2019年商务英语高级词汇及例句(35)
来源 :中华考试网 2019-10-10
中render (v) to submit for payment发出,开出
[例] render an account
rent 1. (n.) money paid to use an office/property for a period of time租金
[例] The rent income could be levied tax.
2. (v.) pay money for the use of offices etc.付租金
Rep (n.) abbreviation for representative”代表”的缩写
[例] The first Rep office has been opened in mainland China.
report to (v.) be under (someone)在(某人)直接管理下
[例] Then there are four managers who report to me.
reposition (v.) to change the consumers’ perception of a product or a service使改变主张、态度等
[例] We must reposition what the consumers need.
represent (v.) work on behalf of代表
[例] He represented Rossomon at the conference.
[同义词] stand for, embody, subsitute for
representative (n.) salesperson销售代表
reputable (adj.) well thought of by others, with a good reputation 著名的
[例] KPMG is a highly reputable accounting company.
reputation (n.) opinion held by others声誉
[例] High pay rates succeed in getting an organization the reputation of being a good employer.
[同义词] fame, celebrity
requirement (n.) what is needed需要的东西
[例] Then we must consider the organisation’s requirements.
reserves (n. pl) amount of money set aside from profits for a specific purpose储备金
[例] They have reserves of pensions.
reshuffle (v.)to arrange or organize anew改组
[例] reshuffle the department
resign (v.) give up one’s job辞去职务
[同义词] abdicate, leave
resignation (n.) the act of giving up one’s job辞职
[例] To his surprise, he got a resignation letter from one of his senior managers today.
resistance (n.) negative feelings towards a product or service抵制
[例] We encountered a lot of resistance in the market.
resort hotel 旅游胜地的旅馆
respond (v.) reply反应
[例] How do the up market users respond to the new type?
response (n.) answer to a question, reaction to a product or service反应
results (n.) profit or loss at the end of an accounting period一个会计期间的损益状况
[例] We announced some good results for last year.
retail1.(n.) sale of goods to the end customer零售
2. (v.) sell goods direct to customers零售
[例] Dealers are retailing the goods at &17.
retailer person who sells goods direct零售商
retained earnings (n.) undistributed profits未分配利润
[例] The retained earnings are profits that cannot be distributed.
retire (v.) stop working because of old age or illness退休
[例] She has to retire this year for she is 50.
retirement (n.) time when one stops working because of old age or illness退休
[例] As retirement approaches, there is often a deceleration period.
return (n.) profit from an investment(投资)回报
[例] What sort of return can we expect?
ROI (return on investment)投资回报
revaluate (v) to increase the exchange value of (a nation's currency) 使(货币)升值
[例] The government decide to revaluate her currency.
[同义词] upvalue
[反义词]devaluate
revamp (n.) a complete reorganization or revision 重组
[例] The new CEO gave his company a major revamp.
revenue (n.) income received收入
[例] The financial department has announced the net revenue of last year in the meeting of broad of directors.
review1. (v.) look, check评论
[例] an annual review
reward1. (n.) something given for good work奖赏
[例] The supervisor’s praise may be enough of a reward to keep productivity up.
2. (v.) give something for good work酬劳
[例] Your incentive plan should therefore reward employees in direct proportion to their increased productivity.
rework (v.) to do again, normally because of poor quality 重做
[例] You must rework because the quality of the array of china is too poor.
risk [ risk ] (n.) chance of success or failure风险
[例] take a risk
[同义词] hazard, peril, danger
risk capital (n.) money for investment in projects with a high risk but also with a potential for a high return风险资本
[例] The higher profits you can get from risk capital, the higher risk you might have.
risk-free investment involving no risk at all零风险投资
risky (adj.) 有风险的
[例] That’s a risky venture.
[同义词] hazardous, perilous, dangerous
rival [ 5riski ]1. (n.) competitor竞争对手
[例] We are informed our rival has explored a large market in Middle East.
2. (adj.) competing竞争的
rock -bottom (adj) the lowest point 最低点
[例] This is a rock-bottom price , and is our best offer.
round (adj.) correct to nearest 10 or 100约略的(以整数计)
[例] In round figures we can say £5,000.
round up/down (n.) increase/decrease to a round number四舍五入为整数
royalty (n.) money paid to an inventor/creator/writer by the licensee or publisher版税
[例] 8% royalty to the writer
RSVP=please reply(法文) 请回复
run [ rQn ] (v.) manage, organize管理
[例] He runs two businesses.
run (v) to continue in effect or operation有效
[例] a lease with one year to run
running [5rQnIN] (adj.) 1. operating运营的
[例] running costs
2. continuing连续的
[例] a running conversation