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| 得 | dé | to obtain / to get / to gain / to catch (a disease) / proper / suitable / proud / contented / to allow / to permit / ready / finished | 
| 收 | shōu huò | to harvest / to reap / to gain / crop / harvest / profit / gain / bonus / reward | 
| 获 | huò qǔ | to gain; to get; to acquire | 
| 赢 | yíng dé | to win / to gain | 
| 长 | zhǎng jiàn shi | to gain knowledge and experience | 
| 钻 | zuān | to drill / to bore / to get into / to make one's way into / to enter (a hole) / to thread one's way through / to study intensively / to dig into / to curry favor for personal gain | 
| 损 | sǔn rén lì jǐ | harming others for one's personal benefit (idiom); personal gain to the detriment of others | 
| 博 | bó dé | to win; to gain | 
| 盈 | yíng lì | profit / gain / to make profits | 
| 痛 | tòng shī | to suffer the painful loss of (a loved one etc) / to miss out on (an opportunity) / to fail to gain (victory etc) | 
| 先 | xiān shēng duó rén | to gain the upper hand by a show of strength | 
| 分 | fēn zāng | to share the booty; to divide ill-gotten gains | 
| 派 | pā si | (loanword) / pass (for gaining admittance) / to pass (in a game of bridge etc) / to get through; to pass (an exam etc) | 
| 利 | lì yì shū sòng | to make use of one's position to gain profit for oneself or one's associates | 
| 攻 | gōng zhàn | to seize control of (an enemy position) / (fig.) to take by storm / to gain (awards, control of a market etc) | 
| 争 | zhēng míng duó lì | to fight for fame, grab profit (idiom); scrambling for fame and wealth / only interested in personal gain | 
| 见 | jiàn qián yǎn kāi | to open one's eyes wide at the sight of profit (idiom); thinking of nothing but personal gain / money-grubbing | 
| 蹲 | dūn diǎn | (of a cadre etc) to work for a period of time with a grassroots unit to gain firsthand experience / (dialect) taking a crap | 
| 沾 | zhān rǎn | to pollute (often fig.) / to be infected by / to gain a small advantage | 
| 拿 | ná de qǐ fàng de xià | lit. can pick it up or put it down (idiom) / fig. to take what comes / to meet gains or losses with equanimity |