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Unit 4
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Unit 4, Business Partner B2 Ejercicios y tarjetas didácticas
Lista de palabras para Unit 4, Business Partner B2
Palabra | Definición | Ejemplo |
accessibility | the quality of being able to be reached or entered | Seminar topics are chosen for their accessibility to a general audience |
ease | absence of difficulty or effort | She felt completely at ease with Bernard |
anticipate | to imagine or expect that something will happen | Sales are better than anticipated |
impact | the effect of something | Falling export rates have impacted on the countries economy |
exposure | when someone experiences something or is affected by it because they are in a particular situation or place | All the candidates have been getting an enormous amount of exposure on television and in the press |
leave a review | give a critical appraisal of a book, play, film, etc. published in a newspaper or magazine | Leave a review online and make sure others know just how much our small businesses mean to our community |
business strategy | the plan of action to achieve the vision and set objectives of an organization and guides the decision-making processes to improve the company’s financial stability in a competing market | The key to business strategy coming out of the crisis is to understand how the crisis escalated in the first place |
recognise | to officially accept that an organization, government, document etc has legal or official authority | Cameras recognise the people walking by |
express | convey (a thought or feeling) in words or by gestures and conduct | Bill's not afraid to express his opinions |
dissatisfaction | a lack of satisfaction | Many customers expressed dissatisfaction with the level of service provided |
business landscape | a connected representation of the most important things that make up a business and work together to achieve something of value | With travel restrictions and social distancing guidance being enforced the impact on the business landscape has been huge |
disruption | an interruption in the usual way that a system, process, or event works | During the "seed stage" startup is especially vulnerable to disruption |
fundamental | forming a necessary base or core; of central importance | We have to tackle the fundamental cause of the problem |
phenomenon | something that happens or exists in society, science, or nature, especially something that is studied because it is difficult to understand | The phenomenon of laughter is unknown in animals |
painless | causing no pain | The operation took 15 minutes and was completely painless |
vigorous | using a lot of energy and strength or determination | We are committed to a healthy and vigorous debate |
stringent | a stringent law, rule, standard etc is very strict and must be obeyed | Reddy warned of stringent action against those employing children aged below 14 years |
data | information or facts | No further specific data was currently available |
store | to put things in a special place and keep them there | All the information is stored on the hard disk |
database | an organised set of information stored in a computer | They have an ever-growing database of high-profile companies and recruiters |
data security | the process of safeguarding digital information throughout its entire life cycle to protect it from corruption, theft, or unauthorized access | With more employees working remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic come increased data security risks |
compromise | to find the solutions which satisfies all | Your data could have been compromised |
data mining | the practice of analysing large databases in order to generate new information | Data mining can help people find exactly what they want online |
privacy | the right to keep personal information secret | Privacy and security are big issues |
consent | permission to do something | Her parents would not give their consent to the marriage |
explicit | clear and exact | Explicit memories are ones which you can describe and give details about |
predictive | relating to or having the effect of predicting an event or result | The healthcare predictive analytics market is also going to benefit |
visualisation | the representation of an object, situation, or set of information as a chart or other image | Data visualisation tools and data analytics in the medical sector is set to grow exponentially in the next few years |
conversion | the process of changing or causing something to change from one form to another | Conversion is nuclear transformation of a fertile substance into fissile |
innovative | using new methods or ideas | Companies need to become more productive and innovative |
irritation | a painful feeling in a part of the body, often with red skin or swelling | The slow internet is a constant source of irritation |
digital nomad | a person who earns a living working online in various locations of their choosing (rather than a fixed business location) | We're still new to the digital nomad lifestyle |
battery life | a measure of battery performance and longevity | It doesn't have much battery life |
upgrade | to improve the quality of a service or product | I have upgraded my computer |
artificial intelligence | the simulation of human intelligence processes by machines, especially computer systems | Artificial intelligence has become a focus of certain ethical concerns |
interconnected | having all constituent parts linked or connected | Studying the world's family tree makes us realize that we are all interconnected |
sensitive | easily affected or damaged by something such as a substance or temperature | Don't mention his results, he's feeling a bit sensitive |
simultaneous | happening or done at the same time | Rapid economic growth may lead to the simultaneous increase of both poverty and inequality |
wireless | relating to a system of communications that does not use electrical or telephone wires | They launched a new wireless charger last week |
evaluate | to judge or calculate the quality, importance, amount, or value of something | We need evaluate the success of the campaign |
conclusion | the opinion you have after considering all the information about something | These are the report's main conclusions |
dramatic | intended to be impressive, so that people notice | Nobody expected such dramatic results! |
indicate | to show that a particular situation exists, or that something is likely to be true | Please indicate your preference on the booking form |