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BeitragHallo. Jetzt geht es wieder weiter ______________________________________________ to reveal This is a more formal word for show. Examples The sales figures for last year reveal that we need to concentrate more on the South American market. Our survey revealed that the customers are not sartisfied with the product. What does your date reveal about long term trends?
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RE: One vocabulary a day
BeitragHi Amazon, bin bis nächste Woche Mittwoch noch recht beschäftigt. Aber dann geht es wie gewohnt wieder weiter.
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Beitragshould Should can have the same meaning as 'if' in formal language. English is similar to German in this way. Examples Should the goods not reach you on time, please do not hesitate to get in touch with us. Please use the online feedback service, should you have any comments you would like to make. We will have to pass any rise in material costs on to the customer, should the need arise.
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Beitragto haggle If you haggle, you discuss prices and terms to try and make them better. Examples We haggled about the price for a long time before we finally agreed. We had to haggle a lot before we reached an agreement. I haggled with the man who was selling the car and in the end he reduced the price.
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Beitragin a positive light If you talk about or see things as positively as possible, you do it in a positive light. Examples The staff were very worried about the merger but the boss talked about it in a positive light. We were unhappy with the changes to our system but I guess we have to see them in a positive light. WE talked about the problem in a positive light.
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Forex Trades & Talk
BeitragMoin Schuni, ich habe keinen Spike. Versuch mal den Feed rechts unten bei Metatrader zu ändern.
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Beitraghostile This is the opposite of friendly. Examples Our competitor wants to take us over. They have launched a hostile takeover bid. There was a very hostile atmosphere in the meeting. The boss gave me a very hostile look this morning.
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Beitragto recover money This is what you have to do if a customer hasn't paid for a service or product. Very often you have to use the law to do it. Examples We had to go to court to recover our money. We threatened to take the customer to court. It was the only way we could recover our money. It took us nearly 18 months to recover our money.
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RE: One vocabulary a day
Beitrag@Vitho das stimmt
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Beitragrestructuring program (programme in British English) This is a plan to change the structure of a company. It almost always means that some people lose their jobs. Examples VW has just announced a restructuring program. 10,000 people lost their jobs the last time our group had a restructuring programme. I hope the restructuring plans don't effect us too much.
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Beitragsloppy If work is sloppy, it is done carelessly and without enough thought. It has many mistakes in it. Examples He writes sloppy emails, they're always full of spelling mistakes. She didn't prepare her presentation very well, it was sloppy. The boss think that the suppliers work is not good enough. 'Sloppy' he called it.
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Cable - GBP/USD
BeitragHabt ihr heute was im Cable gemacht. Ich nicht, war zu lange in der Uni
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Beitragsuperfluous If something is superfluous, it is not necessary, because something else already does this task or fulfils this function. Examples We have too many managers, some of them are superfluous. They collected all the data from the customers but it was superfluous because I had already collected it myself. Don’t waste time on superfluous tasks.
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RE: Erwartungen an Foren
Beitrag@Goso, schön, von dir wieder etwas zu lesen. Du wolltest mal eine Art Seminar zum Thema Forextrading machen. Hast du das noch vor? Viele Grüße
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Beitragappalling Very bad. Examples I complained about the appalling service. The restaurant was appalling. We’ll never go there again. The weather on my holiday was appalling.
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Beitragowing to A more formal way of saying ‘because of’. Examples We cancelled the contract owing to the defective parts. The project was delayed owing to the large number of workers who were sick. The project was cancelled owing to the spiralling costs.
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Beitraga minefield If something is full of possible problems, it’s a minefield. Examples Doing business in the Middle East is a minefield for Europeans these days. You have to be careful if you want to invest in the new economy. All the people who have lost money in it will tell you that it’s a minefield. There are so many problem areas between British and American English, it’s a minefield.