2018年商务英语考试高级写作词汇及例句:H
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中2018年商务英语考试高级写作词汇及例句:H
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[例] Bill Gates is the guru in the IT world.
haggle (v) to bargain, as over the price of something讨价还价
[例] He preferred to be overcharged than to haggle.
hand (n.): in hand现有 ready
[例] Cash in hand is kept in reserve for daily expenses.
handbook [ 5hAnd7buk ] (n.) a concise manual or reference book providing specific information or instruction about a subject or place手册
hand in (v.) deliver by hand交上
hand in one’s notice (v.) resign辞职
[例] I’ve heard that three more employees are going to hand in their notice in May.
handle [ 5hAndl ] (v.) deal with something处理
[例] We can easily handle more business.
hands -on (adj.) by direct experience亲身经历的
[例] He judged it by hands-on experience.
hard sell (n.) aggressive selling强行推销
[例] Hard sell is unfair to consumers.
haulage [5hC:lidV ](n) the act or process of hauling 拖运
[例]a haulage company
hazard [ 5hAzEd ] (n.) danger危险
[例] New technologies are continually being introduced that create new hazards not covered by existing laws.
head (v.) be the head of, be in charge of领导
[例] The department is headed by me as personnel director.
[同义词] lead, direct, control
header paper (n) writing paper with the name, address and telephone number of an company printed at the top带信头的信纸
[例] In our correspondence , we usually use headed paper.
headhunt (v) to look for someone for a job or position猎头
[例] The firm is headhunting some talented young men for this project.
headquarters [ 5hed7kwC:tEz ] (n.) a center of operations or administration总部
[例] The company has its headquarters in the suburbs.
health and safety (n.) measures taken by a company to protect its employees工厂健康安全措施
hedge [ hedV ] (n.) protection, security套头,两面下注以避免损失
[例] Hedging can help offset the constant rise and fall in the price of commodities traded.
hidden [ 5hidn ] (adj.) not declared, not obvious隐藏的,灰色的
[例] There are certain hidden costs.
[同义词] secret, concealed
hire [ 5haiE ] (v.) take on a paid worker, employ雇佣
[例] Make sure you hire people with the aptitude and potential to do the job.
hire purchase (n.) method of buying something by paying over an extended period分期付款购买.
hit [ hit ] (v.) reach a target实现目标
[例] We hit the target audience.
[同义词] reach, attain, achieve
hold [ hEuld ] (v.) own拥有
[例] The chairman holds 45% of the shares.
holder [ 5hEuldE ] (n.) person who owns something持有者
[例] holders of shares in the company
holding company (n.) company which acts only as a legal entity for owning shares in subsidiary companies控股公司
[例] The infeasible decision made by the holding company led to great loss of its subsidiary companies.
hostile [ 5hCstail ] (adj.) unfriendly敌视的
[例] a hostile takeover bid
[同义词] opposed, contrary, antagonistic
HRD (n.) (=Human Resources Development) activities to develop the organisation’s workforce人力资源开发
human resources (n.) workforce of an organization人力资源
[例] Human resources management can also reflect the company culture.
hype [ haip ] (n.) exaggerated statements in advertising大肆宣传
[例] We should not use hype in advertising to cheat our customers.