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form the basis of
monthly review
review [countable] a report on a series of events or a period of time, that mentions the most important parts 回顧報告
review of
a review of the year
measure somebody/something against somebody/something phrasal verb
to judge someone or something by comparing them with another person or thing 通過對比評價某人/某物
Measured against our budget last year, $2.7 million seems small. 與我們去年的預算相比,今年270萬美元的預算就顯得數額太少了。
target n.目標 (同義詞:objective, goal和aim)
*set the target 制定目標
③Using the information in the article, complete sentences.
1. D
2. C
3. B
4. F
enthusiastic adjective
feeling or showing a lot of interest and excitement about something熱心的;熱情洋溢的
enthusiastic about (doing) something
All the staff are enthusiastic about the project.
(enthusiasm n. 熱心,熱愛)
*set up training courses
contribute verb
1 [intransitive and transitive] to give money, help, ideas etc to something that a lot of other people are also involved in 捐助,捐獻
contribute to/towards
contribute something to/towards something
The volunteers contribute their own time to the project. 志愿人員奉獻自己的時間致力于這項工作。
2 [intransitive]to help to make something happen 導致
Stress is a contributing factor in many illnesses. 壓力是許多疾病致病因素。
contribute to
Alcohol contributes to 100,000 deaths a year in the US. 酒精飲品每年在美國會導致10萬人死亡。
contribute substantially/significantly/greatly etc to something
3 [intransitive and transitive] to write articles, stories, poems etc for a newspaper or magazine 撰寫
*employ = bring in
④ Matching.
wait for decisions
take on responsibility
bring in a consultant
work on managerial skills
come up with ideas
put on discos
II. Arranging a course
①Reading a fax.
cosmetics n.化妝品 [plural]
creams, powders etc that you use on your face and body in order to look more attractive
cosmetic adjective
1 dealing with the outside appearance rather than the important part of something
We're making a few cosmetic changes to the house before we sell it.
2 intended to make your hair, skin, body etc look more attractive 美容的
the cosmetic industry 美容行業
cosmetic products 美容產品
Inc. 股份有限公司 (Incorporated)
*Co. = company
*Ltd. = limited
*Corp. = corporation n. 公司, 企業, <美>有限公司,
*plc. = public limited company 上市公司
product launch 產品投放市場
profile noun [countable]
▶HEAD◀
a side view of someone's head 側面像
Dani has a lovely profile. 丹尼從側面看真漂亮。
▶DESCRIPTION◀
a short description that gives important details about a person, a group of people, or a place簡介;個性及生平的簡要描述
a job profile 工作簡介
3 high profile:something that is high profile is noticed by many people or gets a lot of attention 高知名度
The star has a high profile in Britain. 這位明星在英國擁有很高的知名度。
4 keep a low profile
to behave quietly and avoid doing things that will make people notice you 保持低調
5 raise somebody's profile 提升知名度
if a person or an organization raises its profile, it gets more attention from the public
an advertising campaign designed to raise the bank's profile 一個旨在提高銀行知名度的廣告
commence verb [intransitive and transitive] formal
to begin or to start something 開始,著手
Work will commence on the new building immediately. 新樓的開工將馬上進行。
commence with
The course commences with a one week introduction to Art Theory. 這門課一開始時會有為期一周的藝術理論入門課。
commence doing something
The planes commenced bombing at midnight. 飛機在子夜24點時開始攻擊。
a survival course拓展課程
an assault course 體能訓練課程
assault course noun [countable] British English
an area of land with special equipment to climb, jump over, run through etc that is used for developing physical strength, especially by soldiers
alternatively
seminar noun [countable] 研討課
1 a class at a university or college for a small group of students and a teacher to study or discuss a particular subject
a Shakespeare seminar
2 a class on a particular subject, usually given as a form of training
Publishers and writers from 13 countries attended the seminar.
vt. 理解,懂,聽說,獲悉,將 ... 理解為,認為<