by PushtoLearn
Unit 1
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Unit 1, Business Partner A2+ Ejercicios y tarjetas didácticas
Lista de palabras para Unit 1, Business Partner A2+
Palabra | Definición | Ejemplo |
abroad | in or to a foreign country | He is on a business trip abroad now |
accommodate | to give what is needed | We can accommodate only 20 people in our small hotel. |
accommodation | a place to live or stay, especially on holiday or for students at college | Accommodation for tourists can be very expensive in London |
arrival | when you arrive at a place | My arrival time is 10 o'clock |
book | to arrange to stay in a place, eat in a restaurant, etc. at a particalar time in the future | Can I book a table for tonight, please? |
booking | an act of reserving accommodation, a ticket, etc. in advance | Can I make a booking for next Saturday? |
budget | an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time | Funding of the core budget was essential |
client | a customer or someone who receives services | He is an important client of our company |
comfort | a state of physical ease and freedom from pain or constraint | I missed the comfort of my own bed |
conference | a large meeting, often lasting a few days, where people talk about a subject | He's in England for an international conference |
confirm | to show that something is definitely true, especially by providing more proof | Can you confirm your reservation in writing? |
delayed | happening at a later time than expected or intended | Our flight is delayed, so we'll have to wait here for another hour |
delegate | a person sent or authorized to represent others, in particular an elected representative sent to a conference | I think I have a problem delegating my tasks |
departure | the action of leaving, especially to start a journey | Our departure time for Barcelona is quarter past twelve |
enquire | to ask someone for information | I'd like to enquire about your advertisement in the newspaper |
event | a thing that happens or takes place, especially one of importance | His 50th birthday is going to be a very special event |
events management | the job of organising large events such as conferences and concerts | She is taking events management courses |
expire | if an agreement, offer or official document expires, the period of time during which it exists or can be used comes to an end | My passport expires next month |
extension | an increase in the period of time during which something is effective | I want an extension until the end of the financial year to finish the prokject |
facilities | equipment, rooms, etc. that are provided for people to use | Are there enough sport facilities in your district? |
flight | a journey in a plane, or the plane that is makingthe journey | Do you know when our flights? |
formal | formal behaviour is very polite, and is used in official or important situations, or with people you do not know well | Do we have to wear formal clothes to the party? |
freeze | to be become a hard substance (such as ice) because of cold | My computer is freezing all the time, it is impossible to work |
gate | a part of an airport where travellers are allowed to get on or off a particular aircraft | All passengers for the Edinburgh flight go to gate number four |
induction | the introduction and training of someone into a new job | Mrs Simpson is responsible for the induction of new library staff |
informal | relaxed and friendly without being restricted by rules of correct behaviour | I met her for an informal discussion |
intranet | a system of connected computers that allows people within an organization to communicate with each other | Our company's intranet list all the people that work for the company |
landing | the action of bringing a plane down to the ground after being in the air | Please keep your seatbelts fastened during landing |
local | someone who lives in the place that you are talking about | Do you know any locals here? |
location | the place where something is, especially a building or a business | The house is in a beautiful location |
lock someone out | to stop someone from being able to use a computer or from seeing the information on a computer | I locked my colleagues out on my computer for them not to steal my ideas |
log on | to start using a computer | I logged on and read my emails |
log-in details | your name, password or other information that you need to start using a computer | I don't remember my log-in details and cannot enter the site |
long-haul | a long-haul flight, etc. is over a very long distance | He has always dreamt to be a long-haul driver |
look forward to | to be excited and pleased about something that is going to happen | He looked forward to meeting with her |
lounge | a room in a hotel or airport, where people can sit and relax | The lounge at the airport is quite spacious |
luxury | a state of great comfort or elegance, especially when involving great expense | A luxury car costs a lot of money |
network | to meet and talk with people who have similar jobs to yours, especially because they may be useful for your work | India has a large network of trains |
on time | happening or done at the particular moment that it was expected to happen or be done | Make sure you arrive at the interview on time |
public transport | buses, trains etc that are available for everyone to use | I use public transport, like buses and trains |
reservation | an arrangement which you make so that a place in a hotel, restaurant etc is kept for you at a particular time in the future | His hotel reservation was confirmed |
ridesharing app | way of getting a taxi using your phone or tablet | Is it save to use ridesharing apps? |
set (something) up | t do things that make something ready to be used | The secretary usually sets up everything necessary for the meeting |
short-haul | travelling a short distance | Short-haul flights operate from Heathrow |
stay | a period of staying somewhere | How long did you stay there? |
take-off | when a plane moves off the ground into the air | Please remain seated during take-off |
theme | the subject of a talk, piece of writing, exhibition, etc.; a topic | Love is the main theme of the book |
tip | a useful piece of advice | He gave me some tips on travelling alone |
transport | a system or method for carrying passengers or goods from one place to another | He can't drive so he has to rely on public transport |
trip | a visit to a place that involves a journey | Our trip to the island was full of emotions |
vehicle | a thing such as a car or a bus that is used for carrying people or things | I have been driving this vehicle for five years |
venue | the place where an activity or event happens | And the hotel for the venue was a good idea |
youth hostel | place where people who are travelling, especially young people, cn stay cheaply | Youth hostels are full of different people |