Kore Vocabulary Flashcards
figure out
to understand or solve something:
> figure out how/why/what, etc. If they know the cause of the problem, they might be able to figure out how to prevent it happening again.
> It takes most people some time to figure out new software.
fulfilled
feeling happy because you are getting what you want from life:
> Now that I have my dream job, for the first time in my life I feel really fulfilled.
further
more or extra:
> Have you anything further to add?
> If you have any further problems, let me know.
> It cost me £50 a day and a further £60 for insurance.
> This shop will be closed until further notice.
handle
to deal with, have responsibility for, or be in charge of:
> I thought he handled the situation very well.
> Some people are brilliant with computers, but have no idea how to handle (= behave with) other people.
> If you can’t handle the job I’ll get someone else to do it.
> Who handles the marketing in your company?
deal
an agreement or an arrangement, especially in business:
a business deal
The unions and management have made a two-year pay and productivity deal.
huge
extremely large in size or amount:
> They live in a huge house.
> The costs involved in building a spacecraft are huge.
> A huge number of people attended.
> His last three movies have all been huge successes.
hire
to employ someone or pay someone to do a particular job:
> I was hired by the first company I applied to.
profit
money that is earned in trade or business after paying the costs of producing and selling goods and services:
> She makes a big profit from selling waste material to textile companies.
deal
an agreement or an arrangement, especially in business:
> a business deal
> The unions and management have made a two-year pay and productivity deal.
charge of
responsibility for controlling or caring for something:
> Her ex-husband has charge of the children during the week and she has them on weekends.
> His boss asked him to take charge of the office for a few days while she was away.