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Unit 3, Business Result Advanced (2nd) Ejercicios y tarjetas didácticas
Lista de palabras para Unit 3, Business Result Advanced (2nd)
Palabra | Definición | Ejemplo |
access | to be able to use or obtain something | You need to access paper files |
accommodate | to give what is needed | Physical spaces should accommodate the modern needs of work |
achieve | to succeed in finishing something or reaching an aim, especially after a lot of work or effort | Cost-saving is certainly one of the results you can achieve |
anticipate | to imagine or expect that something will happen | We anticipate that this trend will only increase |
assess | to judge or decide the amount, value, quality, or importance of something | And how do you assess your progress? |
believe me | said when emphasizing that something is true | Believe me, I can see where you're coming from |
brings me to | to cause someone to come to a particular place or thing | So, that brings me to the end of my talk |
conclude with | to end a speech, meeting, or piece of writing | I´ll conclude with some comments about how this will affect you |
cover | to deal with or direct attention to something | Well, there just wasn't enough time to cover everything |
digress | to move away from the main subject you are writing or talking about and to write or talk about something else | Could I just digress for a second? |
divide up | to (cause to) separate into parts or groups | So, I´ve divided my talk up into three sections |
dynamic | continuously changing or developing | The company buildings create a dynamic working atmosphere |
effective | successful or achieving the results that you want | Staff can work wherever and whenever is most effective |
exchange | the act of giving something to someone and them giving you something else | Come to the office to meet people and exchange information |
facilitate | to make something possible or easier | We work to facilitate cultural change within companies |
familiar with | knowing something or someone well | I don't know if you're familiar with this term? |
fill somebody in on something | to give someone extra or missing information | I'll just fill you in on the background first |
generate | to cause something to exist | It's important to generate enthusiasm for these changes |
go according to plan | to happen as one arranged or intended | Did the presentation go according to plan? |
hectic | full of activity, or very busy and fast | It's quite hectic over here too |
I know what you mean | used for telling someone that you understand their situation very well, often because you have had a similar experience | I know what you mean about the traffic – it's terrible! |
implement | to start using a plan or system | We are seeking to implement innovations in our work practices |
key | very important and having a lot of influence on other people or things | This is my key point |
measure | to judge the quality, effect, importance, or value of something | There are other ways to measure success |
miss out | to fail to include someone or something that should be included | Send an email to cover the parts you missed out |
move on | to start a new activity | OK, moving on now to look at how this all affects the workforce |
option | one thing that can be chosen from a set of possibilities, or the freedom to make a choice | Most staff aren't given the option to work flexible hours |
procedure | a set of actions that is the official or accepted way of doing something | Many of our procedures have been simplified recently |
put in place | to establish or implement, usually referring to a system, a social structure or an institution | We plan to put in place the necessary infrastructure |
quite | completely | I haven't quite finished yet |
quite a few | a fairly large number | There were quite a few technical hiccups |
refer to | to relate to a particular person or thing | 'Career nomads' refers to those employees who change the rules of time management |
request | a question in which you ask for something | I still think you should send the request again, though |
sense of purpose | the quality of having a definite purpose | Meetings have a sense of purpose, and result in decisions |
snowed under | having too much to do | Actually I'm quite snowed under at the moment |
start by | to begin a set of activities with the thing or person mentioned | I'd like to start by talking about some of the changes |
stick with | to continue to do something | They should have stuck with the original idea |
sum up | to express briefly the important facts about something or the characteristics of someone | To sum up, we need to focus efforts on our customer experience |
the means to | money, for example from an income, that allows you to buy things | We need to combine innovative working practices and the means to make them work |
transform | to change completely the appearance or character of something or someone | We're interested in transforming our corporate culture for the modern era |
turn to | to direct your attention, thoughts etc towards someone or something | I'd like to turn to the next agenda point if that's OK |
word something | to choose the words you use when you are saying or writing something | Well, you might want to word the email so that it's not too aggressive |
worth doing something | to be important or useful to do | It might be worth sending an email to everyone who came |