A body-building term. If you don't feel pain, then exercise is not doing any good, so "no pain, no gain".
no pain no gain
From Latin "AGNUS". Used in AGNUS DEI (lamb of God) to convey the agony of Christ's suffering.
The word 'gain' is both a noun (gain, gains) and a verb (gain, gains, gaining, gained). Examples: noun: The gain far outweighs the cost. verb: We're trying to gain support for our proposal.
Power or Control. Characters can gain or show agency
The plural form for the noun pain is pains.
It gains an extra "r" in the noun form, as "referrals".
no pains no gains!
Contractions
hard work is the price of success
Growing Pains - 1985 Maggie Seaver's The Meaning of Life 6-18 was released on: USA: 6 February 1991
Deduction is the process where a substance gains electrons.
Dolores (Dolor is Spanish for pain)
Joint pains are normally a result of some form of arthritis However as the meaning of the acronym "ASOT" can not be found this question can not be answered.
oxidising substances are substances which gives oxygen or gains hydrogen
Acetate loses electrons, and the hair gains electrons. So acetate is negatively charged, meaning that the hair is positively charged.
The expression is go to great lengths or take great pains or be at pains to accomplish something, meaning to make a special effort, or show something clearly so that everyone will understand. No pain, no gain as Jane Fonda used to say!
Canada gains oil largely through the prairies, meaning the provinces of Saskatchewan, Alberta, and Manitoba.
Lots of words rhyme with wanes. Here are just 10: Stains. Pains. Panes. Danes. Rains. Drains. Canes. Lanes. Feigns. Gains.