Business_Advantage_Intermediate_2

Business_Advantage_Intermediate_2

Business_Advantage_Intermediate_2

Werner Schmid

Werner Schmid

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Flashcards 182
Language Deutsch
Category English
Level Other
Created / Updated 04.03.2013 / 19.11.2023
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sich einpendeln

level off (if a rate or amount levels off, it stops rising or falling and stays at the same level)

Spitzen-

peak (relating to the highest level, price, rate, etc. that something reaches)

einen Höchststand erreichen

peak (to reach the highest level, price, rate, etc.)

abstürzen

plummet (to go down in amount or value very quickly and suddenly)

plötzlich fallen

plunge (to go down in amount or value very quickly and suddenly)

sich erholen

recover (to improve after a difficult period or after falling in value)

steigen

rise (to increase in number, amount, or value)

Anstieg

rise (an increase in number, amount, or value)

sprunghaft ansteigen

soar (to increase quickly in amount, number, value, or level)

Aktien kaufen

buy shares (to get, by paying for them, some of the units that the ownership of a company, fund, etc. is divided into and which can be bought by members of the public)

eine Investitionsrechnung durchführen

carry out an investment appraisal (to examine investments in order to judge their potential and assess investment choice)

Zinsen einbringen

earn interest (to get an amount of money from keeping your money in an account in a bank or other financial organisation)

in ein Portfolio investieren

invest in a portfolio (to put money into a variety of investments)

eine Dividende erhalten

receive a dividend (get part of the profit of a company that is paid to shareholders)

Analyse

analysis (the study of something in detail)

analytisch

analytical (relating to the careful or scientific examination of facts and information)

Methode

method (a particular way of doing something)

methodisch

methodical (used to describe a person or way of doing things that is very organised and careful)

Modell

model (a way of doing something that can be used as an example or can be copied)

strategisch

strategic (relating to the way in which an organisation, country, etc. decides what it wants to achieve and plans actions and use of resources over time to do this)

Strategie

strategy (the way in which a business, government, or other organisation carefully plans its actions over a period of time to improve its position and achieve what it wants)

Stärke

strength (a quality that someone or something has that helps them succeed or make progress)

stark

strong (effective; of a good quality or level and likely to be successful)

schwach

weak (too low or not powerful enough to be successful or effective)

Schwäche

weakness (a particular part or quality of someone or something that is not good or effective)

vorhersehen

anticipate (to imagine or expect that something will happen)

anregen

encourage (to make someone more likely to do something, or to make something more likely to happen)

unterstützen

facilitate (to help people deal with a process or reach an agreement or solution without getting directly involved in the process, discussion, etc. yourself)

mangeln

lack (to not have enough of something that is necessary)

zu stark vereinfachen

oversimplify (to describe or explain something in such a simple way that it is no longer right or true)

entdecken

spot (to see or notice someone or something, usually because you are looking hard)

unternehmen

undertake (to do or begin to do something, especially something that will take a long time or be difficult)

etwas schwierig

a bit tricky (If a piece of work or problem is a bit tricky, it is a little difficult to deal with and needs some attention or skill.)

hinter verschlossenen Türen

closed-door approach (a system of doing something, for example having a meeting or discussion, in a private office rather than in a public space)

sich etwas einfallen lassen

come up with (to suggest or think of an idea or plan)

tagtäglich

day in day out ((especially of something boring) done or happening every day for a long period of time)

herausfinden

figure out (to understand or solve something)

einen Fehler machen

go wrong (to make a mistake)

verpfuschen

mess up (doing something badly or spoiling something)

Sitzstreik

sit down (a strike in which employees refuse to work or to leave their office, factory, etc. until employers agree to discuss their demands)