Key words in the media
jo12 English Assessment Year
jo12 English Assessment Year
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Students | 19 |
Language | English |
Category | English |
Level | University |
Created / Updated | 05.12.2012 / 29.11.2017 |
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crash (verb/noun)
suddenly fail
plummet (verb)
fall very quickly and suddenly
plunge (verb)
move or fall suddenly and often a long way down
slump (verb)
(of prices, value or sales) to fall suddenly
dip (verb)
go down momentarily
climb (verb)
increase in value
escalate (verb)
make or become greater or more serious
rally (verb/noun)
improve
rocket (verb)
rise extremely quickly
soar (verb)
rise very quickly
fluctuate (verb)
change continuously between one leven and another
bribe (verb/noun)
present that you give to someone so that they will do something for you, usually something dishonest
creative accounting
when you find ways of explaining how money has been spent, which keep hidden what has really happened to it
embezzle (verb) /embezzelment (noun)
to secretly take money that is in your care or that belongs to an organization or business you work for
fraud
the crime of obtaining money by deceiving people
insider dealing/insider trading
the illegal buying and seeling of company shares by people who have special information because they are involved with the company
money laundering
to move money which has been obtained illegally through banks and other businesses to make it seem to have been obtained legally
scam
an illegal plan for making money
in the red
a company that is in the red is in the debt
in the black
a company that is in the black does not have any debts
go to the wall (verbal phrase)
a company that goes to the wall is financially ruined
candidate
a person who is competing to get a job or elected position
election
a time when people vote in order to choose someone for a political or official job
run/stand (verb)
to compete as a candidate in a election
campaign trail
a series of planned events in different places attended or given by a politician who is trying to be elected
on the stump
engaged in making politicial speeches to win office
heckle (verb)
to interrupt a public speech or performance with loud unfriendly statements or questions
whistle-stop tour
a series of brief visits to different places, made usually by a politician
spin doctor
someone whose job is to make ideas, events, etc. seem better than they really are, especially in politics
running mate
in the US, a political partner chosen for a politician who is trying to get elected
dream ticket
a perfect combination, especially a combination of two politicians working for one party in an election
muckraking
the activity, especially of newspapers and reporters, of trying to find out unpleasant information about people or organizations in order to make it public
mudslinging
when you say insulting or unfair things about someone, especially to try to damage their reputation
sleaze factor
a part of a situation, espacially a political one, which shows a low standard of morality
the polls
the places where people vote in a political election
pollster
a person who performs opinion polls
poll
a study in which people are asked for their opinions about a subject or person
go to the polls
to vote
polling booth
a small, partly enclosed area in a polling station where you can vote in private