Business English 1, ZHAW, Ethical business (Unit 6)

Business English 1, ZHAW, Ethical business (Unit 6)

Business English 1, ZHAW, Ethical business (Unit 6)


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act responsibly

to behave in a way that shows you want to do the right thing and avoid harming people or things by your actions

affiliated

closely connected to or controlled by a group or an organization

bribery

(n) the dishonest act of giving sb money to persuade them to help you or to do sth bad

by-product

(n) a substance that is produced during the process of making or destroying sth else

cheer

(n) a shout of joy, support, or praise, especially from a group of people

claim

(v) to say that sth is true although it has not been proved and other people may not believe it

combat

(v) to stop sth unpleasant or harmful from happening or from getting worse

comply with regulations

to obey the official rules about how sth should be done

contributor

(n) something that helps to cause sth

corroded

(adj) damaged by the gradual action of chemicals

corruption

(n) dishonest or illegal behaviour, especially of people in authority

counteract

(v) to do sth to reduce or prevent the bad or harmful effects of sth

credibility

(n) the quality that sb/sth has that makes people believe or trust them

deception

(n) the act of deliberately making sb believe sth that is not true

discreet

(adj) careful in what you say or do, in order to keep sth secret or to avoid causing embarrassment or difficulty for sb

discrimination

(n) the practice of treating sb or a particular group in society less fairly than others

donate time

to spend some of your free time helping other people or helping an organization such as a charity

dye

(v) to change the colour of sth, especially by using a special liquid or substance

ethics

(n) moral principles that control or influence a person's behaviour

ethos

(n) moral ideas and attitudes that belong to a particular group or society

exotic

(adj) exciting and unusual because it is connected with foreign countries, especially tropical countries

exploit

(v) to treat sb unfairly by making them work and not giving them much in return

fairness

(n) the quality of treating people equally or in a way that is reasonable

feature

(n) a special article or programme about sb/sth in a newspaper, on television, etc.

generosity

(n) the fact of being generous (= willing to give sb money, gifts, time, or kindness freely)

greed

(n) a strong desire for more wealth, possessions, power, etc. than a person needs

initiative

(n) a new plan for dealing with a particular problem or for achieving a particular purpose

itinerary

(n) a plan of a journey, including the route and the places that you visit

livelihood

(n) a means of earning money in order to live

methane

(n) a gas without colour or smell, that burns easily and is used as fuel

organic

(adj) (of food, farming methods, etc.) produced or practised without using artificial chemicals

paddling

(n) moving in a small boat or canoe through water using a paddle (= a short pole with a flat wide part)

pesticide

(n) a chemical used for killing pests, especially insects

poverty

(n) the state of being poor

prejudice

(n) an unreasonable dislike of or preference for a person, group, custom, etc., especially when it is based on their race, religion, sex, etc.

pretend

(v) to try to make people believe sth that is not true

rare

(adj) not done, seen, happening, etc. very often

reduce the impact

to make sth have a less powerful effect on sb/sth, especially a bad effect

reforestation

(n) the act of planting new trees in an area where there used to be a forest

responsibility

(n) the feeling that you have a duty to deal with or take care of sb/sth