Part VI - the fifth day of learning punch 20,190,617

Learning books' Cambridge Business English Intermediate vocabulary selection "out of order version

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Day05 HIT

 [ hɪt ] v./n hit attack. 
    Example:. The Internet advertisement is charged according to the hits it gets 
    online advertising is based on click-through rate to charge. 
    Take: hit the buffers (planning, utilities, etc.) suddenly frustrated / hit the nail on the head when it comes to the point, hitting home / hit record / single blockbuster album / singles uneconomical
    
 [ , ʌn, i: kə'nɒmɪkl ] . adj not frugal; waste; uneconomic 
    cases; an in at the highly specialized market , IT iS uneconomical for enterprises's all links to Finish independently of business activities. 
    in the highly specialized market, independent companies to complete all aspects of business activities It is not economical. in Objective
    
 [ əb'dʒektiv ] .. the n-goals, objectives adj objective  
    Business: business objective business goals / objective assessment and objective assessment
    ride: achieve / set out an objective to achieve / setting goals / objective criterion of objective criteria 
    faction:.. Objectively adv objectively / objectivity n objectivity; objective facts Ax
    
 [ æks ] . N./vt dismissed; slashing 
    example: It is not wise for the government to axe public spending at present. 
    government is slashing public spending is unwise. 
    Take: have an axe to grind do not have attempted carbon dioxide carbon dioxide 
    cases:. A low carbon econnomy asks for development based on lower carbon dioxide emissions 
    low-carbon economy requires development on the basis of reducing carbon dioxide emissions of the Trust
    

    
 [ trʌst ] . The n-confidence, . trust; responsibility; trust property; trust v institutions trust, trust; rely on; expect 
    business: trust company trust / trust deed trust deed / trust fund trust fund 
    take: accept a trust to accept the trust / breach of trust breach of trust / in fiduciary trust
    School: trustee n trustee; custodian (example: trustee in bankruptcy trustee in bankruptcy). Universal
    
 [ , ju: nɪ'vɜːsl ] . ADJ universal, universal; the universe; the world; all of 
    the ride: universal truth universal truth / universal health care universal health care / universal agreement agreed 
    to send: universally adv universally / universality n extensive; universality.. portal
    
 [ 'pɔːtl ] the n-entrance; portal. 
    Business: business portal business portal / online shopping portal online shopping portals paper
    
 [ 'peɪpə (r) ] . the n-paper; official documents; securities, negotiable instruments; [ . PL ] documents 
    business: paper loss book loss / paper profit unrealized gain / paper money bills; bills 
    take: on paper in writing; theory / identity papers identity documents the process of modern
    
 [ dɪ'lemə ] the n-dilemma; dilemma, a dilemma. 
    take: dilemma face a dilemma facing the dilemma of / in a dilemma in a dilemma 
    heard station:
    M: I have advised them to be more cautious in overseas expansion. 
    I've had advised them when expanding in overseas markets to be more cautious. 
    W: Yes , . They Would not have have been Caught in at The the process of modern IF They HAD the Followed your advice 
    Yes If they listened to your suggestions will not be caught in a dilemma of.

 

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