- redound to someone's advantage
- способствовать чьей-л. выгоде, благоприятствовать кому-л.
Новый англо-русский словарь. 2013.
Новый англо-русский словарь. 2013.
redound — rebound, redound 1. Rebound is pronounced with the stress on the first syllable as a noun and with the stress on the second syllable as a verb. 2. The image with the verb rebound is of something bouncing back, and with redound it is of a tide or… … Modern English usage
redound — /rəˈdaʊnd / (say ruh downd) verb (i) 1. to have an effect or result, as to the advantage, disadvantage, credit, or discredit of a person or thing: *If successful, it will redound to the credit of every one of you. –frank clune, 1937. 2. to result …
redound — verb /rɪˈdaʊnd,rəˈdaʊnd/ a) To result in, to contribute (to a specified situation or consequence). I must wait and see whether the situation redounds to my advantage. b) To attach, come back, accrue (to or upon someone). The fact that in one case … Wiktionary
rebound — rebound, redound 1. Rebound is pronounced with the stress on the first syllable as a noun and with the stress on the second syllable as a verb. 2. The image with the verb rebound is of something bouncing back, and with redound it is of a tide or… … Modern English usage
Laborem Exercens — was an encyclical written by Pope John Paul II in 1981, on human work. It is part of a larger body of writings known as Catholic social teaching, that trace their origin to Rerum Novarum which was issued by Pope Leo XIII in 1891.External links*… … Wikipedia