English to Indonesian Dictionary lucrative

lucrative

menguntungkan
definition
adjective
a lucrative career as a stand-up comedian
producing a great deal of profit.
translation of 'lucrative'
adjective
yg menguntungkan
example
But today the genre stands as a 'lucrative' niche in an otherwise struggling fiction industry.
There was more money in the game thanks to 'lucrative' television contracts.
The market is 'lucrative' : a pack of 200 cigarettes sells for €52.
Looking forward, Croatia could be a potentially 'lucrative' market for political consultants.
Tariffs make it 'lucrative' for Europe and America to process coffee instead.
Her trip to Milan has been extremely 'lucrative' for her budding career.
To be sure, class-action law can be a highly 'lucrative' business.
Curtailing all shopping and financially 'lucrative' opportunities would be obviously counterproductive.
He now uses his luck to run a casino, a venture that has proven very 'lucrative' .
There was a modern building to move into and 'lucrative' development grants.
Her parents are still married but heavily focused on their 'lucrative' careers.
The company claims it has received a 'lucrative' offer from the South Australian government.
With a combined turnover of £20 million, it's a 'lucrative' business.
He urged companies in Essex to get their share of a potentially 'lucrative' market.
Even though film and television are more 'lucrative' in terms of remuneration, theatre offers a true spiritual experience.
Does this look like a newspaper that has made hundreds of millions out of a highly 'lucrative' share offer?
Now, they worry about damage to the celebrity profiles that make their careers so 'lucrative' .
As in the United States, gambling in Canada is hugely 'lucrative' big business.
In their short period of operation, the Detroit casinos have proved extremely 'lucrative' .
Instead, he became more famous for crashing his Porsche and signing the world's most 'lucrative' contract.
Chapter two outlines the wartime stimulus to the Southern African economy, and settler efforts to cash in, which the author terms, ‘the 'lucrativeness' of loyalty.’
We want business to do business in Johannesburg easily, 'lucratively' and safely.
In this age of tourism and exchange society needs not be reminded about the 'lucrativeness' of the entertainment business.
The way we eat now, especially in America, is not only wrong in itself, it produces the appetites which it then so abundantly and 'lucratively' supplies.
Indonesia is also a haven for the international trade in endangered animals, an illegal activity that ranks only behind drug trafficking in 'lucrativeness' .
There are several, for example, who have served in the top ranks of Government and who get generous monthly pensions, and yet are 'lucratively' employed elsewhere.
The very 'lucratively' paid Canadians are embarrassingly, shamelessly scrabbling for excuses as to why they were well-beaten by a much better team of non-professionals.
Persistent complaints from residents in urban housing areas has led to the move, which may see local dog owners getting lovely friendly advice from 'lucratively' paid specialists.
You cannot discount the 'lucrativeness' of the business.
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