Vocabulary 2 Flashcards
stumbling blocks
пречка, спънка, препядствие
Let’s figure out
Let’s figure it out
Нека да разберем / уточним
rest assured
There is no fog at the airport, so we can be restassured that we’ll land in London on time.
to tell someone that that something is true and there is no need to worry.
Уверявам
a track record
a performance history that show success and failures of someone or something
to put something in writing
to make something official by putting it in a document
слагам на хартия
to be in favor of
в полза на, за нещо съм
to get along well with
разбирам се добре с…
thoroughly
внимателно
for the sake of
in order to improve, promote or benefit someone or sth
в името на, в полза на…
continuity
непрекъснатост, продължителност
specifics
details about or particular qualities of sth.
специфики, особености
be pressed for
not to have enough of sth.
We are pressed for money.
We are pressed for time.
We are pressed for resources.
question-word clause
(“that”) + S + V
Lat’s go over what we decided at the last meeting.
Let’s take a look at
“Let’s take a look at” is used to introduce or direct attention to visual information such as a chart, notes, a report, or figures.
It is followed by a noun phrase or a question-word clause.
Let’s consider
“Let’s consider” is used to introduce or draw attention to an idea or topic. It means “let’s think carefully about …”
It is followed by a noun phrase or a question-word clause.
Let’s go over
“Let’s go over” is used to introduce something specific to be reviewed.
It is followed by a noun phrase or a question-word clause.
These phrases are used to remind the listener of a point or an idea.
They can be followed by a noun phrase or by (“that”) + S + V (or by a question-word clause).
Let’s figure out
“Let’s figure out” means “let’s think about something until we find a solution or understand it.”
“Figure out” is a separable phrasal verb that can be followed by a noun phrase or a question-word clause.
These phrases are used to remind the listener of a point or an idea.
They can be followed by a noun phrase or by (“that”) + S + V (or by a question-word clause).
Let’s analyse
Let’s analyse how our roduct is selling.
(question-word clause) (“that”) + S + V
Let’s evaluate
Let’s evaluate our progress so far.
(question-word clause) (“that”) + S + V
Let’s not forget
Let’s not forget the reason why we are here.
Let’s not overlook
Let’s not overlook the possibility of hiring a contractor.
to overlook
пренебрегвам