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      2019年商務(wù)英語(yǔ)高級(jí)詞匯及例句(28)

      來(lái)源:考試網(wǎng)   2019-10-04【

      N

        NASDAQ (National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotation) (美)全國(guó)證券交易商自動(dòng)化報(bào)價(jià)系統(tǒng)

        nationalization (n) the action of making companies under central government control 國(guó)有化

        [例]All companies opposed nationalization of the wholesale sector.

        [同義詞]privatization

        near money (n) an item that can be easily exchanged into money 準(zhǔn)貨幣

        [同義詞] quasi-money

        negotiable (adj.) able to be negotiated subject to agreement可協(xié)商解決的,可轉(zhuǎn)讓的

        [例] A negotiable bill can be transferred freely.

        negotiate (v.) discuss with another or others to reach agreement, bargain磋商

        [同義詞] bargain, deal, debate

        negotiation (n.) (often plural) act of bargaining磋商

        [例] We are starting our annual pay negotiations next week.

        net (adj.) after all deductions have been made凈的

        [例] net profit

        network (n.)net of relations 關(guān)系網(wǎng)絡(luò)

        [例] set up the network for his future business

        nominate (v) 1.to propose by name as a candidate, especially for election 提名

        [例]All board members nominated David for the president.

        2.to designate or appoint to an office, a responsibility, or an honor 任命

        [例] He was nominated by the selection board as area manager directing the sales in North China.

        [同義詞] appoint

        non-negotiable (adj) 1. can’t be changed or discussed 不可改變(商量)的

        [例] The terms in the contract are all by agreement of two parties and is non-negotiable.

        2.can’t be exchanged for money 不可轉(zhuǎn)讓的

        [例] This is a non-negotiable cheque.

        nosedive (v) a sudden, swift drop or plunge 猛跌

        [例]Stock prices took a nosedive.

        [同義詞] plummet

        notice (n.) 1. information about something that will happen通知

        [例] The workers gave the management 24 hours’ notice of the strike.

        2. information that a person will leave his employment (voluntarily or not)辭職通告

        [例] I’ve heard that three more are going to give in their notice in May.

        null and void (adj) without legal force 無(wú)效的

        [例]The lease contract matured last Saturday , so it is now null and void.

        [同義詞] invalid

        nullify (v) to make null使無(wú)效

        [例] Due to default of our partner, we nullified the contract.

        [同義詞] invalidate.

      O

        objective (n.) target, aim目標(biāo)

        [例] The daily 10 customers is a burdensome objective for the salesman.

        obsolete (adj.) no longer used過(guò)時(shí)的

        [例] The old product is now obsolete.

        [同義詞] outmoded, antiquated, old-fashioned

        obsolescence (n.) process of going out of date because of advances in technology陳舊

        occupation (n) an activity that serves as one's regular source of livelihood職業(yè)

        [例]What is your full-time occupation and part-time avocation?

        [同義詞] avocation

        offer [ 5CfE ] (n.) statement that you are willing to pay a certain amount出價(jià)

        [例] We made a good offer.

        offer (v.) say you are willing to pay/help出價(jià)

        off-season (adj & adv) in the cheap, less busy season 淡季的

        [例] The sweater is a real bargain for I bought it off-season.

        off-the-peg (adj.) standard, not customized現(xiàn)成的,標(biāo)準(zhǔn)的

        [例] All the washing machines have off-the-peg parts.

        off-the-shelf (adj.) referring to goods which are made before a customer order is placed

        [例] Before the consumer order is placed, they have prepared off-the-shelf goods.

        opening [ 5EupniN ] (n.) job; vacancy職位空缺

        [例] Is there any opening for the applicants?

        operate (v.) run or work a machine/business運(yùn)轉(zhuǎn)

        [例] The section head should make full function to operate daily production.

        operating profits profits which result from day-to-day business營(yíng)業(yè)利潤(rùn)

        operations chart (n.) graphic which shows the operations on a part of the production system操作圖

        [例] Have you make clear of the operations chart? It can show you the operations on a part of the production system.

        operative (n) worker工人

        [例] She is a skilled operative.

        opportunity (n.) chance to do something機(jī)會(huì)

        [例] There are opportunities and risks in this market.

        optimize (v.) to do something in the best possible way, for example, production使最優(yōu)化

        [例] The factory tried to optimize the production.

        option (n.) possibility, opportunity選擇權(quán),買賣特權(quán)

        [例] We have the first option to buy the property.

        [同義詞] choice, alternative, selection

        share option (n.) right to buy/sell shares at a certain price on a future date授給在一定時(shí)期內(nèi)按預(yù)定價(jià)格買賣股票的權(quán)利

        original (n) the source from which a copy, reproduction, or translation is made 原件

        [例] Keep the original for later reference.

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