Economic Sectors Flashcards
hospitality
مهماننوازی
- Zahra Khanum’s hospitality was famous in Isfahan.
- مهماننوازی زهرا خانم در اصفهان معروف بود.
- San Diego’s hospitality industry is booming.
- صنعت هتلداری شهر ساندیگو درحال رشد سریع است.
hos‧pi‧tal‧i‧ty /ˌhɒspəˈtæləti $ ˌhɑː-/ ●○○ noun [uncountable]
1 friendly behaviour towards visitors
Thanks for your hospitality over the past few weeks.
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In everyday English, when thanking someone for their hospitality, you usually say thanks for having me/us:
Thanks for having us. We had a great time.
2 services such as food and drink that an organization provides for guests at a special event
the use of a yacht for corporate hospitality
There was a reception in the hospitality suite before the game.
→ corporate hospitality(1)
Examples from the Corpus
hospitality
• The atmosphere and hospitality of the Orkneys made a great impression on all our crews.
• All bedrooms are of a high standard offering private facilities, satellite colour television, in-house movies and hospitality tray.
• This buys them a livery package, plus use of the yacht for corporate hospitality and during Land Rover Cowes Week.
• Then I paid the woman the five shillings she asked for her hospitality and went on my way.
• Sir James attempted to exchange light bantering talk, asking Corbett if he wanted to experience his hospitality once again.
• So, in future editions, you will find a far greater emphasis on international hospitality management and education issues.
• Throughout these changes, the people of Miyako had continued their relaxed lifestyle and kept up a tradition of hospitality.
• The hospitality room is crammed with more new faces.
• Samoans are renowned for their hospitality.
corporate hospitality
• We have agents and corporate hospitality.
• Sailing as corporate hospitality took off about a decade ago, with companies looking for a new way of hosting events.
• The page following features a big and bold advertisement for corporate hospitality and entertainment.
• This buys them a livery package, plus use of the yacht for corporate hospitality and during Land Rover Cowes Week.
• A new concept in corporate hospitality is roadshows.
From Longman Business Dictionary
hos‧pi‧tal‧i‧ty /ˌhɒspəˈtælətiˌhɑː-/ noun [uncountable]
services such as food and drink that an organization provides for guests at a special event
There was a reception in the hospitality suite before the game.
→ corporate hospitality
medical
(مربوط به) پزشکی، (مربوط به) طب
(Adjective) (گیاهان) دارویی، طبی
(Adjective) (مرخصی) استعلاجی
(Noun) (محاوره) دانشجوی پزشکی
(Noun) (محاوره) معاینه (پزشکی)
- the medical profession
- حرفهی پزشکی
- medical school
- دانشکدهی پزشکی
Related topics: Hospital
med‧i‧cal1 /ˈmedɪkəl/ ●●● S2 W2 AWL adjective
relating to medicine and the treatment of disease or injury
medical research
medical staff
a medical student
a patient’s medical history (=the illnesses they have had)
medical records (=which show what illnesses and treatment someone has had)
medical attention/treatment/care
The injury required urgent medical attention.
the medical profession (=doctors, nurses, and other people who treat people who are ill)
—medically /-kli/ adverb
medically qualified personnel
medically fit
Examples from the Corpus
medical
• Most companies offer medical and dental benefits to their employees.
• There were lectures on quite advanced medical care, on intelligence-gathering, signalling and demolitions.
• As many as 30,000 refugees died of hunger and a lack of medical care.
• Baker’s medical education was continued at Guy’s Hospital, London.
• He said he had Achilles’ tendinitis, the medical equivalent of the cavalry for Lewis’ relay hopes.
• Third, the severity of comorbidity was categorised broadly and was based only on past medical history.
• medical insurance
• Only a couple in the collection deal directly with medical matters.
• There’s a medical officer, a navigation officer, a communications officer.
• The partnership plans to invest mainly in West Coast media, medical products, biotechnology and information-technology companies.
the medical profession
• Is there still sexism within the medical profession?
• This surface interval between leaving the bell and entering the decompression chamber, became a point of contention within the medical profession.
• These proposals are unpopular with most of the medical profession.
• Doubtless, this instability will continue as more sophisticated techniques of diagnosis come into use by the medical profession.
• Everything rests not on his or her will, but on the medical profession.
• The concerns of older people about their future health care probably reflect beliefs about modern medicine and priorities within the medical profession.
• No more are we just reacting, helpless pawns in a struggle between the medical profession and death.
• We have several members of the medical profession That’s hardly the same thing.
• They do not expect the medical profession to be disinterested, and are disappointed if it does not provide advice and support.
• No matter how it worked, the idea raises ethical concerns for the medical profession, two physician-legislators said.
• The magazine’s chief function is to keep the medical profession up to date with the latest advances and drugs.
Related topics: Hospital
medical2 (also medical examination) noun [countable] British English
an examination of your body by a doctor to see if you are healthy SYN physical American English
Examples from the Corpus
medical
• Only the young, intending teachers, and medicals were allowed the full normal course for their subject.
• How pilot medicals will change I have read with interest the correspondence concerning medical fees.
From Longman Business Dictionary
med‧i‧cal /ˈmedɪkəl/ adjective
connected with medicine and the treatment of illness and injury
Medicare doesn’t cover all medical expenses.
He has been absent from work for six weeks on medical leave.
a manufacturer of medical supplies
mining (natural resources)
کانکنی، مینگذاری، معدنکاری، استخراج معدن
- industrial and Mining Development Bank of Iran
- بانک توسعهی صنعت و معدن ایران
K-12/tertiary education
سومین، ثالث، قسمت سوم، دوران سوم
- secondary and tertiary causes
- علتهای دومین و سومین
ter‧tia‧ry /ˈtɜːʃəri $ ˈtɜːrʃieri, -ʃəri/ adjective technical
third in place, degree, or order
Examples from the Corpus
tertiary
• There are three main types of prevention, known as primary, secondary and tertiary.
• Methyl tertiary butyl ether could work as substitute for lead but it is expensive.
• A possible future is that regions will pass away and districts amalgamate to make contracts for more specialist services - tertiary care.
• Cirencester tertiary college’s principal says he’s pleased with this years results.
• Enhance study skills in preparation for tertiary education 3.
• This leads immediately to an estimate of about 360,000 heavily employed trainers needed in addition to school, college and tertiary education staff.
• A drug acting on one set of synapses can have secondary and tertiary effects all over the place.
• As a tertiary intervention, I offered to organise a home help or meals on wheels service if Mrs Allen wished.
From Longman Business Dictionary
ter‧tia‧ry /ˈtɜːʃəriˈtɜːrʃieri, -ʃəri/ adjective [only before a noun]
tertiary industries or companies are involved in providing services, rather than the production of raw materials (=materials used in manufacturing) or manufacturing
The government plans to transform the current farm-based rural economy into a mixture of primary, secondary and tertiary industries.
The city’s economy has moved away from heavy industries towards an expanded tertiary sector.
Origin tertiary (1500-1600) Latin tertiarius “of or containing a third”, from tertius “third”
transportation (rail, aviation, auto, public, shipping)
ترابری، حملونقل، بارکشی، تبعید، انتقال
(Noun) [Uncountable] ترابری، حمل و نقل
manufacturing
Synonyms: accomplishment, assembling, assembly, casting, completion, composing, composition, construction, creation, doing, erection, fabrication, finishing, forging, formation, making, manufacture, mass-production, preparing, produce, tooling
agriculture
فلاحت، زراعت، کشاورزی، برزگری
services
خدمت، یاری، بنگاه، روبهراه ساختن، تعمیر کردن، اثاث، پذیرایی، معاینه، نگهداری، تعمیر
زاوری، خدمت، استخدام، نوکری، کار، وظیفه، عبادت، تشریفات، کمک، بنگاه، سرویس، یکدست ظروف، اثاثه، لوازم، نظام وظیفه، (گیاهشناسی) سنجد، درخت سنجد، وابسته بهخدمت، سرویس کردن، ماشینی را تعمیر و روغنکاری کردن
tourism
گردشگری، جهانگردی، سیاحت
- Tourism is one of Greece’s main sources of income.
- گردشگری یکی از بزرگترین منابع درآمد یونان است.
entertainment
سرگرمی، تفریح
- For entertainment there was also music and swimming.
- برای سرگرمی موسیقی و شنا هم وجود داشت.
- These days, writing this book is my only entertainment.
- این روزها نگارش این کتاب یگانه وسیلهی سرگرمی من است.
(Noun) [Countable] پذیرایی، مهمانی
technology
فنشناسی، فناوری، تکنولوژی (Noun) آشنایی بااصول فنی، فنشناسی، فنون، شگردشناسی - advances in medical technology - پیشرفتهای تروندگان (تکنولوژی) پزشکی - computer technology - فنآوری (تکنولوژی) کامپیوتر