BEC商務(wù)英語考試高頻詞匯

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商務(wù)英語考試高頻詞匯1

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約定(會議)

[例] We fixed an appointment at four o’clock.

appraisal (n.) calculation of the value of somebody or something 估價

[例] Their appraisal of the necklace is about RMB 1,000.

[同義詞] evaluation, valuation, assessment

appraise (v.) to judge the value of somebody or something估價

[例] They appraised it was only worth $1.

[同義詞] evaluate, assess

appraiser (n.) person who judges鑒定者,估價官

[例] Who will be the appraiser?

商務(wù)英語考試高頻詞匯2

assemble (v.)1. put (a product) together from component parts裝配

[例] After the internal innovation, the efficiency of workers’ assembling machines has greatly improved.

2.to bring or call together into a group or whole集合

[例] Ask your colleagues to assemble in the meeting room at 10:15.

assembly-line (n.) layout of workers and machines where the work passes from one worker to the next, usually on a moving belt, until it is finished裝配線

[例] All the workers should take care of the assembly line.

assembly (n.) putting (a product) together裝配

[例] We have automated assembly line.

assembly point (n.) a place where people should gather in an emergency.集合地點

assented stock (n.) an item of financial value, eg an ordinary share, that belongs to someone who has agreed to the conditions of a takeover bid 同意股票

assess (v.) estimate the value of估價

[例] The property was assessed at £20,000.

[同義詞] value, evaluate

assessment (n.) calculation of value估價

[例] a tax assessment

[同義詞] evaluation, appraisal

asset (n.) something of value which is owned by a company資產(chǎn)

[例] Their company’s major asset is its property.

[同義詞] property

asset backing (n.) the total value of the assets of a company divided by the number of ordinary shares issues. 資產(chǎn)保證

[例] We must ensure a solid asset backing for our company.

associate company (n.) a company of which more than 20%, but less than 51% of the share capital is held by another company .聯(lián)營公司

[例] This firm is an associate company , not a holding company.

current assets (n.) assets in daily use by a business 流動資產(chǎn)

fixed assets (n.) property and machinery固定資產(chǎn)

[例] Plants and machines are fixed assets.

frozen assets (n.) assets which cannot be sold, usually because there is a dispute凍結(jié)資產(chǎn)

intangible assets (n.) assets which cannot be seen (such as goodwill, patents etc.)無形資產(chǎn)

liquid assets (n.) cash or bills which can be easily converted into cash流動資產(chǎn)

[例] The amount of liquid assets is important to a company.

tangible assets (n.) assets which can be seen (such as property, machinery etc.)有形資產(chǎn)

at par ( adj/ adv) of a share or other security that has the same value on the market as the value written on the share itself 平價(市值等于票面值)

[例] She bought the shares at par.

ATM (n.) automatic teller machine 自動取款機

[例] You can draw cash from any ATM at any time in Shanghai by using this Visa Card.

[同義詞] cashpoint

商務(wù)英語考試高頻詞匯3

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學(xué)徒

[例] Don’t listen to him. Jack is only an apprentice.

[同義詞] learner, beginner

apprenticeship (n.) period of time spent learning a skill學(xué)徒年限,學(xué)徒身份

[例] Jack served an apprenticeship with a carpenter.

appropriate (v.) to put an amount of money aside for a special purpose撥出(款項)

[例] They appropriated $10,000 for bribery.

approve (v.) agree to pass officially批準

[例] They Board approved the new plan.

[同義詞] accept

approval(n.) agreement批準

aptitude (n.) natural ability (to do a task)天資

[例] She had a high aptitude for business.

arbitrage(n.) the purchase of securities on one market for immediate resale on another market in order to profit from a price discrepancy套利

[例] He made big fortune by arbitrage.

arbitration (n.) process of settling a dispute仲裁

[例] We shall have to resort to arbitration.

[同義詞] judgement, adjudication

area (n.) region區(qū)域

[例] His sales area is the North East.

[同義詞] district, region, territory

arrears (n.) money which is owed and has not been paid on time到期未付帳

[例] The payment in arrears amounts to$100.

[同義詞] arrearage, debt, liabilities

arrival notice (n.) a note sent by a carrier to the receiver( consignee) saying that goods have arrived 到貨通知[例] After your receipt of the arrival notice from the carrier---COSCO, please arrange the picking-up of the goods at the dock.

artifical person (n.) a company considered as having a separate legal identity from the people who work for it, although some of these people will represent the will of the company 法人

[例] The company is regarded legally as an artifical person.

[同義詞] fictitious person, juristic person

as per (adv) according to根據(jù)

[例] As per your request that is made in your last mail, we are writing to confirm our point concerning the price.

asap as soon as possible 及早

[例] After the cargo reaches your dock,please inform us by fax or email asap.

商務(wù)英語考試高頻詞匯4

average1. (n.) the number which is calculated by adding several figures together and then divided by the number of figures均數(shù)

[例] The sales average has been around 250 units.

[同義詞] mean

2. (adj.) middle平均的

[例] the average price

averaging (n.) trading shares from the same company at different prices at the same time 股票平均買賣法

[例] Average can maintain the price of a security.

awareness (n.) being conscious of something知道

[例] He has no awareness about the transaction.

axe 1.(v) remove or dismiss somebody 解雇

[例] Several thousand of jobs will be axed next month due to the great depression.

[同義詞] dismiss ,sack, lay off ,fire

2.(n)removal or dismissal 解雇

[例] I will under the axe if I can’t reach the sales goal this year.

商務(wù)英語考試高頻詞匯5

attempt 1.(n.) trial, effort努力、嘗試

[例] We have made an attempt to enter a new market.

2. (v.) try

attn (abbr) for the attentin of交由某人親啟

[例] He wrote ATTN Mr.Johnson. on the envelop.

auction (n.)the way of selling in which each item is sold at an open meeting to the person who makes the highest bid拍賣

[例] He sold his villa in the auction at 200,000 dollars.

auction (v.) to sell something to the person who makes the highest offer; sell something by auction拍賣

[例] His house was auctioned last week.

audio-conference (n.) a meeting with people who cannot all be together at the same time, using audio (telephone) equipment 電話會議

[例] The scheduled meeting has been cancelled for SARS, and we are planning to hold an audio-conference next week.

audit (n.) examination of the accounts of a company審計

[例] We require an audit confirmation from your account opening bank.

auditing (n.) official process of checking the accounts of a company to see if they represent a true picture審計

[例] The bank is under its annual internal auditing.

auditor (n.) person who audits審計員

authenticate (v.) proof that something is real or true 認證

[例] You should ask a skilled attorney to authenticate the signature at the bottom of this document in case that it is a forged one.

[同義詞] certify

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