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Unit 3
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Unit 3, Business Result Upper-Intermediate (2nd) Ejercicios y tarjetas didácticas
Lista de palabras para Unit 3, Business Result Upper-Intermediate (2nd)
Palabra | Definición | Ejemplo |
accurate forecast | a very precise description of what is likely to happen in the future, based on information that is available now | We need an accurate forecast of the time needed to complete it |
brainstorming | when a group of people meet in order to try to develop ideas and think of ways of solving problems | Phase one in most projects begins with brainstorming |
budget constraint | represents all the combinations of goods and services that a consumer may purchase given current prices within his or her given income | There are no budget constraints at this brainstorming stage |
capacity | someone's ability to do something | Let's look at ways to increase our capacity |
case | an example of a particular situation or of something happening | Is that really the case? |
catering | the activity of providing and serving food and drinks at parties, meetings etc for money | I've already received offers from various catering companies |
collaboration | when you work together with another person or group to achieve something, especially in science or art | The Tech-Tariff project is a collaboration between two different companies |
come along | to be developing or making progress | How's the product development coming along? |
convinced | feeling certain that something is true | I'm afraid I'm not convinced at all |
entirely | completely and in every possible way | I'm not entirely convinced by this argument |
fall behind schedule | to fail to finish work on time | The whole project will be delayed if you fall behind schedule |
forward | towards a place or position that is in front of you | Are you sure that's the best way forward? |
go ahead with something | to start to do something, especially after planning it or asking permission to do it | I suggest we just go ahead with the plan |
go out of control | if something is out of control, no-one has any power over it | Costs have gone out of control on this project |
go over budget | costing or being more than the amount alloted or budgeted | One of our teams has gone over budget significantly |
handset | a handheld controller for a piece of electronic equipment, such as a television or video recorder | We've hit a problem with the handset battery life |
hit a problem | suddenly confront or come up against a problem | We've hit a problem that the designers are looking at now |
ideal | the best or most suitable that something could possibly be | That's not an ideal solution |
launch | to start something, usually something big or important | The aim is to launch a hi-tech phone with new advanced features |
make a mess of something | to do something badly | The manufacturers have really made a mess of things |
make a plan | an orderly or step-by-step conception or proposal for accomplishing an objective | Let's make a plan of how this will work |
make the launch date | to appoint the date of a launch | They didn't make the launch date as advertised |
meet the deadline | finish something by a deadline | They're not happy we can't meet the deadline |
merchandise | goods that are being sold | Our team will bring the merchandise to the venue |
miss the deadline | fail to finish something by a deadline | Do everything you can in order not to miss the deadline |
miss the launch date | not to accomplish the tasks till the appointed date of start | I'm afraid it looks like we're going to miss the launch date |
overspend | to spend more money than you can afford | All these problems led to a slight overspend |
point | a single fact, idea, or opinion that is part of an argument or discussion | I take your point, but is that really necessary? |
proposal | a plan or suggestion which is made formally to an official person or group, or the act of making it | Changing back to the old suppliers would be my proposal |
realistic budget | a budget that is actually possible rather than what you would like to happen | It's just not possible as it simply isn't a realistic budget |
run into problems | to face problems | It's easy to run into problems with so many people involved |
run smoothly | to do something in a steady way, without stopping and starting again | Things are running smoothly so far |
side | one of the two areas that are on the left or the right of an imaginary line, or on the left or the right of a border, wall, river etc | How does your side of things look? |
site | a place where something important or interesting happened | The clearing of the site took place quickly and easily |
status | the official legal position or condition of a person, group, country etc | What's the current status of the project? |
stay on track | to be likely to achieve the result you want | Let's assume the construction phase stays on track |
stay the course | to finish something in spite of difficulties | It's important that you stay the course and don't give up |
stay within budget | not spending more money than had been planned for | That's good that we'll stay within budget this time |
tariff | a list of fixed prices charged by a hotel or restaurant, for example for the cost of meals or rooms | MMT-Tec's new tariff includes free videophoning and multimedia message services |
upfront planning | means you can predict everything in advance | It'll require years of upfront planning |
worth a try | deserving of an attempt | I guess it's worth a try as we don't have any other options |