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Unit 7
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Unit 7, Business Partner A2+ Ejercicios y tarjetas didácticas
Lista de palabras para Unit 7, Business Partner A2+
Palabra | Definición | Ejemplo |
attract | to make someone interested in something, or make them want to take part in something | The story has attracted a lot of interest |
blank | not showing any emotion | Sign your name in the blank space at the bottom of the form |
brief | of short duration; not lasting for long | We had a very brief meeting in the morning |
cater | to provide, and sometimes serve, food | This is the biggest event we've ever catered for |
challenge | something new, exciting or difficult that you will need a lot of determination and effort to do | Do you like to have challenge in your job? |
character | the mental and moral qualities distinctive to an individual | He has a cheerful but quiet character |
competitive | situation in which people or organisations try to be more successful than others | Competitive people always want to win |
consumer | a person who buys goods, products or services for their own use, not for business or to re-sell | China is the largest consumer of coal |
create | to make something exist that did not exist before | He creates new products for Apple |
cut out | to stop someone from doing something or being involved in something | Cut fast food out of your diet |
design | to make a drawing or plan of something that will be made | Do you like the design of the building? |
designer | someone whose job is to design new things or styles of clothes, cars, etc | Emma is a clothes designer too |
develop | grow or cause to grow and become more mature, advanced, or elaborate | Active listening is one of the most important skills you can develop |
echo | a sound that you hear again | Her scream was followed by a loud echo |
enter | to come or go into a particular place | Press the return key to enter the information |
expense | money spent | We must reduce our operating expenses |
facilities | equipment, rooms, etc. that are provided for people to use | Intel is to expand its production facilities in Asia |
feedback | advice, criticism etc about how successful or useful something is | I am waiting for your feedback |
function | a named sequence of procedural code statements that perform a certain task | Many game consoles have more than one function |
ground rules | the basic rules or principles that govern the way that something is done | Before we begin this discussion, I'd like to set a few ground rules |
hang up | to finish a telephone conversation | Greg hung up and sat back in his chair |
hospitality industry | businesses such as restaurants and hotels, that provide food, drink and places to stay | The hospitality industry is using the experience of retailers |
human touch | dealing with people in a kind, friendly way, and able to understant what they need | The president has been accused of lacking the human touch |
improvement | the act of improving something, or the state of being improved | Have you noticed any improvements with the new system? |
innovation | the development and use of a new idea or method or the introduction of new things, ideas, methods | I'm interested in the latest innovations in computer technology |
kiosk | a machine or small shop you can buy things or get information | I bought a map and a chewing gum in a kiosk |
launch | to begin something such as a plan or introduce something new such as a product | He decided to launch Facebook in 2004 |
mute button | a nbutton or key on a phone or computer that stops other people hearing you | Someone took a remote control and pushed the mute button |
operate | to do all the thigs that are needed to work | I will instruct the team how to operate these machines |
operator | someone who works on a telephone switchboard, who you can call for help | An operator answered the phone and asked who I wanted to speak to |
procedure | a set of actions that is the official or accepted way of doing something | He was surprised - wearing a face mask is basic hospital procedure |
process | to deal with information or documents | 28000 applications for visas have to be processed |
product | something that is grown or made in a factory in large quantities, usually in order to be sold | An exciting new product is going to be launched this spring |
product line | a range of similar products or services that are sold by the same company, with different features and different prices | They will add a new product to their product line |
product tester | someone who uses a new product to find out whether it works properly | The job of a Product Tester is very varied |
product testing | the action of using a new product to find out whether it works properly | Our company doesn't use animals in product testing |
production | live version of a website or web application | Asus is increasing production of its popular line of laptops |
prototype | the first example of something, such as a machine or other industrial product, from which all later forms are developed | Designers have built a working prototype of the car |
purchase | something you buy, or the act of buying something | Every time you make a purchase, you pay tax |
rebranded | when the name of a product or the way it is advertised is changed, so that people think differently about it | We rebranded our product a year ago |
receipt | a piece of paper that shows you have paid for something | After buying anything you always get a receipt |
research and development (R&D) | the part of a business that thinks of new ideas, plans new products and improves older products | I work in research and development department |
setting | the place where something is or where something happens, and the general environment | I need to change some settings of my computer |
signal | something that gives information about something | We got some alarming signals from some customers |
sketch | a drawing made quickly that does not have many details | Dave drew a sketch of his apartment |
solution | a way of solving a problem or dealing with a difficult situation | A short-term solution would be to send the files by email |
step | an action in a series of actions taken for a particular purpose | A wrong step can be fatal |
test | a set of questions, exercises, or practical activities to measure someone's skill, ability, or knowledge | At the end of the course students take tests |
unique | unusually good and special | A brand name ought to be unique, memorable and easy to understand |
usefulness | the quality of being useful | There are doubts about the usefulness of these tests |
version | a form of something that is slightly different from others of the same type | I prefer the original version of that song |