In Company Unit 15 - English Vocab
In Company Unit 15 - English Vocab
In Company Unit 15 - English Vocab
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tough cookie (n)
Helens a tough cookie. Shes more than capable of dealing with an industrial dispute.
track (n) - get back on track
Vanessa got back on track and won the match.
track record (n)
They have a long track record of being mean with their money.
turn sth around (phr v)
The 400 million loan will help turn the Russian economy around.
ultimately (adv)
Technological advances could ultimately lead to even more job losses.
upside down (adv)
The new management has turned the company upside down to try to make it more productive.
venture (n)
The event is a joint venture between the British and Italian authorities.
vest (v)
They are vested with the authority to police the park.
voice (v)
Matthew voiced some doubts about our plan.
warlord (n)
The sword belonged to a Japanese warlord.
warrior (n)
Archaeologists believe it is the tomb of an Aztec warrior.
wisdom (n)
The Egyptian leader was praised for his courage and wisdom.
withstand (v)
A head teacher needs to be able to withstand criticism.
work ethic (n)
Giuseppe expects the whole department to share his work ethic.
workload (n)
She was suffering from stress caused by her heavy workload.
acquisition (n)
This department is mainly concerned with the acquisition of property.
activist (n)
Environmental activists demonstrated outside Parliament.
adopt (v)
He decided to adopt a more radical approach to the problem.
affirm (v)
The school affirmed its commitment to its students.
alliance (n)
Independent companies are encouraged to form strategic alliances to help them compete.
analyse (v)
Candidates must demonstrate an ability to analyse and evaluate information.
analysis (n)
The study included an analysis of accident statistics.
analytic (adj)
Adriana has an analytic mind.
analytical (adj)
With your analytical skills you should consider a career in forensic science.
antagonise (v)
They were always careful not to antagonise rural voters.
assign sth to sb (phr v)
Its his job to assign tasks to the various members of the team.
assignment (n)
His first assignment as a reporter was to cover the local election.
attention (n) - pay close attention to sth
Please pay close attention to the demonstration.
autocratic (adj)
Our new boss favours a less autocratic management style.
bash (n)
Are you going to Emma and Jonathans bash on Saturday.
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