How Will Work From Home Work After Covid? COPY Flashcards
Regimented
adjective
Very strictly organized & controlled
I went to a very regimented high school.
Buddhist monks have a very regimented lifestyle.
Commute
noun
Traveling between work & home
My commute has been greatly reduced.
She still needs to commute to work every day.
Open relationship
adjective - noun
A relationship with someone / something that has less rules
Workers are now able to have a more open relationship with the office.
They have been in an open relationship for a while now.
Significant
adjective
Important
We have made some significant changes to our policy.
There were no significant issues found.
Rush hour
noun
Time period during the day when traffic is at its heaviest
I usually try to avoid rush hour by going home late.
I think she is stuck in rush hour again.
Squeeze down a street
verbal phrase
To go slowly down a street because of traffic / too many people
I could barely squeeze down the street this morning.
You’ll have to squeeze down that street if you want to come now.
Survey after survey
phrase
Many surveys
Survey after survey has shown dissatisfaction with our products.
We have seen in survey after survey that there is a lack of marketing.
Mess
noun
Something that looks dirty / untidy
He had to try and hide the mess in his office this morning.
There was a big mess in the kitchen after dinner.
Flexibility
noun
The ability to change
There is very little to no flexibility in this contract.
Workers want greater flexibility in their jobs.
Schism
noun
A division between groups caused by a disagreement
Putin has caused a schism between Russia and the rest of the world.
A schism formed in the country after the election.
Isolated
adjective
Separate from others
He has been isolated at home this entire time.
She felt very isolated after her divorce.
Shared flat
noun
An apartment that is shared by several people
Many working professionals in London live in shared flats.
You’ll need to move into a shared flat first.
Struggle
noun
A very difficult situation
It was a great struggle for us to buy our first home.
There was a struggle within the company.
Radical experiment
adjective - noun
A very extreme experiment
A radical experiment was forced upon us by the pandemic.
The one-child policy in China was a radical experiment.
Paradigm
noun
A model / a clear & typical example of something
Einstein created a new scientific paradigm.
We are seeing a paradigm shift in how people work.
Impact Demand
verbal phrase
To have an effect on the need for something
Rising gas prices will impact the demand for travel.
5G technology will impact demand for new services.
Property advisor
noun
A person who advises property owners how to invest their money
We need to ask a property advisor about this.
She has been a property advisor for many Russian oligarchs.
Argue
verb
To give reasons for one’s opinion / idea
He argued that we should not sell the office space yet.
I would argue that we don’t need any improvements.
“Deal with it”
phrase
Said to mean that someone should accept something they might not agree with
I can’t continue supporting you, deal with it!
Unfortunately we are not going back to the office, deal with it!
To change fundamentally
verbal phrase
Something changes completely
The political landscape in Europe changed fundamentally after the war.
We need to change our ideals fundamentally.
Split one’s time
verbal phrase
To divide one’s time between two or more things
I am able to split my time between my professional and personal life.
He splits his time between working and studying.