Business_Advantage_Intermediate_2
Business_Advantage_Intermediate_2
Business_Advantage_Intermediate_2
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Language | Deutsch |
Category | English |
Level | Other |
Created / Updated | 04.03.2013 / 19.11.2023 |
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innovation (the development of new products, designs, or ideas)
agree on (to have the same opinion, or to approve of someone else’s ideas and opinions)
confirm (to make an arrangement or meeting certain, often by phone or writing)
describe to you in detail (to say to you or write to you about what someone or something is like, including all the information about it or every part of it)
discuss (to talk about a subject with someone and tell each other your ideas or opinions)
get assistance (to get help, especially money or resources that are given to people, countries, etc. when they have experienced a difficult situation)
go over again (to examine or look at something one more time in a careful or detailed way)
let you know (to tell you something)
refresh your memory (to help you remember something)
remind you (to make you think of something you have forgotten or might have forgotten)
review (to carefully examine a situation to find out whether changes or improvements need to be made)
take you through (to explain something to you)
talk about (to say things or speak to someone about)
tell you (to say something to you, often giving you information or instructions)
end users / consumers (the people that use a product or service)
e-tailers (businesses that use the Internet to sell their products)
manufacturers (companies or countries that produce goods in large numbers )
retailers (companies that sell goods to the public in stores and on the Internet, rather than to stores, other businesses, etc. )
suppliers (companies that provide a product, or the materials to make a product )
wholesalers (people or companies that sell goods to stores or other businesses, etc. rather than to the public )
assemble (to make something by joining separate parts together)
collect (to go to a place and bring something away from it)
deliver (to take goods, letters, parcels, etc. to a place)
reduce (to make something less in price, size, amount, etc.)
supply (to provide materials, or goods and services)
come up with (to suggest or think of an idea or plan)
implement (to put a plan into action)
involve (to include someone or something in something, or to make them take part in or feel part of it)
result in (to cause a particular situation to happen)
and so (and for that reason; therefore)
because (for the reason that)
but (used to introduce an added statement, usually something that is different from what you have said before)
consequently (as a result)
furthermore (in addition; more importantly)
in addition to that (as well as that)
moreover ((used to add information) also and more importantly)
not only ... but also (used to say that two related things are true or happened, especially when this is surprising or shocking)
therefore (for that reason)
controllable variables (numbers, amounts, or situations that can be directly influenced or controlled)
differentiate itself from the competition (to show how it is different from the people or businesses who are competing with it in a particular market, and what its advantages are, especially in order to attract a particular group of consumers)