English Vocabulary
Description: English Vocabulary | |
Number of Questions: 40 | |
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Tags: english grammar |
A handle that you push or pull to make a machine work
The length of time a machine or piece of equipment is expected to last
Become unable to work because a part is stuck
The situation when a company does not have enough money to pay its debts
Receive money or a business from a person after they have died
A person who invites other people as guest
Very busy and fast
The total value of goods and services which are produced whitin a country
A small piece of equipment which does a particular job
Something which is used to get people's attention but which isn't very useful
Rise and fall irregularity in number or amount
Making you feel happy and satisfied
The money a passenger must pay for a journey
A set of beliefs and ambitions which are typical of a group or company
Copy data from one computer system to another
A situation when you receive more emails than you can manage
Something that surprises you and teaches you new facts about people or life
A situation where something becomes less in number or amount
Needing a lot of time, attention or energy
A long period when there is very little business activity and not many jobs
The amount of money that a bussines has lost in a particular period of time
A person who advises people on a subject that he or she is an expert in
Letters, specially official or bussines letters
Produce an idea or suggestion
A small advertisement in a newspaper or magazine
The activity of providing food and drink
Decide not to do a planned activity (e.g a meeting)
Money used to invest, lend or borrow
A document giving details of a company's expected sales, costs and future financial planning
Make people who do not know each other well, feel more relaxed with each other
A plan that shows how much money you have and how you will spend it
Mix two or more things together
Build something by joining different parts
The character or feeling of a place or situation
An extra amount of money paid to a person for good performance or at a special time of the year
A diagram in which different amounts are represented by rectangles of different length
A company's ability to choose and organise its own systems and activities
Without the writer's name on it
A way of dealing with a situation or problem
The opportunity to see or use something