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Unit 12
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Unit 12, Business Result Pre-Intermediate 2nd Ejercicios y tarjetas didácticas
Lista de palabras para Unit 12, Business Result Pre-Intermediate 2nd
Palabra | Definición | Ejemplo |
achieve sales targets | to fulfil goal set for a salesperson or sales department measured in revenue or units sold for a specific time | I was disappointed because we didn't achieve our sales targets last year. |
artificial | not real or not made of natural things but made to be like something that is real or natural | In 2006, residents arrived on the artificial island of Palm Jumeirah. |
average | the average amount is the amount you get when you add together several quantities and divide this by the total number of quantities | I think we've had a satisfactory year, but our CEO says our performance has been very average. |
booming | if business, trade, or a particular area is booming, it is increasing and being very successful | The economy's really booming here. |
closing figure | the price of shares etc at the end of a trading day on a financial market | In Tokyo this morning, the Nikkei closed at 20,235.73, that's 0.63% up on yesterday's closing figure. |
decline | to decrease in quantity or importance | Production of motor vehicles declined between 2005 and 2010. |
decrease | to become less or go down to a lower level, or to make something do this | Unemployment has decreased in the last two years. |
disappointed | unhappy because something you hoped for did not happen, or because someone or something was not as good as you expected | The employees are disappointed by the company's performance. |
disappointing | not as good as you hoped or expected | It's very disappointing – I really thought I had a big future here. |
drop | to fall suddenly onto the ground or into something | Production has dropped since 2005. |
encouraged | to give someone the courage or confidence to do something | And we were encouraged by the big fall in serious injuries last year. |
encouraging | giving you hope and confidence | The results were encouraging. |
environmental performance | the effects, whether regulated under chs. 280 to 295 or unregulated, of a facility on air, water, land, natural resources and human health | We've reduced pollution by 30%. Our environmental performance is good. |
excellent | extremely good or of very high quality | We've had a really excellent year, much better than we expected. |
expect | to think that something will happen because it seems likely or has been planned | Customers expect a company to be socially responsible. |
fall | to go down to a lower level, amount, price etc, especially a much lower one | The European markets fell again in response to the latest economic figures from the USA. |
go up | to increase in price, amount, level etc | If you want to buy shares, you should do it now before the price goes up too much. |
grow | to increase in amount, size, number, or strength | Sales grew last year. |
in terms of | if you explain or describe something in terms of a particular fact or event, you are explaining or describing it only in relation to that fact or event | We have a good safety record, both in terms of our workers and products. |
increase | if you increase something, or if it increases, it becomes bigger in amount, number, or degree | Since 2014, our business has increased by nearly 20%. |
lay off | to stop employing someone because there is no work for them to do | Due to poor performance, they had to lay off some members of staff. |
manage costs | reducing operating or production expenses in order to provide less expensive products or services to consumers | We are careful not to spend too much. We manage our costs. |
measure | to find the size, length, or amount of something, using standard units such as inches, metres etc | How do you measure your company's performance? |
open | not closed, so that things, people, air etc can go in and out or be put in and out | We employ a diverse range of staff. We're open to everybody. |
outsource | if a company, organization etc outsources its work, it employs another company to do it | Our company has grown so quickly that we had to outsource some of our production. |
perform well | if a product, business etc performs well, it makes a lot of money | Every investor loves companies that achieve their sales targets and perform well on the stock market. |
poor | not as good as it could be or should be | It's been a very poor performance – things can only get better. |
remain stable | not likely to change or come to an end suddenly | The price remained stable at €17.50. |
reputation | the opinion that people have about someone or something because of what has happened in the past | We have a good reputation for reliable service and quick response times. |
rise | to increase in number, amount, or value | Our costs rose by 10%, from $20 million to $22 million. |
safety record | any information, which can be used to support a safety claim and demonstrate the degree of acceptability of the safety performance of the services provided by an organisation | A company needs to have a good safety record, both in terms of its workers and its products. |
satisfactory | something that is satisfactory seems good enough for you, or good enough for a particular situation or purpose | We've had a satisfactory year, but our performance could have been better. |
socially responsible | the idea that a company's role is not just about producing goods, but that it has a duty to help people in society and protect the environment | Are you willing to pay more to use products from socially responsible companies? |
workplace diversity | employing people who may be different from each other and who do not all come from the same background | We're open to both sexes and all races. We believe in workplace diversity. |
world leader | a product, company, organization, or person that is a world leader is the most successful or advancedone in a particular area of activity | Japan is no longer the world leader in vehicle manufacturing. |