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Unit 7
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Unit 7, Business Partner B2 Ejercicios y tarjetas didácticas
Lista de palabras para Unit 7, Business Partner B2
Palabra | Definición | Ejemplo |
time management | the ability to use one's time effectively or productively, especially at work | Effective time management is the key to a stress-free life |
allot | to decide officially to give something to someone or to use something for a particular purpose | They allotted a separate desk to everyone |
certain | having no doubt or knowing exactly that something is true, or known to be true, correct, exact or effective | Are you certain you saw her? |
predict | to say what you think will happen | I'm good at predicting market trends |
maximise efficiency | to increase the quality of being able to do a task successfully, without wasting time or energy | We discussed ways to maximise efficiency within our project |
ensure | to make sure or certain; insure | We will ensure that your order arrives on time |
production target | the budgeted amount of the production | Our production target is unlikely to be met |
deadline | the latest time or date by which something should be completed | He failed to meet the deadline |
identify | establish or indicate who or what (someone or something) is | Put in your username and password to identify yourself |
key priority | the most important thing you have to do or deal with, or must be done or dealt with before everything else you have to do | Cutting costs is our key priority now |
schedule | to plan that something will happen at a particular time | It is good to work with a flexible schedule |
prioritise | to put things in the order of importance so that you can deal with the most important things first | Try to prioritise your work |
urgent | requiring immediate action or attention | I have an urgent call I must take immediately |
lengthy | (especially in reference to time) of considerable or unusual length, especially so as to be tedious | An accident is causing some lengthy delays |
duty | a moral or legal obligation; a responsibility | She was determined to do her duty as a citizen |
high-priority | important and needing to be done or dealt with quickly | High-priority tasks are marked with red |
hinder | To be or get in the way of. To obstruct or delay the progress of. To interfere with action or progress | They cannot hinder the investigation of corruption offences |
contactable | able to be communicated with, especially by phone or email | I am contactable from 9 am |
work hours | any of the hours of a day during which work is done | Please don't call me outside work hours |
expectation | what you expect to happen or what you expect something to be like | The event didn't live up to my expectations |
unsociable hours | unusual hours that cause one to work when other people are spending time together | My friend is a real workaholic and never refuses unsociable hours |
overtime | (time spent working) after the usual time needed or expected in a job | In order to meet a deadline he will work overtime |
distraction | a thing that prevents someone from concentrating on something else | Try and avoid unnecessary distractions |
waste time | to not make good use of the hours, etc. that you have available | I waste so much time using the internet! |
resolve | to make a formal decision, usually after a discussion and a vote at a meeting | The crisis was resolved by negotiations |
particular | specific | I want to see that particular film |
checklist | a list that helps you by reminding you of the things you need to do or get for a particular job or activity | I made a checklist of things I needed to do before a holiday |
to-do list | a list of jobs you have to do | What jobs are on your to-do list? |
on time | happening or done at the particular moment that it was expected to happen or be done | She is always on time |
ahead of time | earlier than the time when something happens, should be done etc | Being prepared with appropriate graphics ahead of time is a great policy |
measure | to find the size, length, or amount of something, using standard units such as inches, metres etc | He has to take measures as soon as possible |
out of time | at the wrong time or period | Otherwise, someone will say again that we ran out of time |
allocate | to decide officially that a particular amount of money, time, etc. should be used for a particular purpose | Du Pont has allocated funds for the design of four plants |
occasional | not happening or done often or regularly | We send the occasional message to each other |
at first | used to talk about the beginning of a situation, especially when it is different now | But I was a skeptic at first as all my friends were telling me watch the movie |
from time to time | occasionally | These food safety scares happen from time to time |
put off | to delay doing something or to arrange to do something at a later time or date, especially because there is a problem or you do not want to do it now | He put off our meeting yesterday, because he was too busy |
overwhelm | bury or drown beneath a huge mass of something, especially water | We were overwhelmed by the number of applications |
unforeseen | not anticipated or predicted | Due to unforeseen circumstances, the play has been cancelled |