2018年商务英语考试高级写作词汇及例句:N
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中2018年商务英语考试高级写作词汇及例句:N
NASDAQ (National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotation) (美)全国证券交易商自动化报价系统
nationalization (n) the action of making companies under central government control 国有化
[例]All companies opposed nationalization of the wholesale sector.
[同义词]privatization
near money (n) an item that can be easily exchanged into money 准货币
[同义词] quasi-money
negotiable [ ni5^EuFjEbl ] (adj.) able to be negotiated subject to agreement可协商解决的,可转让的
[例] A negotiable bill can be transferred freely.
negotiate [ ni5^EuFieit ] (v.) discuss with another or others to reach agreement, bargain磋商
[同义词] bargain, deal, debate
negotiation [ ni7^EuFi5eiFEn ] (n.) (often plural) act of bargaining磋商
[例] We are starting our annual pay negotiations next week.
net [ net ] (adj.) after all deductions have been made净的
[例] net profit
network [ 5netwE:k ] (n.)net of relations 关系网络
[例] set up the network for his future business
nominate (v) 1.to propose by name as a candidate, especially for election 提名
[例]All board members nominated David for the president.
2.to designate or appoint to an office, a responsibility, or an honor 任命
[例] He was nominated by the selection board as area manager directing the sales in North China.
[同义词] appoint
non-negotiable (adj) 1. can’t be changed or discussed 不可改变(商量)的
[例] The terms in the contract are all by agreement of two parties and is non-negotiable.
2.can’t be exchanged for money 不可转让的
[例] This is a non-negotiable cheque.
nosedive (v) a sudden, swift drop or plunge 猛跌
[例]Stock prices took a nosedive.
[同义词] plummet
notice [ 5nEutis ] (n.) 1. information about something that will happen通知
[例] The workers gave the management 24 hours’ notice of the strike.
2. information that a person will leave his employment (voluntarily or not)辞职通告
[例] I’ve heard that three more are going to give in their notice in May.
null and void (adj) without legal force 无效的
[例]The lease contract matured last Saturday , so it is now null and void.
[同义词] invalid
nullify [ 5nQlifai ](v) to make null使无效
[例] Due to default of our partner, we nullified the contract.
[同义词] invalidate.