2019年商务英语高级词汇及例句(5)
来源 :中华考试网 2019-09-16
中back1. (n.) opposite of front背面
[例] Please sign the cheque on the back.
[同义词] rear, reverse
2. (adj.) from the past过去的、拖欠的
[例] We have a lot of back orders.
3. (v.) support资助
[例] The bank backed my new venture.
[同义词] support, encourage
backdate (v.) to put a date on a document that is earlier than the real date, so that it is valid from that earlier date 倒填日期
[例] He backdated the bill so that it can be valid.
[同义词] antedate
back order (n.) an order for goods that have not yet been produced or supplied积压定单
[例] After a long vacation, I found myself in a huge stack of back orders.
[同义词] backlog
back out (v) to give up or not do something after agreeing to do it不履行
[例] You will be charged for sure if you back out of the contract.
[同义词] default
backer (n.) person who supports financially资助者
[例] The company has some big backers.
[同义词] patron, sponsor, benefactor
backing (n.) support, usually financial one资助
[例] Strong governmental baking makes the project very profitable.
backhander (n. inf.) a bribe, money given under the table贿赂
[例] The chief director was arrested for his involvement in some backhander affairs.
[同义词] bribe
backlogn.) build-up of work or orders which have not been processed积压的工作(或订单)
[例] The failure of the project was due to backlog of superior orders.
back up support 支持
[例] You should back up all claims you make.
back-up( back up ) (n,v) to make a cope in case the original one is lost or damaged 备份
[例] I made a back-up of that document in case of some unforeseen damage to it.
bad debt (n.) debt which will not be paid呆帐
[例] The obvious decrease of bad debt avoided the bankruptcy of the big nation owned enterprise.
bad faith (n.) having a dishonest intention 欺诈
[例] Bad faith will bring disasters to a cooperation in the long run.
[反义词] integrity ,good-will
balance (n.) amount which makes the total credits and debits equal收支平衡(差额)、结余
[例] Additional balance statement will charge 10 USD.
[同义词] equilibrium, equipoise, evenness
balance of payments (n.) international financial position of a country (account of imports, exports and invisible earnings)贸易收支差额
balance sheet (n.) statement of the financial position of a company or business at a certain moment资产平衡表
ban (v) to forbid something ; to forbid someone to do something 禁止
[例] Public advertisement on tobacco is banned in China, but some crafty tobacco companies are successful in circumventing this ban.
[同义词] forbid
bank (v) to deposit something in a bank 存入
[例] You have to bank a certain amount of money in order to avoid being overdrawn.
[同义词] deposit
BA (bank acceptance ) a bill of exchange that is accepted by a bank for a fee.银行承兑汇票
[例] We will issue a bank acceptance for the payment.
bank book (n.) a book that lists all payments into and withdrawals from a customer’s bank account 存折
[例] You can insert your bank book into this machine which will automatically update it.
bank holiday (n.) a day, not a Saturday or Sunday, when banks are closed and which is also a general holiday(英国)银行假日
[例] You have to wait till the day after tomorrow for your opening account in the Bank of London because tomorrow is a bank holiday.
bank statement (n.) written statement showing transactions and balance of an account银行结单
bankrupt1. (adj.) unable to pay debts破产的
[例] He was declared bankrupt.
[同义词] insolvent
2. (v.) force someone to become bankrupt使破产
[例] The high interest rates have bankrupted my business.
bankruptcy (n.) state of being bankrupt破产
[同义词] insolvency
bar code (n.) a series of lines printed on a product that can be read by a machine connected to a computer system to give a price or reference number 条形码
[例] The invent of bar code has greatly speeded up the economy of supermarkets
bargain1. (v.) discuss in order to reach agreement on price conditions讨价还价
[同义词] haggle, negotiate
2. (n.) item at a good (cheap) price物美价廉的商品
[例] The cardigan is real a bargain for I just pay half of its previous price.
bargaining (n.) discussing in order to reach agreement 讨价还价
[例] The buyer and seller finally agreed to the price level after 2 hours’ bargaining.
barrister (n.) a person who is qualified to speak in a higher court of law大律师
[例] He is a top barrister specializing in financing law.
[同义词] lawyer ,solicitor, bar, counsel
b/e (abbr) bill of exchange 汇票
basic (adj.) minimum that can be expected; what everything else depends on基本的
[例] Older workers will, of course, still be interested in basic pay.
[同义词] fundamental, essential, elementary,
batch (n.) group of items made at same time一批
[例] This batch of goods will be delivered by UPS .