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

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Day07 devastate [ 'devəsteɪt] VT destroys, mutilates. 
    School: devastated adj destroyed; shock / devastating adj devastating; shocking (example: devastating effect blow a devastating effect / / percussion).. / Devastation n . destruction, the destruction 
    writing station: 
    . rising carbon emissions by will a finally devastate our economy the ecological environment and 
    increased carbon emissions will eventually destroy our economy and ecological environment. Issue [ 'ɪʃu:; ɪsju:]. the n-issued release; period (books); issue, the dispute v issue; publishing; promulgated. 
    Example: The government has just issued a new decree to purify the market environment and maintain the fair competition system. 
    the government has just enacted a new law to clean up the market environment, to maintain fair competition order. 
    Business: issue a certificate / share / visa issuing certificates / offering / giving visas 
    take: be at issue has become the focus of discussion / a controversial issue a controversial issue 
    faction: issuer n issuer; the issuer (example:. Credit card issuer credit card issuers) Turmoil


    

    
[ 'tɜːmɔɪl] n confusion, commotion. 
    Example: If not dealt with properly, the Eurozone crisis may turn the global economy into turmoil. 
    If not handled properly, the euro zone crisis may make the global economy into chaos Candidate [' kændɪdent] the n-candidate. people, candidates 
    quotient: presidential candidate presidential candidate 
    school:. candidacy / candidature n candidacy 
    heard station: 
    M:. It iS not the easy to BE at the President is of Asian Market 
    wants President Asia is not an easy thing. 
    W: Yes, there are more than ten competitive candidates applying for the position now. 
    Yes, there are currently more than a dozen competitive candidates to apply for the position. Scrap . [skræp] n-fragments, debris; fertilizers, the residue was; [. PL] scraps; small amount, drip vt waste; scrap, demolished. 
    Example: It is necessary for us to check every scrap of information in the contract. 
    We there is need to check all the information on the contract. 
    Business: scrap value residual value; scrap value
    

    

    
REACT . [rɪ'æct] vi reaction; influence; resistance; counter- 
    example:. The employees reacted violently to the decision that the company intends to lay off the employees to cut budgets 
    employees of the company intends to lay off budget cuts decision fierce reaction . 
    Take: react agianst opposition; opposition 
    faction:.. Reactor n reactor / reactivate vt the recovery activities; the re-emergence of commitment [kə'mɪtmənt] the n-commitment; commitment, dedication; regular payments; cost, the use of (financial, human, etc.). 
    Example: a new medical-insurance system needs the financial commitment of the central government. 
    a new health care system in need of financial guarantee of the central government. 
    . Take: make a commitment to sb make a commitment to someone / the commitment of resources to property industry on the resources of real estate investment the Promote [prə'məut] VT enhanced promotion; promote; to carry forward; initiated, the founder; promotions. 
    For example: The policy is beneficial to promote the coordinative development of the regional economy.
    

    
 
    The policy is conducive to promoting the coordinated development of regional economy
    Business: promote a product to sell goods / be promoted as a vice manager was promoted to vice president / promote the awareness of competition to improve the sense of competition 
    faction: promoter n-planner, initiator; advocates. Procedure [prə'si: dʒə (r )] n procedures, formalities; steps. 
    Example: the government is going to simplify the approval procedure for foreign investment projects to improve work efficiency. 
    the government intends to simplify examination and approval procedures for foreign investment projects to improve efficiency. 
    Business: maintenance procedure maintenance procedures / legal procedure judicial proceedings 
    faction: procedural adj program (on), and procedures. (Example: procedural matter Procedural issues) Tighten [ 'taɪtn] v (make) tightens (the) stretch. tight 
    Example: the central government planned to tighten money supply to curb rising inflation. 
    the central government intends to tighten monetary policy to curb rising inflation 
Day08 cost
    

    


    
 [kɒst] the n-cost; expense; expenses v spent; pay the price.
    Example: It cost them $ 1 million to update their production equipment. 
    Updating equipment cost them $ 1 million. 
    Business: average cost average cost / fixed cost fixed costs / running cost operating costs / cost accountant cost accountant / cost benefit analysis cost-benefit analysis 
    take: estimate the cost estimate of the cost / at all costs at any cost / at any cost anyway 
    to send: costly adj costly, expensive / costing n costing, cost method. (Example: long-term / short-term costing long / short-term cost calculation) / cost-effective adj cost (for example:. cost-effective price cost-effective price) doom [du: m] the n-doom; death; judgment; vt end of the world is doomed; judgment; the failure. 
    Example: the investment in Africa is doomed from the start. 
    investment in Africa from the outset doomed to failed 
    to take: doom and gloom prospects; hopeless / prophet of doom pessimist / doom to make ... doomed; destined 
    to send:. doomy adj frustrating; the sorrow of manpower
    

    
 [ 'mænpaʊə (r)] the n-human. ;labor force
    Example: Proper internal manpower allocation will yiled twice the result with half the effort. 
    Proper internal art scheduling may be a multiplier effect 
    Suppliers: manpower deficit labor shortage / surplus manpower surplus labor / carry out manpower planning for planning labor STANDSTILL [ 'stændstɪl .] n pause, stop 
    ride: at a standstill at a standstill 
    writing station: 
    . might SOOM at The consumer confidence index plummet aS IT DID in a LATE 2010, Bringing to A sTANDSTILL at The National economy The 
    consumer confidence index may soon be like 2010 as the end came to a standstill, leading to the national economy to a standstill at strategy [ 'strætədʒi] the n-strategy; strategy; policy. 
    Example: the government needs to develope a new strategy for getting more people back to work. 
    governments need to develop new strategies to make more people to regain work.  acceptance
    

    

    Business: marketing strategy marketing strategy / logistics strategy logistics strategy / strategy formulation strategy development
    School:. Strategise v formulate strategies; develop an action plan
    
. [ək'septəns] n approved; (notes, bills of exchange, etc.) acceptance 
    . Example: Our products won wode acceptance in the European market 
    our products have been widely recognized by the European market 
    business: document against acceptance documents against acceptance / acceptance chaeck acceptance / acceptance of the bid winning

 

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