bec高级精讲班课件
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BEC高级精讲班第1讲讲义
Vocabulary study --- research
学习重点
1.Course orientation
2.Vocabulary study --- research
3.Describing work roles
4.Report Writing
5.Homework
I. Course Orientation
1. 本课程采用经济科学出版社出版的《新编剑桥商务英语(高级)学生用书》(第二版)。
该书的第二版是专门针对BEC商务英语考试大纲做出更改后专门编写的,内容既与考试相关,更与现代商务活动息息相关,对你在商务领域大有帮助。
2. 网上课程共计20讲,其中前16讲针对学生用书的每一个单元展开,后4讲则针对考试内容进行讲解。
3. 那些并没有准备参加考试的同学也不必担心,因为课程还会为大家带来大量原版商务文章,让网上学习更贴近现代生活和工作状态。
课程还会穿插介绍英语学习方法,包括单词的科学学习方法、基础语法知识等。
如果你想多了解商务知识,这一课程一定非常适合你。
4. 同时,如果你准备参加商务英语证书的考试,那么本课程还会为你的应试打下坚实基础。
你将有机会在网上课堂进行专门针对考试的写作、阅读训练、听力练习及口语指导。
5. 本课程还有一大优势,那就是我们会在课后为学生布置一些作业,并会为你进行在线答疑,使你的商务英语学习如影随形。
Describing work roles
II. Vocabulary Study
名词分为可数名词和不可数名词两大类。
---不可数名词:
中国学生常用又常会出错的是information, advice, furniture, equipment以及feedback.
information [uncountable] 信息
I need more information.我需要更多的信息。
The book contains information about a wide variety of subjects. 这本书中囊括的话题范围广泛。
For further information, call the number below. 如果需要更多信息,请打下面的电话联系。
I've one or two useful pieces of information to pass on to you. 我有两三条有用的信息要传达给你。
advice noun [uncountable] 建议
There's lots of advice in the book on baby care. 这本书中有许多关于育婴的建议。
I followed my father's advice and sold the car. 我听从我父亲的建议,把车卖了。
Take my advice and study something practical. 听我的建议,学些有实际应用的知识吧。
a piece/word of advice
Let me give you a piece of advice. Wear a blue or grey suit to the interview. 让我给你提条建议吧。
去面试时穿件蓝色或灰色的西服。
furniture noun [uncountable] 家具
I helped him choose the furniture for his house. 我帮助他挑选房子的家具。
I can't think of a single piece of furniture in my house that I bought new. 我认为我家里买的任何一件家具都不是新的。
office furniture 办公室家具
be furnished (房屋)配备有家电的
be well furnished 家电齐全的
be partially furnished 配备有部分家电的
equipment noun [uncountable] the tools, machines, clothes etc that you need to do a particular job or activity 工具,机器,衣服
a shop selling camping equipment 一家出售宿营用品的商店
piece/bit of equipment
a very useful piece of equipment 一件非常有用的设备
feedback noun [uncountable]
1 advice, criticism etc about how successful or useful something is 反馈意见
How can I provide feedback without making someone angry? 我怎样做才能在不激怒别人的情况下提出自己的反馈意见呢?
feedback on
Try to give each student some feedback on the task. 针对这项作业,尽量给每位学生提出反馈意见。
很多中国学生都对可数名词没有意识。
下面请大家试着翻译以下句子,重点注意句中的可数名词。
1.电脑改变了我们的生活
2.我喜爱集邮。
3.大城市的孩子
4.警方不愿介入调解夫妇之间的争执。
[提示答案]
1. Computers (A computer/ The computer ) have/ has changed our lives.
就是不能说:Computer changed our life. (´)
2. I am fond of (I am keen on) collecting stamps.
3. children in large cities
4. The police don't usually like to intervene in disputes between husbands and wives.
单词学习
research noun [uncountable]
also plural researches formal
1 serious study of a subject, in order to discover new facts or test new ideas
research into/on
research into the causes of cancer
scientific/medical/historical etc research
a research team
do/conduct/undertake research
I'm still doing research for my thesis.
Gould was helped in his researches by local naturalists.
2 the activity of finding information about something that you are interested in or need to know about It's a good idea to do some research before you buy a house.
market research noun [uncountable]
a business activity which involves collecting information about what goods people buy and why they buy them They had to conduct market research, then advertise the product.
u 练习:请翻译
研究结果显示
Research shows (reveals, indicates) that ….
Report writing
III. Describing work roles
·Speaking.
Can you talk about your position, responsibilities and your duties with your study partne r or on your own, providing you are working now?
position ▶JOB◀[countable] formal a job 正式用语:工作
somebody’s position as something
Bill took up his new position as Works Director in October.
position of
She has held the position of Chief Financial Officer since 1992.
Bruce is thinking of applying for the position.
I’m sorry, the position has been filled (=someone has been found to do the job).
responsibility noun
plural responsibilities
1 [uncountable] a duty to be in charge of someone or something, so that you make decis ions and can be blamed if something bad happens
Kelly’s promotion means more money and more responsibility.
responsibility for (doing) something
The Minister will have responsibility for coordinating childcare policy.
with responsibility for something
a manager with responsibility for over 100 staff
it is somebody’s responsibility to do something
It’s your responsibility to inform us of any changes.
The Health Minister has overall responsibility for Britain’s hospitals.
take responsibility for (doing) something (=agree to be in charge of something or someone )
2 [uncountable] blame for something bad that has happened
responsibility for
The management accepts no responsibility for cars left in the car park.
The Chairman of the airline accepted full responsibility for the accident.
claim responsibility (for something) (=say you are responsible)
No one has yet claimed responsibility for yesterday’s bombing.
3 [countable] something that you must do as part of your job or duty 必须做的工作
My responsibilities include answering the phone and dealing with customer enquiries. family /professional/parental etc responsibilities
a single parent struggling to balance work and family responsibilities
4 [countable] something that you ought to do because it is morally or socially right ᅳsynonym duty 责任,义务
a responsibility to do something
We all have a responsibility to protect the environment.
Parents need to encourage a sense of responsibility in their children (=the ability to b ehave sensibly in a way that will not harm themselves or other people). 责任感
moral/social/legal etc responsibility
The company saw it as part of its social responsibility to provide education for its wo rkers.
duty noun
plural duties
▶SOMETHING YOU MUST DO◀
[uncountable and countable] something that you have to do because it is morally or legal ly right 责任,义务
ᅳsynonym obligation
We feel it is our duty to help her.
Local authorities have a duty to keep the streets clean.
You have a duty to your husband and to your children.
She has a strong sense of moral duty.
The unions have failed in their duty to female workers.
In the traditional Hindu family, the son is duty-bound to look after his mother.
▶WORK◀
[countable usually plural, uncountable]
something you have to do as part of your job 不得不做的工作
duties
Martin’s duties included cleaning the cars.
She works for her father doing part-time secretarial duties.
He will soon be fit enough to carry out his duties (=do his job).
He can only do light duties.
A teacher may be fired for neglect of duty (=failing to do their job properly). 渎职
3 be on/off duty
to be working or not working at a particular time, especially when you are doing a job which people take turns to do, so that someone is always doing it
He’s on night duty next week.
What time do you go off duty (=finish work)?
▶TAX◀
[uncountable and countable] a tax you pay on something you buy 商品税
duty on
the duty on cigarettes 香烟税
customs duty (=tax paid on goods coming into the country) 关税
·Reading.
What is Workset?
brochure noun [countable]
a thin book giving information or advertising something
a holiday brochure
response noun
1 [uncountable and countable] something that is done as a reaction to something that has
happened or been said
response to
the public’s response to our appeal for help 公众对我们呼吁帮助的回应
in response to something
The law was passed in response to public pressure. 为了应对公众的压力,该法律不得不被批准通过。
positive/favourable/negative etc response
The exhibition has received a positive response from visitors. 参观者对该展览的反应积极。
an emotional/angry response
The decision provoked an angry response from residents.该决定引起居民们的愤怒反应。
Emmett’s new exhibition has met with a favourable response from critics.
2 [countable] something that is said or written as a reply 答复
response to
’Sure,why not?’was his response to all of Billie’s suggestions.
Carl made no response, and carried on with his meal.
in response (to something)
I am writing in response to your letter of June 12.
adopt verb
▶CHILD◀
[intransitive and transitive] to take someone else’
s child into your home and legally become its parent
Sally was adopted when she was four.
The couple are unable to have children of their own, but hope to adopt.
2 adopt an approach/policy/attitude etc [transitive]
to start to deal with or think about something in a particular way
The courts were asked to adopt a more flexible approach to young offenders. 人们要求法庭采取更加灵活的方式对待年轻罪犯。
The store recently adopted a drug testing policy for all new employees. 该商店对所有新员工采取毒品检查制度。
California has adopted a tough stance on the issue. 加利福尼亚对该问题采取严厉的立场。
▶LAW/RULE◀
[transitive] to formally approve a proposal, amendment etc, especially by voting 通过表决批准,通过
Congress finally adopted the law after a two-year debate.
请比较
foster verb
1 [transitive] to help a skill, feeling, idea etc develop over a period of time
ᅳsynonym encourage, promote
The bishop helped foster the sense of a community embracing all classes.
2 [intransitive and transitive] to take someone else’s child into your family for a per iod of time but without becoming their legal parent
The couple wanted to adopt a black child they had been fostering.
specify verb[transitive] to state something in an exact and detailed way明确指出
past tense and past participle specified present participle specifying third person singula r specifies
Payments will be made for a specified number of months.
specify who/what/how etc
Regulations specify how long maintenance crews can work.
specify that
The rules clearly specify that competitors must not accept payment.
allocate verb [transitive]
to use something for a particular purpose, give something to a particular person etc, es
pecially after an official decision has been made 分配
allocate something to somebody/something
the importance of allocating resources to local communities 将资源分配给地方社区的重要性
You should allocate the same amount of time to each question.你应该给每一道题分配相同的时间。
allocate something for something
One million dollars was allocated for disaster relief. 政府拨出100万美元用来救援受灾地区。
job description noun [countable]
an official list of the work and responsibilities that you have in your job工作职责描述
= job brief
= job profile
replace verb [transitive]
1 to start doing something instead of another person, or start being used instead of an other thing 替换
I’m replacing Sue on the team. 我接替苏在这个团队工作。
Lectures have replaced the old tutorial system. 讲座代替了陈旧的辅导课形式。
2to remove someone from their job or something from its place, and put a new person or thing there 接替
Two of the tyres had to be replaced. 两个轮胎需要更换。
replace something with something
They replaced the permanent staff with part-timers. 他们将长期雇用的员工用临时工代替。
3 if you replace something that has been broken, stolen etc, you get a new one换成新的I’ll replace the vase I broke as soon as possible. 我将把上次打碎的花瓶换掉。
replacement noun
1[uncountable] when you get something that is newer or better than the one you had befo re 替换物
Our old car is badly in need of replacement. 我们的这辆旧车仅需更换。
2 knee/hip/joint replacement 膝盖/臀部/关节置换
an artificial knee etc that replaces a damaged one, given to people in a medical operat ion 假关节
3[countable] someone or something that replaces another person or thing 接替人
replacement for
It was difficult to find a replacement for Ted. 很难找到接替泰德工作的人。
static adjective not moving, changing, or developing
ᅳopposite dynamic
Economists predict that house prices will remain static for a long period. 经济学家预测房屋价格将在很长一段时间内不会变化。
dynamic adjective
1 full of energy and new ideas, and determined to succeed
dynamic and ambitious people
2 continuously moving or changing
a dynamic and unstable process
ᅳdynamically adverb
interpret verb
1 [intransitive and transitive] to translate one language into another
They spoke good Spanish, and promised to interpret for me.
2 [transitive] to believe that something someone does or something that happens has a pa rticular meaning 理解为
interpret something as something
His refusal to work late was interpreted as a lack of commitment to the company. 人们把他拒绝工作到很晚理解为对公司缺乏奉献精神。
3 [transitive] to explain the meaning of something 解释
Freud’s attempts to interpret the meaning of dreams 弗洛伊德试图揭示梦的意思
4 [transitive] to perform a part in a play, a piece of music etc in a way that shows
your feelings about it or what you think it means 诠释一个(演出、音乐中的)角色
approach verb
▶MOVE TOWARDS◀接近
[intransitive and transitive] to move towards or nearer to someone or something
She heard footsteps approaching. 她听见脚步声越来越近。
▶ASK◀询问,接洽
[transitive] to ask someone for something, or ask them to do something, especially when you are asking them for the first time or when you are not sure if they will do it approach somebody for something
Students should be able to approach teachers for advice. 学生可以找到老师询问建议。
approach somebody/something about (doing) something
The charity approached several stores about giving food aid. 这家慈善机构与多家商店接洽,希望他们给与食物援助。
I have already been approached by several other companies (=offered a job, work etc). 已经有几家公司与我接洽。
▶DEAL WITH◀
[transitive] to begin to deal with a situation or problem in a particular way or with a particular attitude
approach a problem/task/matter etc 解决,处理(问题)
It might be possible to approach the problem in a different way. 处理相同问题可以采用不同的解决办法。
approach noun
▶METHOD◀
[countable] a method of doing something or dealing with a problem 方法
approach to
a new approach to teaching languages 一种新的语言教学方法
He decided to adopt a different approach and teach the Bible through story-telling. 他决定采用一种不同方法,即通过讲故事的方法来教授圣经。
feedback noun [uncountable]
1 advice, criticism etc about how successful or useful something is 反馈意见
How can I provide feedback without making someone angry? 我怎样做才能在不激怒别人的情况下提出自己的反馈意见呢?
feedback on
Try to give each student some feedback on the task. 针对这项作业,尽量给每位学生提出反馈意见。
review noun
1 [uncountable and countable] a careful examination of a situation or process
review of
She sent us her review of the research.
carry out/conduct/undertake a review
The company hired Bob to conduct an independent review of their workplace procedures. review body/committee/panel/board
the Teachers’Pay Review Body
under review
We’re keeping this policy under review (=we are continuing to examine it).
The policy comes up for review (=will be reviewed) in April.
All fees are subject to review (=may be reviewed).
Mr Crowther asked for judicial review of the decision (=an examination of the decision b y a judge).
2 [countable] an article in a newspaper or magazine that gives an opinion about a new book, play, film etc
a film review
review of
The paper published a review of her book.
good/bad/mixed review
The band’s new album has had very good reviews.
The film opened to rave reviews (=reviews that praised it a lot) .
see usage note critic
3 [uncountable] the work of writing reviews for a newspaper or magazine
for review
The book was sent to the press for review in September.
The journal receives review copies (=free copies to review) of most new software products .
4 [countable] a report on a series of events or a period of time, that mentions the m ost important parts
review of
a review of the year
5 [countable] an official show of the army, navy etc so that a king, president, or off icer of high rank can see them 军队的检阅
a naval review 检阅海军
abreast adverb
1 keep/stay abreast of something
to make sure that you know all the most recent facts or information about a particular subject or situation 掌握最新信息
It’s important to keep abreast of the latest developments in computers.
2 walk/ride etc abreast
to walk, ride etc next to each other, all facing the same way 并肩走
two/three/four etc abreast (=with two, three, four etc people or vehicles next to each o
ther)
The planes were flying four abreast.
3 level with someone or something or in line with them 并排地
As the car drew abreast of him, Jack suddenly recognised the driver.
realign verb [transitive]
1 to change the way in which something is organized 重新调整
ᅳsynonym reorganize
The company is planning to realign its sales operations. 这家公司计划重新调整其销售经营。
2 realign yourself with somebody
to begin to support and work together with someone again 支持,共同工作
They have tried to realign themselves with the communists. 他们努力让自己能和共产党人一起工作。
3 to change the position of something slightly so that it is in the correct position i n relation to something else 调整位置
You’ll have to realign your text columns. 你要调整你文章分栏的位置。
How does the Workset system use colour to clarify work roles?
Workset allows companies to clarify work roles by classifying different aspects of the jo b according to colour. Companies can use colour to specify the exact level of responsibi lity to be given to a number of key tasks. These specifications can be changed as the job changes. Employees can use the same system to give feedback on the job from their point of view, ensuring that job descriptions remain relevant.
Core colours
prescribe vt, vi
命令;规定
prescribe verb [transitive]
1 to say what medicine or treatment a sick person should have开药方;开处方
---prescription 名词
prescribe somebody something
If these don’t work I may have to prescribe you something stronger. 如果这种药还不奏效的话,我就不得不给你开出药效更大的药了。
prescribe something for something
the drugs prescribed for his stomach pains 治疗他胃疼的药物
2 formal to state officially what should be done in a particular situation 正式宣布做法What punishment does the law prescribe for this crime? 对于这种罪行,法律条文中指出应给与怎样的惩罚?
machine verb [transitive]
1 to fasten pieces of cloth together using a sewing machine 缝纫
2 to make or shape something using a machine用机器制造、加工
machinist noun [countable]
someone who operates a machine, especially in a factory
All the women are highly-skilled machinists. 所有妇女都是技术精湛的缝纫工。
specification noun [countable]
1 [usually plural] a detailed instruction about how a car, building, piece of equipment etc should be made详细说明书;清单
build/manufacture/produce something to ... specifications
The airport building had been constructed to FAA specifications.
The bolts met all the engineering specifications.
2 especially British English a clear statement of what is needed or wanted描述,说明
a specification of what role each member will play 对每个人应该承担职责的描述
job specification (=a detailed description of what a job involves) 职责描述
initiate verb [transitive]
1 formal to arrange for something important to start, such as an official process or a
new plan开始,发起
They have decided to initiate legal proceedings against the newspaper. 他们决定对这家报纸开始进行法律诉讼程序。
Intellectuals have initiated a debate on terrorism. 知识分子发起对恐怖主义的辩论。
2 to tell someone about something or show them how to do something 告知,展示给某人做事的方式
initiate somebody into something
Those kids were initiated into heroin use at a young age. 那些孩子在还很小的时候就被教唆服用海洛因。
peak occupancy
peak noun [countable]
▶TIME◀
[usually singular] the time when something or someone is best, greatest, highest, most su ccessful etc 巅峰
at something’s peak
The British Empire was at its peak in the mid 19th century. 大英帝国在19世纪中叶达到巅峰。
Sales this month have reached a new peak. 这个月的销售额再创新高。
Most athletes reach their peak in their mid 20s. 多数运动员在25、6岁时达到他们的巅峰状态。
He’s past his peak as a tennis player. 作为一名网球运动员,他已经过了他的黄金期。
Oil production is down from its peak of two years ago.石油的生产从两年前的顶峰时期下降了。
at the peak of something
Hotel rooms are difficult to find at the peak of the holiday season. 人们很难在度假高峰时期找到饭店房间入住。
the peaks and troughs of the US economy (=high and low points) 美国经济的高峰和低谷
▶MOUNTAIN◀
a) the sharply pointed top of a mountain 封尖
snow-capped mountain peaks 白雪覆盖的雪山顶
peak verb [intransitive] to reach the highest point or level 达到顶峰
Sales peaked in August, then fell sharply. 销售额在八月份达到顶峰,之后急剧下降。
peak at
Wind speeds peaked at 105 mph yesterday. 风速昨天最高的时候达到了每小时105公里。
peak adjective [only before noun]
1 used to talk about the best, highest, or greatest level or amount of something 最好的,最高的,最棒的
Gasoline prices are 14% below the peak level they hit in November.
a shampoo designed to keep your hair in peak condition
If you phone during the day you pay the peak rate for calls.
periods of peak demand for electricity
2 British English the peak time or period is when the greatest number of people are do ing the same thing, using the same service etc 黄金时段,高峰时段
Extra buses run at peak times.
Hotel prices rise during the peak season.
off-peak adjective especially British English
1 off-peak hours or periods are times that are less busy because fewer people want to do or use something
Telephone charges are lower during off-peak periods.
2 off-peak travel, electricity etc is cheaper because it is done or used at less busy times峰谷的
ᅳoff-peak adverb
off-season noun
the off-season
a) the time of year when not many people are taking holidays
ᅳsynonym low season
in the off-season
Most hotels are closed in the off-season.
ᅳoff-season adjective adverb
Take advantage of our special off-season fares.
occupancy noun [uncountable] formal
1 the number of people who stay, work, or live in a room or building at the same tim
e 入住率
Hotels in Tokyo enjoy over 90% occupancy. 东京的酒店入住率高达90%。
2 someone’s use of a building, hotel, or other space, for living or working in, or th
e period during which they live or work there 入住
incidental adjective
1 happening or existing in connection with something else that is more important非主要的,次要的
Increased motivation is more than an incidental benefit of reward schemes.
incidental to
companies that carry out investment business that is incidental to their main activity
2 [not before noun] naturally happening as a result of something附带的, 附属的; 难免的incidental to
Drinking too much is almost incidental to bartending. 在酒吧上班的人总会有喝酒过度的情况发生。
purpose [countable] a plan or aim 计划,目标
Nick had no particular purpose in mind when he started.
somebody’s purpose in doing something
Attending the race was not my purpose in coming to Indianapolis.
serve a purpose (=achieve a particular aim)
It would serve no useful purpose to re-open the investigation. 再次展开这项调查毫无意义。
contribution noun
1 [countable] something that you give or do in order to help something be successful 贡献
contribution to/towards
Einstein was awarded the Nobel Prize for his contribution to Quantum Theory.
The school sees its job as preparing students to make a contribution to society. significant/substantial/valuable etc contribution
Wolko made outstanding contributions to children’s medicine.
2 [countable] an amount of money that you give in order to help pay for something捐献
a campaign contribution
contribution of
A contribution of £25will buy 15 books.
contribution to/towards
Contributions to charities are tax deductible.
You can make annual contributions of up to $1000 in education savings accounts.
3 [countable] a piece of writing, a song, a speech etc that forms part of a larger wo rk such as a newspaper, book, broadcast, recording etc 撰稿
contribution from
a magazine with contributions from well-known travel writers 一本有很多知名旅行撰稿人投稿的杂志
3.How does the manager’s brief compare with what the employee actually does?
According to the manager’s brief, about half of the employee’s time should be spent ta king personal responsibility for meeting objectives (yellow work). However, the employee fe els that this is not the case. Blue work (i.e. work carried out in a prescribed way) is double the amount envisaged in the brief. As can be seen from the grey, white and pink segments, the employee also perceives him/herself to be involved in certain activitie s outside the job brief. While the small amount of white (creative) work appears to be positive, the pink time serves no useful purpose. Moreover, the incidental grey work wh ich the employee is asked to do in addition to his/her job may be detracting from the core yellow work.
envisage verb [transitive]
to think that something is likely to happen in the future 设想,想象
The scheme cost a lot more than we had originally envisaged. 这个项目比我们最初设想花了更多的钱。
envisage doing something
I don’t envisage working with him again. 我再也不想和他一起工作了。
4.
Blue: operate, comply, follow
Yellow: schedule, design, decide
Green: support, assist,
Orange: co-operate, participate
Blue: carry out, execute
Yellow: plan, research
Green: aid, cover
Orange: take part, brainstorm
brainstorming noun [uncountable]
when a group of people meet in order to try to develop ideas and think of ways of so lving problems 集思广益
a brainstorming session to come up with slogans for new products 让大家为新产品想口号语的集思广益单元
ᅳbrainstorm verb [intransitive and transitive]
Employees get together and brainstorm ideas. 员工在一起,集思广益一些好点子。
5. Listening.
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hierarchy noun
plural hierarchies
1 [uncountable and countable] a system of organization in which people or things are div ided into levels of importance等级制度;阶层
a rigid social hierarchy 严格的社会等级
She worked her way up through the corporate hierarchy to become president.她一路沿着公司的等级不断提升自己的职位,直至做到了总裁的位置。
come to terms with something
to accept an unpleasant or sad situation and no longer feel upset or angry about it让步屈服,达成协议,妥协
George and Elizabeth have come to terms with the fact that they will never have childre n. 乔治和伊丽莎白接受了他们将没有孩子这个事实。
superior noun [countable]
someone who has a higher rank or position than you, especially in a job上级
He had a good working relationship with his immediate superior (=the person directly abov e him). 他与他的直接领导保持了良好的工作关系。
H more managerial support
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manual noun [countable]
1 a book that gives instructions about how to do something, especially how to use a ma chine手册, 指南
instruction/training/reference etc manual 使用说明书/培训说明书/参考说明书
Consult the computer manual if you have a problem. 如果你在使用电脑的过程中碰到了问题,请查看电脑说明书。
a user manual用户指南
manual adjective
1 manual work involves using your hands or your physical strength rather than your mind
手工劳动的
ᅳ同义词blue-collar
manual job/labour/worker etc
low-paid manual jobs低薪酬的手工劳动
People in manual occupations have a lower life expectancy. 从事体力劳动的人生命预期要低。
2 operated or done by hand or without the help of electricity, computers etc 手工的
ᅳ反义词automatic
a manual typewriter手动打字机
a five-speed manual gearbox 五速手动变速箱
It would take too long to do a manual search of all the data. 如果手工搜寻所有数据将花费很长时间。
ᅳmanually adverb
clock in/ out
clock in/on phrasal verb用打卡机记录上班时间
to record on a special card the time you arrive at or begin work
American Equivalent: punch in
I clock on at 8:30.
clock off phrasal verb
1 informal to leave work at the end of the day 下班
What time do you clock off? 你什么时候下班?
2 to record on a special card the time you stop or leave work用打卡机记录下班时间
At this time a lot of service workers would be clocking off.
clock out phrasal verb
to record on a special card the time you stop or leave work用打卡机记录下班时间
American Equivalent: punch out
clock up something phrasal verb
D more flexible hours
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on a one-year contract
glamorous adjective
attractive, exciting, and related to wealth and success迷人的;富有魅力的
She led an exciting and glamorous life.
the most glamorous neighborhood in the city
a glamorous actress
On television, she looks so glamorous.
jet in/out
jet verb。