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      2019年商務(wù)英語高級(jí)詞匯及例句(10)

      來源:考試網(wǎng)   2019-09-20【

        compete (v.) succeed in doing better than (another person/company)競爭

        [例] It’s difficult to compete with low-priced imports.

        competition (n.) process of trying to do better競爭

        [例] The competition is very fierce.

        competitor (n.) person/company that competes競爭者

        [例] Dozens of competitors are applying for the position of sales manager.

        [同義詞] rival, opponent, adversary

        competitive (adj.) of a product which competes well有競爭力的

        [例] It’s important to keep a competitive edge.

        [同義詞] rival, competing, vying, combative

        competitive edge (n.) advantage競爭優(yōu)勢

        [例] We have competitive edge in this respect.

        competitiveness (n.) process of being competitive 競爭力

        competence (n.) ability to do a job well, skill or efficiency能力,勝任

        [例] The promotion of an employee should be judged chiefly by his competence.

        [同義詞] ability, capability

        component1. (n.) piece of machinery機(jī)器部件

        2. (n.) part that goes into the final product產(chǎn)品零件

        [例] This new type of machine contains many components.

        [同義詞] part,replacement

        complimentary (adj.) given free to repay a favor or as an act of courtesy 免費(fèi)贈(zèng)送的

        [例] complimentary ticket

        concentrated marketing (n.) marketing directed at one segment of the market密集性市場策略

        condition (n.) 1. general state 狀態(tài)2. term of a contract 條款

        conditions (n. pl) situation狀況,環(huán)境

        [例] It will probably be appropriate to start an interview with a neutral chat by asking non-controversial questions – perhaps about the weather or the traffic conditions.

        conditions of employment (n.) terms of employment雇傭條款

        [例] Do all the workers make clear of conditions of employment?

        configuration (n.) organization and layout of equipment生產(chǎn)設(shè)備的布置

        [例] Better configuration can increase operational efficiency.

        conflict (n.) disagreement爭執(zhí)

        [例] Conflict can clear the air by letting people get their bad feelings ‘off their chest’.

        [同義詞] clash, collision, disagreement

        conglomerate (n.) group of companies jointly owned producing different products企業(yè)集團(tuán)

        [例] One of the main advantages of a conglomerate is that the risk is spread over a number of companies operating in different markets.

        consensus (n.) agreement一致同意

        [例] They came into consensus in the end.

        consign [ `sCnsI ] (v.) send (goods) to a buyer寄售

        [例] The exporter will consign the goods to the buyer after the shipment.

        [同義詞] deliver, transfer, convey

        consignee (n) a person or an organization intended to receive goods sent 收貨人

        [例] We will inform the consignee of the date of shipping.

        [同義詞] receiver

        consignment (n.) group of goods sent in one load 運(yùn)送之物

        [同義詞] commitment, delivery

        consolidate (v.) put the accounts of subsidiary companies into the parent company’s accounts合并

        [例] In the year end, the financial department will consolidate all the financial items to outcome the balance sheet.

        [同義詞] unit, join, combine

        consolidated accounts accounts of subsidiaries grouped together with the parent company合并賬目

        consortium (n.) a group of companies formed for a special purples, for example, to bid for a large contract協(xié)會(huì), 聯(lián)盟, (國際)財(cái)團(tuán)

        [例] In order to bid for a large contract, these several companies formed a consortium.

        [同義詞] syndicate

        consultancy (n.) a business or agency offering expert or professional advice in a field咨詢公司

        [例] open a financial consultancy

        consultantn.) one that gives expert or professional advice咨詢官

        [例] She is the No.1 marketing consultant , esp. in promotional strategies.

        consumables (n. pl) goods which are used up in the production

        n process消耗品

        [例] In order to get final products, we must use up a lot of consumables in the production process.

        consumer (n.) person who buys goods or services消費(fèi)者

        [例] In this theory the consumer is assumed to be rational.

        consumer behavior purchasing patterns of consumers 消費(fèi)者行為

        [例] Before we enter this market , we should make a research into the consumer behavior .

        consumer durables expensive items which last a number of years耐用品

        [例] Refrigerators and washing machines belong to consumer durables.

        consumer goods (n.) goods bought by consumers as opposed to industry生活消費(fèi)品

        [例] It is consumers, not industry, who buy consumer goods.

        container (n) a very large wooden or metal box into which a number of goods may be packed before being transported by road , rail or ship 集裝箱

        [例]Near the dock you can see many container trucks being driven into and out of the port.

        contingency (n.) possible emergency which, if it happens, will need immediate action突發(fā)事件,意外事故

        [例] It is a real contingency to him that the marketing price fluctuates violently.

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