Learning books' Cambridge Business English Intermediate vocabulary selection "out of order version
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Day04 POP [pɔp] n-Pop; soda; bang abbr (= post office protocol) Post Office Protocol adj popular adv abruptly VT (abruptly) questions VI (abruptly) appears......
Example: the writers usually jot down any fresh ideas that pop into their heads, otherwise they will not remember them later.
writers often flashed to quickly write down any new ideas in their minds, if not in words, they would not remember later Woke up.
Take: pop music pop / pop art pop art, popular art bank book bank book
business: update a bank book update passbook / cash and bank book cash and bank books the compensate [ 'kɔmpenseit] v compensation, compensation.
Example: The central government is attempting to compensate for the farmers ' economic losses to ease theirfinancial difficulties.
the central government is trying to compensate farmers for economic losses, in order to ease their financial difficulties.
Take: compensate for compensation; offset
.. Pie: compensatory adj compensatory (example: compensatory payment of compensation) / compensation n compensation, compensation; remuneration (example: compensation claim of claims / in compensation for to ... for reward) CAD (= Cash Against Documents) vouchers cash payment
cases: CAD is payment term that is favourable to exporters.
cash against a very favorable for exporters of payment. wind up termination end; cease operation
Example: He was forced to wind up the company because the goods were unsalable and overstocked.
because of sluggish sales, the backlog of excess, he was forced to close the company's
take: wind up in order to ... end; cease operation comparison . [kəm'pærisn] n-comparative, control
Example: There is no comparison between traditional manual workshops and mofern factories.
not comparable between the traditional and modern factory workshops
manual workshops and mofern factories
take: in comparison with compared with ... / by comparison unparalleled by comparing / beyond comparison of / comparison between the comparison between the a and BA and B Client
. [ 'Klaiənt] n-client, client; customer
Example: Our client groups are quite loyal to our products .
our customer base is very loyal to our products
business: client statement customer statement / client base customers / client management customer management freeze [Fri: z]. n./v freeze, freezing
Example: he was proved to be involved in illegal trade and his account was frozen.
he was confirmed involvement in illegal transactions, account has been frozen.
Business: wage freeze wage freeze / price freeze price freeze
faction: freezing adj cold; extreme cold. (Example: freezing point freezing point) afoul [ə'faul] adj./adv collision with (a); haunt (of. )
Example:. All the company policies should not run afoul of government regulations
all policy not conflict with government regulations
Take: run afoul of the ... entangled; conflict with ... Protection
[prə'tekʃn] the n-protection; protectors; (included in the insurance contract. a) insurance coverage; protection trading system (or a policy theory)
Example: The insurance policy can offer protection against accidental harm.
This policy may be covered accident.
Business: consumer protection law consumer protection laws / trade protection trade protection
ride: under the protection of under the protection of ... the
pie:. Protectionism n trade protectionism, trade protection policy / protectionist n protectionists.