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비즈니스 영어 단어 공부 1( with 뜻, 예문)

 

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The R&D department the Research and Development department I am in charge of the R&D department
finger in every pie be involved in many different activities (often negative) John seems to know everything, he really has a finger in every pie in this office.
donkey work the hard, boring part of a job I think I made a mistake doing the easy part first. Now I am stuck doing the donky work
long haul long distance; long-term I just came back from my business trip, and now I feel exhausted after my long haul flight.
accounting team a team responsible for recording and reporting the cash flow transactions of a company We have to talk to the accounting team regarding our budget.
What do you recommand..? used to ask for recommandation What do you recommand I see here?
used to ~ (하곤했다)
be used to ing(익숙하다)
done or experienced in the past, but no longer done or experienced I used to play baseball when I was in college
go in enter a place I think it is time to go in for the meeting
out-of-town coming from outside a town or from another town Several out-of-town clients have come to our office today.
running late doing things or arriving in places later than planned I am running late, so I have to hurry.
so far up to this time He has been to three countries so far
conflict an active disagreement between people with opposing opinions or principles His views brought him into conflict with the team leader.
calm down stop feeling upset, angry, or excited You have to calm down and listen to her reason
insult act in a way or say something that is offensive or rude to someone He insulted me; he said that I was disorganized.
I think you'd better... used to give specific advice I think you had better take a break
Would you like..? used when offering something or inviting someone Would you like to join us for dinner tonight?
call someone in request that someone come to have a talk The manager called him in for a private meeting.
small talk social conversation about unimportant things, often between people who do not know each other well Some people do not enjoy going to parties because they have to make small talk with strangers.
marketing department the department that promotes the company and drive sales of its proucts and services As a member of the marketing department, you have to be confident in dealing with people.
advertising team a creative team responsible for generating attention-grabbing ideas that will entice the consumer or target audience We need to have a meeting with the advertising team for a TV commercial
in a nutshell briefly summarize something She explained the matter to us in a nutshell
get down to business begin to get serious,; get down to work Now that the contract has been signed, it is time to get down to business.
take the floor follow someone else in conducting a meeting or presentation After John finishes presenting the sales reports, I will take the floor.
can't stand hate someone or something My aunt cannot stand her new office
take a break have a short rest period in one's work I take a break at 10:30
come by visit a place for a short time We came by to see the new computers.
take a look look at with attention The team leader wants to take a look at your report
biased  showing an unreasonable like or dislike for a person based on personal opinions He gave a biased report during the meeting.
just a second used to ask somebody to wait or pause for a short time Just a second - can you tell me where the restroom is?
collaboration the situation of two or more people working together to create or achieve the same thing. The new project is a collaboration between the marketing team and the sales team.
pass on give something to someone after somone else gave it to you Allow me to pass on your details
CTO chief technology officer I would also like to introduce you to our new CTO, Mr, Jones.
must be used to show that something is likely, probably, or certain to be true You must be the new executive assistant
let someone introduce 누군가를 소개하다 Now let me properly introduce myself. I'm in charge of the marketing department here.
differ be not like something or someone else, either physically or in another way The twins look alike, but they differ in personality
professionally dressed wearing a suit - slacks or skirt, button shirt, and a matching jacket A professionally dressed man came to our office
walk into enter something by walking  The family walked into the restaurant and sat down.
go the extra mile 더 애를 쓰다 I like doing business with that company; they always go the extra mile.
back to square one if you are back to square one, you have to start working on a plan from the beginning I thought everything was settled, but now my clients say they are not happy with the deal. Thus, I am back to square one.
take matters into your own hands deal with a problem yourself because the people who should have dealt with it have failed to do so Because Nick was not able to finish the project on time, his boss decided to take matters into his own hands
get promoted advance to a higher position or rank She will get promoted to General Manager this year.
Have you heard ... ? a question used to introduce a piece of news or gossip Have you heard about the staff changes in your department?
job rotation a system in which employees work in a range of jobs to experience different types of work and understand the organization better Job rotation can prevent employees from getting bored of the same work.
get used to ~  become familiar with something or someone Eventually you will get used to your new task.
take over replace someone or something He took over as head of the department last month.
hierarchical arranged according to people's or things's level of importance, or relating to such a system Their company has tight hierarchical structure.
be transferred to ~ change to a different job, team, place of work etc. After a year, he was transferred to another department
customer support team a team that helps and advises customers when they have bought something Working in the customer support team is both fun and stressful because we talk to different people every day
Would you mind ~? used for asking politely for something Would you mind closing that window?
Would you mind following me this way?
a pleasure to ~ used to emphasize that you are very happy or proud to do something It is a pleasure to introduce tonight's guest speaker, Mr. Dennis Taylor.
take time 시간을 쓰다 I want to thank you for taking your time to visit our company

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