Vocabulary 3 Flashcards

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overlap

overlapping dates
overlapping management positions

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застъпване, повторение

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a term sheet

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“term sheet” (noun phrase) is a summary of the key elements of a transaction or agreement. Unlike a contract, this document does not legally require anyone to do anything

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Valuation

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“Valuation” (noun) is an estimate of how much something, such as a company or building, is worth. “Valuation” can be a countable or an uncountable noun

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an outstanding share

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An “outstanding share” (noun phrase) is a unit of a corporation’s stock that has been issued and is owned by the public or by private investors

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a stock option

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A “stock option” (noun phrase) is a right to buy the common stock of a corporation, at a specified price, by a specific date. Companies frequently give stock options to their employees as part of their benefits package. “Stock options” is usually used in the plural form.

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an estimate

to estimate

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прогноза

оценявам, преценям

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Favorably

The offer will address most of your concerns quite favorably.
The bank responded favorably to our loan application.

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благоприятно за, изгодно за

“Favorably” (adverb) means in a way that is good or agreeable to someone or something

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On a case-by-case basis

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На базата на всеки отделен случай
“On a case-by-case basis” (prepositional phrase) means individually. To decide something on a case-by-case basis means to consider each case or situation separately rather than in terms of a general rule

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Have some say

Now that you’re a manager, you’ll have some say about deadlines.

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Има думата
“Have some say” (verb phrase) means to have some authority or decision-making power. “Have some say” is followed by “about” or “in” plus an object

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Be clear about

I’m clear about what he wants to do.

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Наясно съм с

“Be clear about” (verb phrase) means to understand something very well. “Be clear about” is followed by a noun phrase.

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