Small Business Flashcards

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Afloat [adj]

/ əfləʊt /

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  1. Having enough money to operate or stay out of debt

**keep (somebody/something) afloat/stay afloat **

  • >>The Treasury borrowed £40 billion, just to stay afloat. *
    2. Floating on water

**keep (somebody/something) afloat/stay afloat **

*>>Somehow we kept the ship afloat. *

— afloat adverb

+ Hết nợ

+ Nổi lênh đênh

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Inevitably [adv]

in‧ev‧i‧ta‧bly

/ ɪ’nevɪtəbli /

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  • Used for saying that something is certain to happen and cannot be avoided :
  • >>The decision will inevitably lead to political tensions. *

+ Chắn hẳn, chắc chắn

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Reputation [n]

/ repjʊ’teɪʃən /

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  • The opinion that people have about someone or something because of what has happened in the past

**reputation for **

*>>Judge Kelso has a reputation for being strict but fair. *

**reputation as **

>>In her last job she gained a reputation as a hard worker.

+ Sự nổi danh, danh tiếng

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Vital [adj]

/ ‘vaɪtl /

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  • Ưxtremely important and necessary for something to succeed or exist SYN crucial:

**vital to **

*These measures are vital to national security. *

**vital for **

*Regular exercise is vital for your health. *

+ Sống còn, quan trọng

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