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Unit 11
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Unit 11, Optimise B1 Plus Ejercicios y tarjetas didácticas
Lista de palabras para Unit 11, Optimise B1 Plus
Palabra | Definición | Ejemplo |
activity | things that you do | My free time activities include hiking and climbing. |
administer | to give someone a drug or medical treatment | The drugs are administered intravenously. |
administration | the people in an organization who manage its business and operations | The decision to cancel the trip was made by the school administration |
advise | to tell someone what you think they should do, especially when you know more than they do about something | His lawyer advised him not to say anything. |
advice | when you say what you think someone should do | Can I give you some advice? |
build | a version of an application that is given by development team to the software testing team | A build, when tested and certified by the software testing team, is provided to the customers as "release". |
builder | someone whose job it is to make buildings | Carl is a builder and he works very hard. |
comment | to express an opinion | I can't really comment. |
conduct | the way someone behaves, especially in relation to particular rules or accepted ways of behaving | Two players were sent off for violent conduct. |
conductor | a person who directs the performance of an orchestra or choir | After seeing a professional orchestra for the first time, Milly said she wanted to become a conductor |
direct | to be in charge of a film or play and tell the actors how to play their parts | He's an actor but now he wants to direct a film. |
direction | the position towards which someone or something moves or faces | All of these determine future directions for research |
edit | to make changes to a text or film, deciding what will be removed and what will be kept in | Janet edited books for a variety of publishers. |
edition | a particular form or version of a published text | And welcome to tonight's edition of Use your senses. |
inspect | to look at (something) carefully in order to learn more about it, to find problems | I got out of the car to inspect the damage. |
invent | create or design (something that has not existed before); be the originator of | Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone in 1876 |
lecture | an educational talk to an audience, especially one of students in a university | He regularly gives lectures on modern French literature |
lecturer | a teacher at a university or college | She found the lecturer very boring. |
manage | to succeed in doing something difficult, especially after trying very hard | I finally managed to push the huge animal away |
manager | someone whose job is to manage part or all of a company or other organization | Ask the manager. |
operate | work | It's a Swedish company and it operates in 37 countries. |
operation | an occasion when a doctor cuts a body for medical reasons in order to repair, remove, or replace an unhealthy or damaged part | Have you ever had an operation? |
present | to give, show, provide, or make known | Gottlieb will present her research in a series of lectures this spring. |
presentation | when someone explains an idea to a group | He gave a presentation about the new marketing plan. |
produce | make or manufacture from components or raw materials | Costner produced and directed the film. |
production | live version of a website or web application | Code must undergo extensive development and testing before it is validated as production ready. |
report | something that gives facts about a situation or event | Each child wrote a report about their visit to the museum |
reporter | a person whose job is to discover information about news events and describe them for a newspaper or magazine or for radio or television | A reporter is a person who collects and reports news for newspapers, radio, or TV. |
sail | to travel on water in a ship or boat | He sailed around the world on a luxury liner |
sailor | someone who works on a boat or ship | I could see sailors on the ship |
supervise | observe and direct the execution of (a task or activity) | Griffiths closely supervised the research |
supervision | the activity of managing a department, project, etc. and of making sure that things are done correctly and according to the rules | Supervision of capital markets will help to mobilise resources for investment in the least-developed countries. |
come up | arise, appear, happen | With Christmas coming up, people don't have much money to spare. |
get by | survive (often in terms of money, food, etc.) | I have to buy my own clothes. I get by on the money I earn from my after-school job. |
get through | succeed, finish | I waited a day and got through to an automated message that transferred me to an employee. |
put forward | suggest, offer | Her name was put forward for the lead role in the play |
put through | connect, e.g. on a phone | I'll put you through to him. |
stand in for | replace temporarily and represent | Lorraine was ready to stand in if Helen got sick. |
take over | take control of a company or organisation | Can you take over the cooking while I walk the dog? |
be made redundant | if you are redundant, your employer no longer has a job for you | I'd worked there for 30 years when I was suddenly made redundant. |
full-time | for all the hours of the week during which it is usual for people to work, study etc | Both her parents work full-time. |
overtime | for only part of the usual working day or week | How much overtime do you do every month? |
part-time | lasting or intended to last or remain unchanged indefinitely. | After my children were born I decided to go part-time |
permanent | a fixed regular payment, typically paid on a monthly basis but often expressed as an annual sum, made by an employer to an employee, especially a professional or white-collar worker. | Because this is a permanent job, I'm entitled to sick leave and other benefits |
salary | move or cause to move from one place to another, especially over a small distance | As a psychotherapist, I earned a good salary and enjoyed a good life |
shift | a group of workers who do a job for a period of time during the day or night, or the period of time itself | As the night shift leaves, the day shift arrives |
temporary | not having a job that provides money | His job here is only temporary. |
unemployed | an unoccupied position or job | How long have you been unemployed? |
vacancy | job opening | Are there any vacancies in your department at the moment? |