都更有收穫。
The team had a profitable discussion about improving workplace safety.
團隊針對改善職場安全進行了一場富有成效的討論。
- beneficial
broader — can refer to health, well-being, or any positive effect; 'profitable' is more about practical or career advantage
- rewarding
emphasises personal satisfaction and emotional fulfilment, not just practical benefit
- advantageous
more formal, often about strategic position or competitive benefit
- useless
direct opposite — providing no benefit or result
- unproductive
focuses on wasted time or effort, often about meetings or work
用法筆記
Commonly modifies abstract nouns such as 'experience', 'discussion', 'relationship', 'conversation', or 'habit'. This sense does not refer to money — understand the difference from sense 1 by checking whether the topic involves financial gain.