Business English 1, ZHAW, First Impressions (Unit 1)
Business English 1, ZHAW, First Impressions (Unit 1)
Business English 1, ZHAW, First Impressions (Unit 1)
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acquaintance
(n) a person that you know, but who is not a close friend
arrogant
(adj) behaving in a proud, unpleasant way
banquet
(n) a formal meal for a large number of people, usually for a special occasion, at which speeches are often made
bargain
(v) to discuss prices, conditions, etc. with sb in order to reach an agreement that is acceptable
bound
(adj) if sth is bound to happen, it is certain or very likely to happen
build a relationship
to create or develop a friendly way of working or dealing with someone
cabinet
(n) a piece of furniture with doors, drawers and/or shelves that is used for storing or showing things
caterer
(n) person or company whose job is to provide food and drinks at a business meeting or for a special occasion
come across
(phr.v) to make a particular impression
complex
(adj) difficult to understand because of being made of many different things or parts
confident
(adj) feeling certain that sth will happen in the way that you want or expec
confirm
(v) to state that sth is definitely true or correct, or that an arrangement is definite or official
cover for
(phr.v) to do sb's work or duties while they are away
create an impression
to give people a particular feeling, idea, or opinion the first time they see sth or meet sb
creativity
(n) the quality of being able to produce new ideas or works of art using skill and imagination
exhibition
(n) a collection of things of a similar kind that are shown to the public
expensive
(adj) costing a lot of money
extravagance
(n) the act or habit of spending more money than you can afford or than is necessary
favourable
(adj) making people have a good opinion of sb/sth (AE: favorable)
forge
(v) to create or develop sth successful using a lot of effort
functional
(adj) practical and useful
gain
(v) to obtain or win sth such as an advantage or benefit
glossy
(adj) printed on smooth, shiny, expensive paper
have a reputation
to be thought of in a particular way, because of what you have done in the past
ineffective
(adj) not practical or useful
innovation
(n) the introduction of new things, ideas, or ways of doing sth
interpret
(v) to translate one language into another as you hear it
maternity leave
(n) a period of time when a woman temporarily leaves her job to have a baby
modest
(adj) not very large, expensive, important, etc.
ostentatious
(adj) (disapproving) expensive or noticeable in a way that is intended to impress people
phenomenon
(n) a fact or an event in nature or society
portfolio
(n) a collection of photographs, drawings, etc. that you use as an example of your work, especially when applying for a job
premises
(n) the building and the land around it that a business uses
principles
(n) moral rules or strong beliefs that influence your actions
professionalism
(n) the high standard that you expect from a person who is well trained in a particular job
project an image
to present sb/sth or yourself to other people in a particular way, especially one that gives a good impression
proof reading
(n) the process of checking a copy of printed material and correcting mistakes in it before it is published
provisionally
(adv) in a way that is not yet definite
rapport
(n) a friendly relationship in which people understand each other well
real estate
(n) property in the form of land or buildings