In Company Unit 7 - English Vocab
In Company Unit 7 - English Vocab
In Company Unit 7 - English Vocab
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Cartes-fiches | 161 |
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Langue | English |
Catégorie | Anglais |
Niveau | Université |
Crée / Actualisé | 09.10.2011 / 03.11.2012 |
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switch off (phr v)
He just switches off and ignores me.
synergy (n)
Profitability is expected to benefit from synergies between the two operations.
team (n) - team player - team spirit - teamwork
We are looking for a good team player who can also take the initiative. - Success in motor racing is built on team spirit. - With determination and good teamwork I know we can meet this challenge.
time (n) - ahead of sb/sths time
As an artist, he was years ahead of his time.
touch (n) - be in touch with sb
Are you still in touch with any friends from university?
transnational (adj)
The president is attending the launch of a transnational programme to protect the environment.
transparently (adv)
Management has pledged to build trust and support by acting openly and transparently.
trial (n) - trial and error
I figured out how to use the new software by a process of trial and error.
urgency (n) - sense of urgency
The sign is intended to convey a sense of urgency.
utilise (v)
What criteria do you utilise in selecting employees?
vague (adj)
He was always vague when I asked about deadlines.
verbose (adj)
I think you should try to make your welcome speech less verbose.
virtual (adj)
Students would get their degrees from virtual universities.
weigh (v)
Those costs must be weighed against the environmental benefits.
willingness (n) - (opposite = unwillingness)
We were impressed by his willingness to listen and learn.
accountable (adj)
The council is accountable to the people who elected it.
adversity (n)
We struggled on in the face of adversity.
agility (n)
Solving puzzles like sudoku can improve your mental agility.
ambiguous (adj) - (opposite = unambiguous)
The wording of his statement was highly ambiguous.
amicably (adv)
They managed to settle the dispute amicably.
analytical (adj)
You need an analytical mind for a job in research.
applicable (adj) - (opposite = inapplicable)
This section of the law is applicable only to businesses.
argumentative (adj)
Its hard to resolve anything when Karl is in a meeting. Hes so argumentative.
articulate (adj) - (opposite = inarticulate)
Max is more articulate than most teenagers I know.
autonomy (n)
New regulations have severely restricted the autonomy of doctors.
averse (adj) - not be averse to sth
She wasnt averse to criticising members of her own party.
balanced (adj) - (opposite = unbalanced)
My boss always manages to stay calm and balanced, even in a crisis.
banana (n) - go bananas!
Everyone went bananas for their new record.
blunt (adj)
Lets be blunt younger people will not buy this car.
book (n) - by the book
He always tried to do everything by the book.
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