2019年商务英语高级词汇及例句汇总
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allotment (n.) the distribution of new company shares to the people who have applied for them配股 [例] Allotment has been made by random draw because of oversubscription. allowance (n.) something, such as money, given at regular intervals or for a specific purpose津贴 [例] An expenses allowance is paid monthly to each trainee. amalgamation (n.) a type of reorganization where two or more companies are combined into one company合并 [例] The amalgamation of the three companies strengthened the corporation. [同义词] combination, merger ambition (n.) strong desire to succeed in life or in a job雄心 [例] My sister has an ambition and desires to get MBA. [同义词] aspiration, desire, yearning amenity (n.) a feature that increases attractiveness or value, especially of a piece of real estate or a geographic location 生活福利设施 [例] a sunny apartment with amenities including air conditioning [同义词] facility, convenience amortize (v.) to pay off a debt by saving money on a regular basis分期清偿 [例] The repayment of the bond is amortized in 5 years. analyse (v.) study in detail分析 [例] We analysed the accounts. analysis (n.) detailed study, investigation分析 [例] The analysis report shows clear logics and integrity. analyst (n.) person who analyses分析家 [例] His intelligence and diligence made him an excellent and acute marketing analyst. annual (adj.) yearly年度的 [例] the annual accounts [同义词] yearly annual general meeting (n.) (AGM) a meeting of all the shareholders in a company年度股东大会 annul (v.) to cancel something or stop it from being legally effective 废除,取消 [例] The contract was annulled. [同义词] nullify annulment (n.) the act of canceling something or stopping it from being legally effective 废除,取消 [例] The disagreement of two parts resulted in the annulment of the contract signed at the very beginning of their cooperation. antedate (v.) to put an earlier date (on a document, letter, cheque, etc) than the date at the time of writing 倒填日期 [例] To make this cheque legal, you should antedate it by 7days. [同义词] backdate anti-dumping (adj.) of ways in which a country protects its economy by preventing other countries from dumping in it. 反倾销 [例] anti-dumping laws apology (n.) an acknowledgment expressing regret or asking pardon for a fault or offense.致歉 [例] a letter of apology appeal. (n.) being attractive吸引力 [例] This product has appeal for young people. [同义词] attraction, charm 2. (v.) be attractive to吸引人的 [同义词] attract, allure appendix (n.) a collection of supplementary material, usually at the end of a book附录 [例] to use an appendix for any information [同义词] addendum apply (v.) ask for something (in writing)(书面的)申请 [同义词] We applied for a loan. applicant (n.) person who applies申请人 [例] The applicant shows outstanding advantages among the candidates pool. application (n.) act of applying申请 application form (n.) pre-printed form to make a request for a job申请表 [例] Please fill in this application form at first. appoint (v.)choose someone for a job任命 [例] We have decided to appoint a new sales manager. [同义词] assign, designate appointee (n.) person chosen for a position or job被任命者 [例] He is lucky to be the appointee of this project. appointment (n.) 1. choice of someone for a new job任命 [例] The appointment of area financial controller implies he has been promoted. 2. arrangement for a meeting约定(会议) [例] We fixed an appointment at four o’clock. appraisaln.) calculation of the value of somebody or something 估价 [例] Their appraisal of the necklace is about RMB 1,000. [同义词] evaluation, valuation, assessment appraise (v.) to judge the value of somebody or something估价 [例] They appraised it was only worth $1. [同义词] evaluate, assess appraiser (n.) person who judges鉴定者,估价官 [例] Who will be the appraiser? appreciate (v.) 1. be thankful for感激 [例] I appreciated your help. 2. understand理解 [例] I appreciate your problems. 3.increase in value增值 [例] My shares have appreciated by 10%. apprentice (n.) young person who is learning a skill学徒 [例] Don’t listen to him. Jack is only an apprentice. [同义词] learner, beginner apprenticeship (n.) period of time spent learning a skill学徒年限,学徒身份 [例] Jack served an apprenticeship with a carpenter. appropriate (v.) to put an amount of money aside for a special purpose拨出(款项) [例] They appropriated $10,000 for bribery. approve (v.) agree to pass officially批准 [例] They Board approved the new plan. [同义词] accept |