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literature ͨӢZУʾ"ČW";̄ӢZtʾ"printed matters, including leaflets, instruction, product catalogue, price list, etc. (YϣTaƷfaƷĿrĿ)"
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In order to market our new productwe have printed fine literature.(N®aƷ҂ӡ˾Y)claim ͨӢZ˼"ҪJI";̄ӢZtʾ"demand or request for a thing considered one's due (r)"
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We claimed on that shipping company for the loss involved.(҂݆˾Ppʧr)reference ͨӢZʾ"ἰ";̄ӢZУ˼"persons or firms named by a customer asking a supplier for credit, from whom the supplier can get information about the business reputation of the customer (C)"
My reference will prove to you that I am efficient and dependable. (ҵēˌCҵĹǸЧģǿه)ˌӢZ˲(English common core)~R̄ӢZ߀eČT~R
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backlog: orders to supply, needing to be dealt with quickly (eǷδ؛ӆ)
e.g. We have a large backlog. (҂eӆ؛)
in-tray: tray for incoming documents (kÁbյļĻ@;ʢŌҪlȥļout-tray, lĻ@)
e.g. When l am awayplease help to check my in-tray. (ҲڵĕrՈҲ鿴ҵĻ@)
overheadsroutine administrative and maintenance eXPenses of a business (˾ճ_֧MľM܇M)
e.g. We have some money indeedbut we are very sorry that we cannot return the money nowas we have to consider our overheads. (҂_ЩXǣdzǸ҂Ŀǰ߀@PX҂ÿ]҂ճ_N)
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outstanding accountsaccounts that are overdue for payment (δĎ)
e.g. We hope the outstanding account can be settled within this month. Otherwise, our accounting department will consider changing the conditions of payment for future orders. (҂ϣ㷽܌ǷYtҷؔղ]׃֧l)
debit note a note in a form similar to an invoice but used where an invoice would not be right for the purpose. The debit note relates to charges, such as freight, extra to amounts already invoiced for goods, and is also used to correct mistakes such as an amount under-charged in an invoice. (ָ֪ͨu֪ͨIe`ļ֪ͨIe`Ҫӛ()I~~aX;c֮'credit note(J֪ͨ))
e.g. We shall of course refund to you the premium upon receipt of your debit note or, if you like, you may draw on us at sight for the amount required. (һյゃ֪ͨ҂ѱUM߀oゃゃԸԒҲ_څRƱ҂ȡ~)
unsocial hourstime for overwork (c罻ӛ_ͻĕrgӰĕrg)
e.g. We should emphasize the large extra bonus for working in unsocial hours.(҂ҕ~Ӱl~)flexitime systemsystem of flexible working hours (ԹƶȣһNc`_°rgĹƶ磬ijÿ칤İ˂СrֻЏʮc犵cһæĕrgô̶ԲcϰЩr˾ϰ;ҲһҎc°ǰ°оĹrg(10001500)core time`Ĺrgflexiband)
e.g. The first item on the agenda is a discussion of the management's proposals on flexitime system.(hűĵһӑՓYďԹ)
living out of a suitcase: often go on business trips ()
e.g. My husband is a sales-manager. He is a man living out of a suitcase.(ɷN۽dz)
make five clerks redundantdismiss five clerks (ÆT)
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1. able ability enable capable be able to do܉…
have the ability to do܉…:
enable sb to doʹ……:be capable of܉…:
2. absent x~present
3. abroad: live ~ go ~
4. access: ;;CHave access to sth
5. absorb be absorbed inȫ؞ע…
6. accept receiveյ(һ)
7. ay accident=by chance żȻ on purpose
8. according to
9. take… into account=take… into consideration …]ڃ
10. accuse sb of sth = charge sb with(for) sth ָ؟… …;ָ… …
11. be accustomed to = be used to T sth doing sth
used to ^ȥ ^ȥ do sth
12. achieve @_
13. adapt=adjust m ~ adopt B;
14. add to add up to Ӌ_
15. in addition(to)=besides
16. adequate=enough
17. admit J
18. in advance Aǰ
19. take advantage of = make use of
20. affect (v.) effect (n.) influence (v & n) Ӱ effort Ŭ
have an effect/influence on…Ӱ
make an effort to do make efforts to do
21. afford (to do) sth I///֧
22. be afraid of
23. at the age of
24. agree with ͬ
agree on ͬ (p…_һ)
agree to ͬ (ϼĸ¼݅S…)
25. ahead of time ǰ
26. by air=by plane by sea= by ship by bus/train on foot
27. after all above all (not…) at all һc(Ҳ) all over
28. allow/permit … to do… S……
29. although/though but B~ ͬrھС
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