U2 Definitions - DEF - WORD Flashcards

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a strong feeling of caring about others and having sympathy for their problems

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Compassion (The bank showed no compassion when the small business owner got behind on his repayments.)

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caring about others and having sympathy for their problems.

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compassionate (The new CEO is seen as more compassionate.)

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in a way that tells the truth.

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honestly (We talked openly and honestly)

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advice or criticism about how well someone does their job and what needs improvement.

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feedback (It is important to give employees regular feedback on their performance.)

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a situation in which feedback (=advice about your work) is given, which is used to improve your work, and then feedback is given again.

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feedback loop (Companies should have feedback loops between customers and themselves, between employees, and between di­fferent departments.)

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the speed at which something happens or is done.

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pace (The rapid pace of change creates a lot of uncertainty in the workplace.)

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always thinking of the things you can do to make people happy or comfortable.

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thoughtful (Anna is such a thoughtful person.)

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helping a plan, idea or person to develop.

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nurturing (Both men and women quickly developed nurturing skills when taking care of small children.)

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to develop and change gradually over a long period of time.

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evolve (The idea evolved out of work done by British scientists.)

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feeling alone and unable to meet or speak to other people.

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isolated (Home-workers can feel isolated.)

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a system where experienced people advise and help others, especially at work.

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mentoring (The university says its mentoring programme has increased the number of working class students finishing their degree.)

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the feeling that you cannot trust someone, especially because you think they may treat you unfairly or dishonestly.

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mistrust (People here have developed a deep mistrust of the police.)

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being honest, even when the truth may be unpleasant or embarrassing.

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candid (She was quite candid about the difficulties the company is having.)

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someone who has the same type of job or is on the same level in an organisation.

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Peer (Staf­ members are trained by their peers.)

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15
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good effects or advantages that something has.

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Benefits

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specific qualities needed in order to be good at leading a group, organisation, etc.

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Leadership

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The feeling that people in a place will help you and work well with you.

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cooperative atmosphere (Employees are much happier in a cooperative atmosphere.)

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shared or given by two or more people, for each other.

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mutual (Mutual respect is necessary for any partnership to work.)

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a way that is acceptable or good for both or all the people involved.

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mutually beneficial (Open communication between the people involved is mutually beneficial.)

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to give orders and make decisions, because you are in a position of authority.

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call the shots (You call the shots when you run your own business.)

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used to say that a situation depends on two people talking to each other and working well together.

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two-way street (Creative collaboration is a two-way street.)

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the act of including someone in a larger group.

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inclusion (The company’s policy on inclusion says what they will do to help employees with disabilities.)

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including a wide variety of people, things, etc.

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inclusive (Not everyone shares his vision of an inclusive society.)

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a story of an event that is used to warn people.

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cautionary tale (The rise and fall of this company is a cautionary tale for anyone investing in the property market.)

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to be good enough to do something.

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cut the mustard (The new software just didn’t cut the mustard.)

26
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to make difficult decisions.

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make hard calls (If we wanted to stay competitive, we had to make a few hard calls.)

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to be too kind to someone, in a way that causes harm because you are helping them too much.

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kill by/with kindness (You can’t cover up his mistakes; you’d be killing him by kindness because he’d never learn the right way to do it!)

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display (an emotion or quality) strongly and openly.

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Exude (if you exude a particular quality, it’s easy to see that you have a lot of it )

29
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a fact that you think about when you are making a decision.

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consideration (Political rather than economic considerations influenced the location of the new factory.)

30
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an opinion, rely, choice, etc. that you have thought about very carefully.

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considered [only before noun] The committee is meeting to prepare a considered response to the problem.

31
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honest and truthful.

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frank (We had a frank discussion on the future of the marketing department.)

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used when you are going to say something that is true, but which other people may not like.

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to be frank (To be perfectly frank, I think it’s a bad idea)

33
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To be very clear about what you are saying or doing, so everyone understands and sees that you are being fair and honest.

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transparent (The way contracts are awarded must be completely transparent)

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to put several things, problems, etc. in order of importance, so that you can deal with the most important ones first.

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prioritise (also prioritize) (You need to prioritise your tasks.)

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to discuss something again in order to reach a new agreement on the same thing.

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renegotiate (We will have to renegotiate the contract, since it does not cover this situation.)

36
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the process of discussing again in order to reach a new agreement on the same thing.

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renegotiation (The renegotiation of the deal was not going well.)

37
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to find a satisfactory way of dealing with a problem.

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resolve (The crisis was resolved through negotiations.)

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paying attention to one thing.

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focused (He kept the discussion focused and productive.)

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1 to control a discussion between people, so that people get a fair chance to speak and discuss the right subject.

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moderate (A leading journalist will moderate the debate. 2 to make something less extreme, or become less extreme: He has since moderated his position on immigration.)

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someone whose job is to control a discussion between people.

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moderator (The moderator tried to make sure everyone had a chance to voice their opinion.)

41
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honest and not wanting to hide any facts from other people.

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open (There was an open discussion of the problem, with plenty of disagreement, but we finally came up with a plan.)

42
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the final result of a meeting, discussion, war, etc.—used especially when no one knows what it will be until it actually happens.

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outcome (The talks had a better outcome than we had originally hoped.)

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To make something happen, especially using a lot of effort.

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drive (The rise in population has driven the growth in house building.)

44
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to work together with a person or group in order to achieve something.

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collaborate (The two nations are collaborating on several satellite projects.)

45
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when you work together with another person or group to achieve something.

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collaboration (The company is building a new research centre in collaboration with the Institute of Engineering.)

46
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in a way that involves two or more people working together to achieve something.

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collaboratively (The research was carried out collaboratively, with several departments taking part.)

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to refuse to consider someone’s idea, opinion, etc. because you think it is not serious, true or important.

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dismiss (He just laughed and dismissed my proposal as unrealistic.)

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likely to develop into a particular type of person or thing in the future.

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potential [only before noun] (They’re looking for new ways to attract potential customers.)

49
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done in order to find out more or do more than you did earlier.

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follow-up (Can I call you in two weeks to ask some follow-up questions?)

50
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to do something in addition to what you have already done.

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follow up on something (Follow up on the letter with a phone call.)

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to make a short statement giving only the main information and not the details of a plan, event, report, etc.

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summarise (also summarize) (The authors summarise their views in the introduction.)