day3-p1 Flashcards
accustomed
/əˈkʌstəmd/
familiar with something and accepting it as normal or usual
corporation
/kɔːpəˈreɪʃn/
a large business company
demanding
/dɪˈmɑːndɪŋ/
needing a lot of skill, effort, etc.
colleague
/ˈkɒliːɡ/
a person that you work with, especially in a profession or a business
division
/dɪˈvɪʒn/
a large and important unit or section of an organization
request
/rɪˈkwest/
the action of asking for something formally and politely; a thing that you formally ask for
efficiently
/ɪˈfɪʃntli/
in a good and careful way, with no waste of time, money or energy
manage
/ˈmænɪdʒ/
to control or be in charge of a business, a team, an organization, land, etc.
submit
/səbˈmɪt/
to give a document, proposal, etc. to somebody in authority so that they can study or consider it
directly
/daɪˈrektli/
without stopping or changing direction
remind
/rɪˈmaɪnd/
to help somebody remember something, especially something important that they must do
instruct
/ɪnˈstrʌkt/
to teach somebody something, especially a practical skill
deadline
/ˈdedlaɪn/
a point in time by which something must be done
sample
/ˈsɑːmpl/
a small amount or example of something that can be looked at or tried to see what it is like
notify
/ˈnəʊtɪfaɪ/
to formally or officially tell somebody about something
perform
/pəˈfɔːm/
to do something, such as a piece of work, task or duty
monitor
/ˈmɒnɪtə(r)/
a person whose job is to check that something is done fairly and honestly, especially in a foreign country
deserve
/dɪˈzɜːv/
used to say that you admire somebody because they have done something difficult or unpleasant
assignment
/əˈsaɪnmənt/
a task or piece of work that somebody is given to do, usually as part of their job or studies
entire
/ɪnˈtaɪə(r)/
(used when you are emphasizing that the whole of something is involved)including everything, everyone or every part