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Unit 5, Business Result Advanced (2nd) Ejercicios y tarjetas didácticas
Lista de palabras para Unit 5, Business Result Advanced (2nd)
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Palabra |
Definición |
Ejemplo |
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analyse something logically |
to study or examine something in detail,in a way that uses reason |
Monitor Evaluators have a great ability to analyse things logically |
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assess something periodically |
to make a decision about a person or situation after considering all the information, repeatedly at regular times |
Monitor Evaluators assess things periodically and look at options objectively |
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avoid |
to prevent something from happening or to not allow yourself to do something |
I prefer to avoid any last-minute changes |
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be clear about |
to be certain or having no doubt |
We must be clear about how this will affect morale |
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be entitled to |
to have the official right to do or have something |
Look, you're entitled to your opinion |
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be happy to |
to be very willing to do something, especially to help someone |
I'd be more than happy to oversee everything personally |
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be prepared to |
to be willing, or happy to agree to do something |
I'm prepared to agree to that if the price is reduced |
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be relied on |
to need a particular thing or the help and support of someone or something in order to continue, to work correctly, or to succeed |
Implementers can be relied on to perform consistently |
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be right in thinking |
used when you believe something is true or likely but are not certain |
Would I be right in thinking we agreed not to use that logo? |
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be viewed positively |
to have a positive opinion or a nice way of thinking about someone or something |
Specialists are usually viewed positively for their knowledge |
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communicate something effectively |
to share information with others by speaking, writing, moving your body, or using other signals, in a way that is successful and achieves what you want |
They may have trouble communicating their ideas effectively |
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compromise |
an agreement in an argument in which the people involved reduce their demands or change their opinion in order to agree |
Try to reach a compromise during the negotiation |
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conflict |
an active disagreement between people with opposing opinions or principles |
Different people deal with conflict in different ways |
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cope with |
to deal successfully with a difficult situation |
Implementers cope with things practically |
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deal with |
to take action in order to achieve something or in order to solve a problem |
How can we best deal with this issue? |
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deviate from |
to do something that is different from the usual or common way of behaving |
Implementers tend not to deviate from a set path |
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diplomatic |
acting in a way that does not cause offence |
You must be diplomatic when you're dealing with angry customers |
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emphasis |
the particular importance or attention that is given to something |
There was an emphasis on quantity rather than quality at my last job |
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emphasize |
to show that something is very important or worth giving attention to |
We must emphasize the importance of this new initiative to the board |
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focus on |
to give a lot of attention to one particular person, subject, or thing |
Specialists tend to focus on technicalities |
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get at |
to suggest or express something in a way that is not direct or clear |
I don't see what you're getting at |
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go ahead with |
to start to do something, especially after planning it or asking permission to do it |
I just won't be able to go ahead with the launch in Vienna |
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I see what you mean |
used to say that you understand what someone is trying to explain to you |
I see what you mean, but surely we need to get this right now? |
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leave somebody to |
to give someone responsibility for dealing with something |
Riccardo, can I leave you to liaise with the printer? |
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look at something objectively |
to think about a subject in a way that is based on facts and not influenced by personal beliefs or feelings, so that you can make a decision about it |
Let's look at the situation objectively |
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make sure |
to take special care to do something |
Can I just make sure I've understood this correctly? |
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on the right track |
doing something correctly or well |
It's good to know I'm on the right track |
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pay attention to |
to watch, listen to, or think about something or someone carefully or with interest |
Co-ordinators don't pay enough attention to their own duties |
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perform consistently |
to do something, especially something difficult or useful, in a way that does not change |
Implementers perform consistently and cope with things practically |
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propose |
to offer or suggest a possible plan or action for other people to consider |
How do you propose we deal with this issue? |
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pursue something vigorously |
to try to achieve something in a way that uses a lot of energy and strength or determination |
Resource Investigators pursue opportunities vigorously outside the team |
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push somebody hard |
to encourage or force someone to do something or to work hard |
Shapers often get results because they push others hard |
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spur somebody into action |
to encourage someone to do something or to encourage them to try harder to achieve something |
Shapers spur their team into action |
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stay focused |
to give a lot of attention to one particular thing and not to get distracted |
Can we try and stay focused on the facts? |
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steer clear of |
to avoid someone or something that seems unpleasant, dangerous, or likely to cause problems |
Teamworkers like to steer clear of confrontation |
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thrive on |
to grow, develop, or be successful |
Shapers thrive on pressure and challenge |
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tread carefully |
to speak or behave carefully to avoid upsetting or causing offence to anyone |
You have to tread carefully with this person |
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try to avoid |
to attempt to prevent something from happening or to not allow yourself to do something |
Look, can we try to avoid any serious setbacks here? |
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work on |
to try very hard to improve or achieve something |
I'll just keep working on it |
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worry excessively |
to think too much about problems or unpleasant things that might happen in a way that makes you feel unhappy and frightened |
Completer Finishers tend to worry excessively about minor details |