The Twenty-Third Of Word-Day

一:文章
A: Nevertheless we need to make one decision. I recommend we accept the merger offer, as I agree with the report?s findings that it would be better for the company in the long?term future.

B: But what do the other department managers think? Do we have unanimous agreement with this offer?

A: Yes, I believe we do.

B: Did you hold that employee meeting yesterday? What was the general reaction?

A: A majority believes that you should agree.

B: Well then, my decision must take into consideration the thoughts of my employees, so I will agree to it.

II: Glossary
1.employ: English [ɪm'plɒɪ; em-] accent in the second
vt built using; employment; so busy, so engaged in.
Your Time BE could usefully employed in attending night classes.
Your time can It is effectively utilized to evening class.

. n use; hire
. There are some that only employ words  for the purpose of disguising their thoughts
sense of meaning: it was just to cover up their minds and use text.


employee: British [ɪmplɔɪi; ˌemplɔɪi:] accent final
. n employees; industry employees

He is an employee of Fuji Bank.
He is an employee of Fuji Bank.


2.recommend: English [rekə'mend] 
vi.vt. recommendation; recommendations
Well, where do you recommend? 
Ah, where are you suggest that?

3.merger: UK [ 'mɜːdʒə] 
the n-(enterprises, etc.) merger; mergers and acquisitions; absorption (such as criminal law felony absorption misdemeanor).
The I Interviewed you in the About Dallas at The Merger. 
I had an interview in Dallas on the merger thing over your .

merge: England [mɜːdʒ]
vt..vi combined; The combined; swallowed
The two countries merged into one.

The two countries combined.


4.offer: UK [ 'ɒfə] (the presence of nouns and verbs)
vt.vi. provided; bid; trying to
Peter offered to teach them water-skiing .
Peter offered to teach them water-skiing.

. n proposal; bid; intention; admission notice
. This month's offers include a pork loin and avocados
this month's specials include pig rump and avocado.


5.unanimous: English [juː'nænɪməs] 
ADJ unanimous; consensus; without objection.
Their WAS Unanimous Decision.
Their decisions are all agreed.


6.majority: English [mə'dʒɒrɪtɪ] 
. Most of the n-; adult
The majority of my patients come to me from out of town.
Most of my patients come from outside the city.

Three: Sentence
my decision must take into consideration the thoughts of my employees, so I will agree to it
I have carefully considered the views of staff before making a decision, I would agree
take into consideration having regard; taking into account ......

Never the less we need to make one decision.
In any case we have to make a decision

Do we have unanimous agreement with this offer ?
Most of us unify this proposal do?

have agreement with 同意...

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