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Unit 8
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Unit 8, Business Partner B1+ Ejercicios y tarjetas didácticas
Lista de palabras para Unit 8, Business Partner B1+
Palabra | Definición | Ejemplo |
contestant | a person who takes part in a contest or competition | All contestants should submit their applications by the end of the week |
admit | to take someone into hospital for medicaltreatment | He was ashamed to admit his mistake |
intimidate | to make timid or frightened; scare; to discourage | He tries to intimidate his opponents |
complete | to finish doing or making something, especially when it has taken a long time | Complete the questions about Richard |
criticise | to express your disapproval of someone or something, or to talk about their faults | The government was criticised in the press |
cope with | to deal successfully with a difficult situation | How do you cope with your problems? |
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 |
prioritise | to put things in the order of importance so that you can deal with the most important things first | You need to prioritise your tasks |
establish | to start a company, organization, system, etc that is intended to exist or continue for a long time | Our company was established in 1837 |
gain | to obtain or achieve something you want or need | Tennis has gained popularity in England |
behaviour | the way that someone or something behaves | I can't explain his behaviour |
empathy | the ability to share someone else's feelings or experiences by imagining what it would be like to be in that person's situation | He loves children and has a certain empathy with them |
mindset | a way of thinking about things | A defeatist mindset is one when person gives up easily |
will | desire | I am not going to change my will |
reflection | the throwing back by a body or surface of light, heat, or sound without absorbing it | Can you see your reflection in the mirror? |
excitement | the state of being emotionally aroused and worked up | I really enjoy the fame and the excitement |
interchangeable | (of two things) able to be interchanged | Our product managers are interchangeable |
impact | the effect of something | He made major impact on pop music |
indicate | to show that a particular situation exists, or that something is likely to be true | The survey also indicates an interesting shift in opinion towards binge-watching |
altruistic | showing a disinterested and selfless concern for the well-being of others; unselfish | I question how altruistic his motives were |
selfish | caring only about what you want or need without any thought for the needs or wishes of other people | How can you be so selfish? |
caution | care taken to avoid danger or mistakes | The animals should be approached with great caution |
pursue | to continue trying to find out about or persuade someone about a particular subject | She plans to pursue a career in politics |
risk-averse | unwilling to take risks or wanting to avoid risks as much as possible | This industry is famously conservative and risk-averse |
attend | be present at (an event, meeting, or function) | He did not attend the conference |
instantly | at once; immediately | The payment will be instantly processed |
approach | to move towards or nearer to someone or something | I don't like his approach |
feedback | advice, criticism etc about how successful or useful something is | He asked for some feedback from his boss |
appreciate | to understand how serious or important a situation or problem is or what someone's feelings are | I appreciate your help |
interruption | stopping someone from doing something | I apologize for the second interruption |
acknowledge | to accept, admit, or recognize something, or the truth or existence of somethin | The art world has begun to acknowledge his genius |
finalise | to make a final and certain decision about a plan, date, etc | Bangladesh and Bhutan finalise terms for deal to boost bilateral trade |
overview | a short description of a subject or situation that gives the main ideas without explaining all the details | The book gives an overview of management techniques |
successor | someone who has a position after someone else | Many people believe Jack will be his successor |
appoint | to choose someone officially for a job or responsibility | They appointed her as personnel manager |
announce | to officially tell people about something, especially about a plan or a decision | The company announced plans to cut 200 Jobs |
consensus | agreement among all the people involved | We finally reached consensus |