JO12 English 5 wica
Englischwörter der Vertiefung Journalismus
Englischwörter der Vertiefung Journalismus
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Cartes-fiches | 166 |
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Utilisateurs | 21 |
Langue | English |
Catégorie | Anglais |
Niveau | Université |
Crée / Actualisé | 22.09.2014 / 29.11.2017 |
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perform (vb)/ performance (noun)
carry out something
portray (vb) / portrayal (n)
describe someone or something
postpone (vb) postponement (noun)
put something off / delay something
predict (vb) / predictor (n) / prediction (n) / predictable (adj)
say that something will happen based on knowledge or experience
preliminary (adj)
something that introduces an event
prevent (vb) / prevention (n)/ preventive (adj)
stop something from happening
previous (adj)
earlier
(im)probable (adj) (im)probability (n)
likely to happen or be true
procedure (n)
a set of actions which is the accepted way of doing things
prohibit (vb) / prohibition (n)/ prohibitive (adj)
to prevent an activity by making it impossible / officially ban something
proportion (n) / (dis)proportionate (adj)
the number/level of something when compared to something else
provide (vb) / provision (noun)
supply as needed
purpose (n)
aim/the reason for something
random (adj)/ randomly (adv)
happening by chance rather than plan
recipient (n)
person who receives something
recruit (vb) / recruitment (n)
register formally as a participant
reduce (vb) / reduction (n)
make smaller
reflection (n) reflect (vb)
show something more clearly
reject (vb) / rejection (n)
refuse to accept
(un)reliable (adj) / reliability (noun) / rely (on) (vb)
the journal is a reliable source of information
release (vb)
make public
replicate (vb)
do something again in exactly the same way
require (vb) / requirement (n)
consider obligatory
respondent (n)
a person who answers a request for information
response rate
(also known as completion rate or return rate) in survey research refers to the ratio of number of people who answered the survey divided by the number of people in the sample. It is usually expressed in the form of a percentage.
restrict (vb) / restriction (n) / restrictive (adj) / restricted (adj)
imit movement or actions
retain (vb) / retention (n)
keep / remember facts and figures
reveal (vb) revelation (n) revealing (adj)
show / make something known (that is surprising or was previously secret)
scope (n)
The things that a particular activity or organization or subject deals with
scrutinise (v) UK scrutinize (v) US scrutiny (n)
To examine something very carefully in order to discover information
(in)significance (n) (in)significant (adj) (in)significantly (adv)
importance
specify (vb) / specific (adj) /
specification (n)
state something clearly
subsequent (adj) subsequently (adv)
happening after something else
subject to sth.
depending on something
(in)sufficient (adj) (in)sufficiently (adv)
enough for a particular purpose
submit (vb) / submission (n)
give or offer something
subsidy (n) / subsidise (vb)
money given towards the cost of something
survey (n)
an investigation of the opinions or experience of a group of people, based on a series of questions
sustain (v) (un)sustainability (n) (un)sustainable (adj)
cause or allow something to exist over a longer period
systematic (adj)
characterised by order and planning