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雅思词汇解析(68)| 商业经济

2023-12-25 15:05     作者 :    

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  雅思词汇解析,释义到用法,清清楚楚

  每一次的进步,都是来自点点滴滴的积累

  本周我们来与学校规章制度有关的词汇:

  1. loan /ləʊn/

  n. 贷款;借款;

  e.g The entrepreneur presented a detailed business plan to the bank to support his request for a startup loan to launch his innovative tech company.

  补充词汇:

  entrepreneur 企业家

  startup adj. (费用)创办所需的,起始阶段的,启动的

  start-up n. 新公司

  e.g. James decided to take out a student loan to cover his tuition fees and pursue his dream of attending a prestigious university.

  补充:tuition fee 学费

  prestigious 有声望的

  n. 借用

  如雅思听力图书馆话题中:

  loan period/ times 借书期限;

  loan policy 借书政策

  雅思听力5-2-1:loan times: 4 weeks.

  对应原文:How long can I have them for?

  Well, you can have both fiction and reference books for four weeks which is not bad really.

  2. barter /'bɑːtə/

  v. 以物易物;交换货物

  常见搭配:barter A for B 用A来换取B

  e.g. They bartered farm products for machinery.

  e.g. In ancient times, people used to barter goods and services to meet their basic needs.

  n. 物物交易制度

  如去年疫情封空期间出现的barter trade

  e.g. For many of Shanghai’s 25 million residents, the city’s strict Covid lockdown has made procuring food and daily necessities a struggle money can’t resolve. They’re resorting instead to bartering, trading neighbors ice cream for vegetables or wine for cake.

  3. bust /bʌst/

  adj. 破产的;倒闭的?

  常见搭配:go bust

  e.g. During the economic recession, many companies went bust.

  e.g. After years of financial mismanagement, the once-thriving company unfortunately had to go bust, leaving many employees without jobs.

  补充:economic recession 经济衰退; 不景气

  短语补充:

  go from boom to bust 从繁荣到衰败

  boom-and-bust adj. 经济繁荣与萧条交替的

  e.g. The Mexican economy went from boom to bust very quickly.

  e.g. In the gold industry, boom-and-bust cycles last an average of 10 years.

  4. profit

  n. 利润;收益;盈利;

  搭配:make a(n) big /enormous /modest/ substantial profit

  e.g. She makes a substantial profit from selling waste material to textile companies.

  e.g. Entrepreneurs strive to innovate and optimize their businesses to maximize profit margins.

  adj. profitable 盈利的;有利润的;赚钱的

  e.g. Despite the economic challenges, the company remained profitable due to its strategic cost-cutting measures and innovative product offerings.

  以上就是今天的词汇,我们下期见。

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