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['intrist]
o lợi tức
Phần lợi tức sản xuất từ giếng.
o sự quan tâm; quyền lợi, lợi ích
o lợi tức, tiền lãi
§ back interest : tiền thiếu nợ, tiền thuế thiếu, nợ còn khất lại
§ controlling interest : sự kiểm tra tài chính
§ joint interest : quyền lợi chung, phần hùn
§ landed interest : quyền sở hữu đất đai
§ life interest : quyền lợi trọn đời, quyền hưởng suốt đời
§ net profit interest : lợi tức thực
§ nonoperating mineral interest : (luật về) quyền lợi công nhân mỏ được hưởng khi đình công
§ operating interest : quyền tham gia một hợp đồng tô nhượng (góp vốn hoặc điều hành)
§ royalty interest : tiền thuế mỏ (trả cho chủ đất)
§ shipping interest : chủ tàu, chủ hãng đóng tàu; cổ phần trong công ty vận tải thủy
§ vested interest : quyền lợi được đảm bảo mãi mãi
§ working interest : quyền lợi tham gia vào một hợp đồng tô nhượng (góp vốn hoặc điều hành)
INTEREST
Tiền lãi
Số tiền do một bên phải trả cho việc sử dụng tiền của phía bên kia.Word families (Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs): interest, interest, interested, interesting, disinterested, uninterested, interestingly
Word families (Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs): interest, interest, interested, interesting, disinterested, uninterested, interestingly
Xem thêm: involvement, interestingness, sake, pastime, pursuit, stake, interest group, concern, occupy, worry, matter to
interest noun
1 desire to learn/hear more about sb/sth
ADJ. avid, burning, close, considerable, consuming, deep, great, intense, keen, lively, passionate, strong The police were starting to take a close interest in the company's activities. She always had a great interest in the supernatural. | particular | growing, increasing | slightest He's never shown the slightest interest in football. | general, widespread | worldwide | serious | genuine | abiding, lifelong | passing | renewed | added I'll watch the programme with added interest now I know you're in it. | active | passive | polite He showed a polite interest in her story. | personal | media The event attracted a lot of media interest.
VERB + INTEREST have | evince, express, show, take My cousin expressed an interest in seeing where I work. | feign, simulate She feigned interest in a magazine article to avoid meeting the man's stare. | lose | arouse, attract, awaken, caught, drum up, excite, generate, kindle, spark, stimulate, stir up, whip up A sticker on a bag caught my interest. The government failed to drum up any public interest in the referendum. A childhood journey sparked his lifelong interest in railways. | develop While in prison he developed an interest in art. | maintain, sustain Despite intensive publicity, Channel 4 failed to maintain interest in its expensive new show. | revive
INTEREST + VERB grow | flag, wane The children's interest began to flag after half an hour of the lesson.
PREP. for/out of ~ I'm asking purely out of interest. | with ~ They listened with interest. | ~ among to stimulate interest among teachers | ~ from growing interest from younger members | ~ in She took an active interest in their welfare.
2 quality that attracts attention
ADJ. great | particular Her comments are of particular interest to me. | broad, general, wide | architectural, artistic, historic/historical, scientific | academic Since the championship has already been decided, this match is of purely academic interest. | human a plot devoid of human interest | love Angelina Jolie supplies the love interest in the film.
VERB + INTEREST be of His books are of no interest to me at all. | hold no Their conversation held no interest for me. | add Bushes that flower in winter will add interest to your garden. | supply
INTEREST + VERB lie in The interest of the painting lies in its unusual use of colour.
PREP. of ~ a building of great architectural interest
3 sth you enjoy doing/learning about
ADJ. diverse, varied, wide, wide-ranging | private | artistic, musical, etc.
VERB + INTEREST have | share | pursue He wanted time to pursue his many and varied musical interests.
4 money earned from investments
ADJ. annual, monthly, etc. | compound, simple
VERB + INTEREST earn, make, receive | pay | charge
INTEREST + VERB accrue, bear
INTEREST + NOUN rate | payment | charge
PREP. ~ on to pay interest on a loan
PHRASES a rate of interest a mortgage with a fixed/flexible rate of interest
5 benefits that sth has for sb
ADJ. best It's not in your best interests to let your boss know you're looking for a new job. | self-, selfish | common, mutual | competing, contradictory | long-term, short-term | narrow narrow sectional interests | direct Lawyers have a direct financial interest in the outcome of the debate. | paramount, vital | vested | national, public | class, sectional | foreign, outside | economic, financial, political, strategic, etc.
VERB + INTEREST defend, guard, look after, protect, safeguard | act in, advance, champion, further, promote, serve He claimed to be acting in the public interest. | represent | act against, jeopardize, threaten
INTEREST + VERB lie in sth | be at stake
INTEREST + NOUN group Various interest groups have expressed their opposition to the policy.
PREP. against sb/sth's ~(s) The solicitor refused to act against his client's interests. | contrary to sb/sth's ~ The union refused to support proposals that it saw as contrary to the interests of its members. | in sb/sth's ~(s) New work practices were introduced in the interests of efficiency. | of ~ We met to discuss matters of common interest. | out of ~ He was obviously acting purely out of selfish interest.
PHRASES a conflict of interests One member of the planning committee had a conflict of interests as he lived near the proposed motorway. | have sb's (best) interests at heart Although he was sometimes too strict with his children, he had their best interests at heart.
6 legal right to share in profits
ADJ. powerful | controlling, majority | minority | joint | banking, business, commercial, shipping
VERB + INTEREST have He has controlling interests in several ventures. | sell
PREP. ~ in
n.
an interest in music
they said nothing of great interest
primary colors can add interest to a room
for your sake
died for the sake of his country
in the interest of safety
in the common interest
how much interest do you pay on your mortgage?
sailing is her favorite pastime
his main pastime is gambling
he counts reading among his interests
they criticized the boy for his limited pursuits
they have interests all over the world
a stake in the company's future
the iron interests stepped up production