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Meanwhile, the robustness and stability of Java2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) platform, which integrates tremendous enterprise-related standards and technologies, make it ideal to support Web-based enterprise-level application.
而Java2 Enterprise Edition(J2EE)平台日趋成熟, J2EE平台将大量企业相关的标准和技术统一起来,从而为开发Web领域的企业级应用提供了强大的技术支持。
J2EE is expanded from J2SE toprovide a complete enterprise-level application.
J2EE在J2SE基础上进行了扩展用于在Java基础上提供完全的企业级应用解决方案。
Design and Realization of H.323-based Enterprise-level Voice Gateway in VoIP
基于H.323协议的企业级VoIP语音网关的设计和实现
J2EE is a kind of distributed enterprise-level Web application framework which is set up by Sun company.
J2EE架构是Sun公司提出的一种分布式企业级Web应用开发的技术架构。
We also narrate how to build J2EE development platform and develop enterprise-level application on it.
然后讲述了如何搭建J2EE开发环境和在J2EE平台上开发企业级的应用程序。
Study on the Strategy and Method for Enterprise-level Information Integration with Symmetric Replication Technology
利用对称复制技术实现企业信息集成的策略与模式研究
With the development of computer network technology, especially the development of Internet, an enterprise-level inter-OS and portable distributed multi-tiered database system is becoming into an important research direction in the range of database application.
随着计算机网络技术的发展,特别是Internet技术的发展,使得具有跨平台和可移植性能的分布式多层次数据库应用成为数据库设计和开发领域的主要研究方向之一。
Workorder-oriented management can not onlymake repair process efficient, but can translate personal experience and basicknowledge into enterprise-level shared resource, which directly builds up thefoundation to maintenance scheme.
基于维修工单的管理机制使得维修过程更加高效,更为重要的是,有效地将个人经验和维修知识转化为企业范围内的智力资本,作为维修规划的直接依据。
We hole up the new architecture-- WebDDBAS for the new demand of the enterprise-level application system and discuss the main function of each level in the WebDDBAS.
通过企业应用系统的新需求提出构架WebDDBAS;
This paper describes the framework and realization modules of the platform in detail and how the platform is integrated with enterprise-level application systems in different scenarios is also discussed.
论文详细描述了该平台的架构和模块实现,并对不同应用场景下该平台与企业软件系统的集成问题进行讨论。
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A share (n.) an ordinary share that does not give the owner the right to vote on company issues A
Our company will issue A shares on market.
) to/in another country
director is abroad on business trip.
overseas, in foreign parts, out of the country
) time/period away from work
The absence of the chief director of the meeting is somewhat a pity.
nonattendance, nonappearance
5AbsEnt ] (adj
) not present, not at work
Please let your section head know if you are likely to be absent for a longer period.
away, off, missing
absenteeism [
AbsEn5ti:Iz(E)m
) regular absence from work
If motivation decreases, absenteeism is likely to increase.
) integrate a smaller item into a larger whole
兼并、担负(费用)
Head Office has absorbed the losses of our French subsidiary.
absorption costing a way of pricing goods by allowing for all costs relating to production in the sale price
归纳成本法
Our company mainly use absorption costing to set the sale price of products.
abstract [
) short version of a longer document
Please brief your staff the abstract of the prevailing government regulations.
summary, synopsis, digest
accepting house = (US) accepting bank an organization, often a merchant bank, that promise to
pay a bill of exchange in return for a fee
) entry to something
We have access to classified information.
entrance, passage
2. (v.) gain entry into computer data files
获取计算机数据(文件)
They shouldn’t have been able to access this file.
) record of financial transactions
In our bank, if no transaction takes place in 2 years, your personal account will become unclaimed.
account executive (n
) an advertising executive who looks after a particular client
(广告或服务业)业务经理
Jack is the account executive of this advertising company.
accounts payable a list of amounts owned to a business to suppliers of goods and services
add an entry to accounts payable
accountancy [
E5kauntEnsi
) work of an accountant
At the end of a year, the accountancy of a big company is always very burdensome.
accountant [
E5kauntEnt ] (n.) person qualified to keep a company’s accounts
会计师(员)
To be a good and competent accountant, accounting principles should be strictly followed.
accounts [
] (n. pl) financial records of a business
The bank would like to see the accounts.
accruals [
] (n. pl) money owed which is due at a later date
增长额,利息
The accruals you owe him will be due next week.
] (v.) succeed in doing something
The two parties achieved final agreements in mutual benefits.
accomplish, complete, finish
achievement [
E5tFi:vmEnt
] (n.) the successful completion of something
something successfully completed
完成、成就
accomplishment, completion, perfection
acknowledge [
] (v.) confirm that something has arrived
We acknowledge receipt of the shipment.
admit, accept
acknowledgement [
Ek5nClidVmEnt
] (n.) confirmation that something has arrived
After you have
received the mail, please return your acknowledgement by fax.
acceptance
] (v.) buy, obtain
购得、占有
We acquired a company, shares, etc.
obtain, get, procure
acquisition [
7Akwi5ziFEn
] the act of acquiring
The good news from TCL: the acquisition of Schneider!
merger, takeover
5AktiN ] (adj.) working in the position of someone for a short time
an acting manager
active money (n.) money that is being used by the public as opposed to money left in bank accounts.
流通货币(相对于银行帐户中的货币)
The inflation increases active money .
activity [
] (n.) type of business
Our main activity is export /import trade.
act of God (n.) an unexpected or unavoidable event such as a storm , a flood , and earthquake ,etc mentioned in some insurance contracts as a cause of loss or damage
We will include the term of act of God in this insurance policy to against some uncertain factors.
force majeure
] (adj.) real
Our actual results were better than forecast.
actual loss (n.) the real cost of something as opposed to a sum of money stated on paper
实际损失(相对于帐面损失)
In the recession, for the latest fiscal year, our actual loss is much greater than the paper loss.
[相关词汇] paper loss
actuals (n.) goods that can be purchased and used , as opposed to goods traded on a futures contract that are represented by documents
实货(相对于期货)
[例] The merchant is especially interested in the trading of futures , not actuals.
adapt (to ) [
(v.) to make suitable to or fit for a specific use or situation.
the ability to adapt quickly to a new situation
addendum [
E5dendEm ]
(n.) an extra section that is attached to ,or follows , a letter , report,ect
附录,附件
write an addendum to a report
address public concerns
give speech to
address audience on a business project
] (v) to stop (a court case, a meeting , etc.)for a time before beginning again
延期,休会
The board meeting has been adjourned to an uncertain date.
] (v) to settle an insurance claim
理算保险索赔
After the car accident, he made an insurance claim that will be adjusted soon.
administration [
Edminis5treiFEn
] (n.) organization and control of a company
经营、管理
The administration power of a company also shows the internal control of the company.
management
admin (n.) abbreviation for administration
经营、管理
administer [
Ed5ministE
] (v.) organize, control
] (v.) choose, decide on
We adopted a new strategy.
] (n.) money paid before it is due, or for work only partially completed
Yesterday I received an advance on my monthly wage.
(v) 1. to increase
On bull market , shares are advancing rapidly.
pay something before it is due
The publishing house advanced me on royalties.
advance bill (n.) a bill of exchange that has been written before the goods have been sent off
预付(开)票据
Dear customer, we will send you the advance bill for that batch by air express mail today.
adverse balance (n.) an amount of debt shown on an account
With the rapid growth of our turnover, our adverse balance will be eliminated very soon.
advertise [
] (v.) announce something is for sale
The soap is advertised on TV for its special flavor.
ad (n, inf) short for advertisement
ad valorem (adj
) of tax that is calculated as a percentage of the value of the goods
VAT is a kind of valorem tax.
advertisement [
Ed5vE:tismEnt ]
(n.) notice/announcement that something is for sale
If you want your house sold, you should have put your advertisement in a more popular newspaper.
advertiser [
5AdvEtaizE
] (n.) person/company which advertises
Advertisers use various ways and media to promote their products.
advertising [
5AdvEtaiziN ] (n.) the business of designing ads
She’s in advertising.
] (n.) recommendation (s) about what you should do
建议、通知(书)
His advice was to close the factory.
recommendation,
advice note (n.) a note to the receiver of goods from the sender that gives details of the quantity and description of goods and when and how they will be transported
Before you deliver the goods, please fax us an advice note for our confirmation.
] (v.) recommend what should be done
建议、通知
[同义词] counsel, recommend, suggest
after-sales service (n.) service offered by a supplier to a customer to maintain or repair the product supplied
Nowadays many enterprises began to compete in the field of after-sales service.
affiliate [
E5filieit ]
(n.)a person or an organization that is attached to a larger organization
成员,联号
That company is an affiliate of a prestigious holding group.
[同义词] member
) to attach ( a person or an organization) to a larger organization
The business is affiliated to TCL Group.
afmd (abbr
) aforementioned
You can refer to afmd post address for the dispatch.
aftermarket [`
B:ftE9mB:kIt
(n.) a situation where a newly issued security is traded before its real price has been established in the stock market.
Buy shares on a healthy aftermarket.
after sight (adv) written on a bill of exchange to show that the bill should be paid within a specified time after the payer
is presented within it
见票后付款
The bill should be paid at 60 days after sight.
against all risks (adv
) (of a marine insurance policy) providing insurance for all types of loss or damage
We insuranced the cargo against all risks.
E5dVendE ] (n.) order of topics to be discussed at a meeting
The first topic on the agenda is salaries.
(n.) person who represents a company
代理(商)
Our company’s agent in Middle East has developed a widespread and mature business there.
representative, deputy
agiotage [
5AdViEtidV
(n.) the business of buying and then later selling foreign currencies
That guy makes a big fortune by agiotage.
(n.) a business providing a system of scheduled air transport
United Airlines
air time (n.) time given to advertise on TV or radio
收音)广告节目时间
The air time of this new product will be prolonged for 10 seconds.
allocate [
give money or other resources in certain proportions
In the budget we allocated most of the money to marketing.
assign, designate, allot
allotment [
) the distribution of new company shares to the people who have applied for them
Allotment has been made by random draw because of oversubscription.
allowance [
E5lauEns ] (n.) something, such as money, given at regular intervals or for a specific purpose
An expenses allowance is paid monthly to each trainee.
amalgamation [
E7mAl^E5meiFEn
] (n.) a type of reorganization where two or more companies are combined into one company
The amalgamation of the three companies strengthened the corporation.
combination, merger
ambition [ Am5biFEn
] (n.) strong desire to succeed in life or in a job
My sister has an ambition and desires to get MBA.
aspiration, desire, yearning
] (n.) a feature that increases attractiveness or value, especially of a piece of real estate or a geographic location
生活福利设施
a sunny apartment with amenities including air conditioning
facility, convenience
amortize [
E5mC:taIz; (?@)
] (v.) to pay off a debt by saving money on a regular basis
The repayment of the bond is amortized in 5 years.
] (v.) study in detail
We analysed the accounts.
analysis [
E5nAlisis ]
(n.) detailed study, investigation
The analysis report shows clear logics and integrity.
] (n.) person who analyses
His intelligence and diligence made him an excellent and acute marketing analyst.
] (adj.) yearly
the annual accounts
annual general meeting (n.) (AGM) a meeting of all the shareholders in a company
年度股东大会
) to cancel something or stop it from being legally effective
The contract was annulled.
annulment [
] (n.) the act of canceling something or stopping it from being legally effective
废除,取消
The disagreement of two parts resulted in the annulment of the contract signed at the very beginning of their cooperation.
antedate [
5Anti7deit
) to put an earlier date (on a document, letter, cheque, etc) than the date at the time of writing
To make this cheque legal, you should antedate it by 7days.
anti-dumping (adj
) of ways in which a country protects its economy by preventing other countries from dumping in it.
anti-dumping laws
] (n.) an acknowledgment expressing regret or asking pardon for a fault or offense.
a letter of apology
E5pi:l ] 1. (n.) being attractive
This product has appeal for young people.
attraction, charm
2. (v.) be attractive to
attract, allure
appendix [
] (n.) a collection of supplementary material, usually at the end of a book
to use an appendix for any information
E5plai ] (v.) ask for something (in writing)
(书面的)申请
We applied for a loan.
applicant [
(n.) person who applies
The applicant shows outstanding advantages among the candidates pool.
application [
7Apli5keiFEn
] (n.) act of applying
application form (n.) pre-printed form to make a request for a job
Please fill in this application form at first.
] (v.)choose someone for a job
We have decided to appoint a new sales manager.
assign, designate
appointee [
E9pCIn`ti:
] (n.) person chosen for a position or job
He is lucky to be the appointee of this project.
appointment [
E5pCintmEnt
] (n.) 1. choice of someone for a new job
The appointment of area financial controller implies he has been promoted.
2. arrangement for a meeting
约定(会议)
We fixed an appointment at four o’clock.
appraisal [
E5preizEl ] (n.) calculation of the value of somebody or something
Their appraisal of the necklace is about RMB 1,000.
evaluation, valuation, assessment
appraise [
] (v.) to judge the value of somebody or something
They appraised it was only worth $1.
appraiser [
] (n.) person who judges
鉴定者,估价官
Who will be the appraiser?
appreciate [
E5pri:Fieit
] (v.) 1. be thankful for
I appreciated your help.
2. understand
I appreciate your problems.
3.increase in value
My shares have appreciated by 10%.
apprentice [
] (n.) young person who is learning a skill
Don’t listen to him. Jack is only an apprentice.
learner, beginner
apprenticeship[
E5prentis7Fip
] (n.) period of time spent learning a skill
学徒年限,学徒身份
Jack served an apprenticeship with a carpenter.
appropriate [
E5prEupriit
] (v.) to put an amount of money aside for a special purpose
拨出(款项)
They appropriated $10,000 for bribery.
] (v.) agree to pass officially
They Board approved the new plan.
approval [
E5pru:vEl ] (n.) agreement
aptitude [
5Aptitju:d
] (n.) natural ability (to do a task)
She had a high aptitude for business.
arbitrage [
5B:bitridV
] (n.) the purchase of securities on one market for immediate resale on another market in order to profit from a price discrepancy
He made big fortune by arbitrage.
arbitration [
7B:bi5treiFEn
] (n.) process of settling a dispute
We shall have to resort to arbitration.
judgement, adjudication
5ZEriE ] (n.) region
His sales area is the North East.
district, region, territory
] (n.) money which is owed and has not been paid on time
到期未付帐
The payment in arrears amounts to$100.
arrearage, debt, liabilities
arrival notice (n.) a note sent by a carrier to the receiver( consignee) saying that goods have arrived
After your receipt of the arrival notice from the carrier---COSCO, please arrange the picking-up of the goods at the dock.
artifical person (n.) a company considered as having a separate legal identity from the people who work for it, although some of these people will represent the will of the company
The company is regarded legally as an artifical person.
fictitious person, juristic person
as per (adv) according to
As per your request that is made in your last mail, we are writing to confirm our point concerning the price.
asap as soon as possible
After the cargo reaches your dock,please inform us by fax or email asap.
assemble [
put (a product) together from component parts
After the internal innovation, the efficiency of workers’ assembling machines has greatly improved.
to bring or call together into a group or whole
Ask your colleagues to assemble in the meeting room at 10:15.
assembly-line (n.) layout of workers and machines where the work passes from one worker to the next, usually on a moving belt, until it is finished
All the workers should take care of the assembly line.
assembly [
] (n.) putting (a product) together
We have automated assembly line.
assembly point (n.) a place where people should gather in an emergency.
assented stock (n.) an item of financial value, eg an ordinary share, that belongs to someone who has agreed to the conditions of a takeover bid
] (v.) estimate the value of
The property was assessed at £20,000.
value, evaluate
assessment [
E5sesmEnt ] (n.) calculation of value
a tax assessment
evaluation, appraisal
] (n.) something of value which is owned by a company
Their company’s major asset is its property.
asset backing (n.) the total value of the assets of a company divided by the number of ordinary shares issues.
We must ensure a solid asset backing for our company.
associate company (n.) a company of which more than 20%, but less than 51% of the share capital is held by another company .
This firm is an associate company , not a holding company.
current assets (n.) assets in daily use by a business
fixed assets (n.) property and machinery
Plants and machines are fixed assets.
frozen assets (n.) assets which cannot be sold, usually because there is a dispute
intangible assets (n.) assets which cannot be seen (such as goodwill, patents etc.)
liquid assets (n.) cash or bills which can be easily converted into cash
The amount of liquid assets is important to a company.
tangible assets (n.) assets which can be seen (such as property, machinery etc.)
at par ( adj/ adv) of a share or other security that has the same value on the market as the value written on the share itself
平价(市值等于票面值)
She bought the shares at par.
ATM (n.) automatic teller machine
自动取款机
You can draw cash from any ATM at any time in Shanghai by using this Visa Card.
] 1.(n.) trial, effort
努力、尝试
We have made an attempt to enter a new market.
2. (v.) try
attn (abbr) for the attentin of
交由某人亲启
He wrote ATTN Mr.Johnson. on the envelop.
auction (n.)the way of selling in which each item is sold at an open meeting to the person who makes the highest bid
He sold his villa in the auction at 200,000 dollars.
) to sell something to the person who mak sell something by auction
His house was auctioned last week.
audio-conference (n.) a meeting with people who cannot all be together at the same time, using audio (telephone) equipment
The scheduled meeting has been cancelled for SARS, and we are planning to hold an audio-conference next week.
5C:dit ] (n.) examination of the accounts of a company
We require an audit confirmation from your account opening bank.
auditing [
] (n.) official process of checking the accounts of a company to see if they represent a true picture
The bank is under its annual internal auditing.
(n.) person who audits
authenticate [
C:5Wentikeit
) proof that something is real or true
You should ask a skilled attorney to authenticate the signature at the bottom of this document in case that it is a forged one.
] 1. (n.) the number which is calculated by adding several figures together and then
by the number of figures
The sales average has been around 250 units.
2. (adj.) middle
the average price
averaging [
5AvEridViN
] (n.) trading shares from the same company at different prices at the same time
股票平均买卖法
Average can maintain the price of a security.
awareness [
] (n.) being conscious of something
He has no awareness about the transaction.
axe 1.(v) remove or dismiss somebody
Several thousand of jobs will be axed next month due to the great depression.
dismiss ,sack, lay off ,fire
2.(n)removal or dismissal
I will under the axe if I can’t reach the sales goal this year.
] 1. (n.) opposite of front
Please sign the cheque on the back.
rear, reverse
2. (adj.) from the past
过去的、拖欠的
We have a lot of back orders.
3. (v.) support
The bank backed my new venture.
support, encourage
backdate [
) to put a date on a document that is earlier than the real date, so that it is valid from that earlier date
He backdated the bill so that it can be valid.
back order (n.) an order for goods that have not yet been produced or supplied
After a long vacation, I found myself in a huge stack of back orders.
back out (v) to give up or not do something after agreeing to do it
You will be charged for sure if you back out of the contract.
] (n.) person who supports financially
The company has some big backers.
patron, sponsor, benefactor
] (n.) support, usually financial one
Strong governmental baking makes the project very profitable.
backhander [
5bAkhAndE(r)
] (n. inf.) a bribe, money given under the table
The chief director was arrested for his involvement in some backhander affairs.
] (n.) build-up of work or orders which have not been processed
积压的工作(或订单)
The failure of the project was due to backlog of superior orders.
back up support
You should back up all claims you make.
back-up( back up ) (n,v) to make a cope in case the original one is lost or damaged
I made a back-up of that document in case of some unforeseen damage to it.
bad debt (n.) debt which will not be paid
The obvious decrease of bad debt avoided the bankruptcy of the big nation owned enterprise.
bad faith (n.) having a dishonest intention
Bad faith will bring disasters to a cooperation in the long run.
] (n.) amount which makes the total credits and debits equal
收支平衡(差额)、结余
Additional balance statement will charge 10 USD.
equilibrium, equipoise, evenness
balance of payments (n.) international financial position of a country (account of imports, exports and invisible earnings)
贸易收支差额
balance sheet (n.) statement of the financial position of a company or business at a certain moment
资产平衡表
to forbid someone to do something
Public advertisement on tobacco is banned in China, but some crafty tobacco companies are successful in circumventing this ban.
bank (v) to deposit something in a bank
You have to bank a certain amount of money in order to avoid being overdrawn.
BA (bank acceptance ) a bill of exchange that is accepted by a bank for a fee.
银行承兑汇票
We will issue a bank acceptance for the payment.
bank book (n.) a book that lists all payments into and withdrawals from a customer’s bank account
You can insert your bank book into this machine which will automatically update it.
bank holiday (n.) a day, not a Saturday or Sunday, when banks are closed and which is also a general holiday
(英国)银行假日
You have to wait till the day after tomorrow for your opening account in the Bank of London because
tomorrow is a bank holiday.
bank statement (n.) written statement showing transactions and balance of an account
bankrupt [
]1. (adj.) unable to pay debts
He was declared bankrupt.
2. (v.) force someone to become bankrupt
The high interest rates have bankrupted my business.
bankruptcy [
5bANkrEp(t)si
] (n.) state of being bankrupt
insolvency
bar code (n.) a series of lines printed on a product that can be read by a machine connected to a computer system to give a price or reference number
The invent of bar code has greatly speeded up the economy of supermarkets
]1. (v.) discuss in order to reach agreement on price conditions
haggle, negotiate
2. (n.) item at a good (cheap) price
物美价廉的商品
The cardigan is real a bargain for I just pay half of its previous price.
bargaining [
(n.) discussing in order to reach agreement
The buyer and seller finally agreed to the price level after 2 hours’ bargaining.
barrister [
] (n.) a person who is qualified to speak in a higher court of law
He is a top barrister specializing in financing law.
lawyer ,solicitor, bar, counsel
b/e (abbr) bill of exchange
] (adj.) minimum
what everything else depends on
Older workers will, of course, still be interested in basic pay.
fundamental, essential, elementary,
(n.) group of items made at same time
batch of goods will be delivered by UPS .
batch process (n.) production process based on converting a quantity of items at the same time
batch size (n.) number of items in a batch
bear market (n.) period when share prices are falling
Unfortunately, you confronted bear market.
beat [ bi:t ] (v.) win over (someone) in a fight
We have beaten our competitors to be the first on the market.
defeat, hit
You should behave yourself when attending such important banquet.
below-the-line (adj.) below-the- advertising which is not paid for
页底的(广告)
Below-the-line activities refers to sales promotion or marketing research which a marketing department buys directly.
benchmarking (n.) to measure (a rival's product) according to specified standards in order to compare it with and improve one's own product
比较和改进自己的产品
Benchmarking has become one of the fashionable words in current management discussion.
5benifit ] 1. (n.) profit
It will be our mutual benefit to come to an agreement.
2. (n.) money provided as a right under a state or private insurance scheme, e.g. disability benefit.
津贴,救济金
3. (v.) to profit, gain advantage from
有益于,受益于
disability benefit (n.) payment made to a person unable to work because of permanent or long-term physical handicap
残疾抚恤金
sickness benefit (n.) payments made while a person is on sick leave
fringe benefits (n.) extra benefits such as a car, private health insurance provided by a company
Fringe benefits should be firmly incorporated within the payment policy and administered by the personnel department.
bid [ bid ] (n & v) offer to buy something at a certain price
出价、投标
Those potential buyers of the company bid against each other.
takeover bid (n.)
5bidE ] (n.) person who makes an offer
The company will go to the highest bidder.
1. (n.) written list of money to be paid
This bill does not include VAT. 
2. (v.) send a bill to someone
bill of entry (n.) a detailed list of goods prepared by the exporter or importer for examination by customs
I will prepare a bill of entry , together with other required documents for the declaration of this batch of imported goods.
bill of lading(B/L)
(n.) a document that shows details of goods being transported. It is a receipt from the transporter to the sender and entitles the receiver to collect the goods on arrival.
billboard [
] (n.) large roadside advertising poster
(户外)广告牌
The billboard of KFC is obvious everywhere.
(n.)1. process of invoicing
广告,促销
The product needed better billing to outsell its competitors.
bill of materials (n.) list of all raw materials and parts that go into an end product
5biljEn ] (n.) US:one thousand million
(美)十亿
; GB: one million million
(英)万亿
blAk ] (adj.) not allowed by law
黑市的,非法交易的
black market (n.) a situation of illegal trading in goods, currencies or services
He bought some pirate CDs on the black market.
in the black in credit
(银行存款)有赢余
black list list of goods, companies, people who are prohibited from trading
The customer is in the system black list so we can not provide trading service for him.
blue chips (n.) shares with the highest status as investments, usually shares of well-established companies
蓝筹股,热门的股票
Wise investors will show great interest in blue chips.
blue-collar (adj.) relating to manual work
体力劳动者
Your local
newspaper is usually the best source of blue-collar jobs.
board meeting (n) a gathering of the directors of a company to discuss important company business
[例] He will chair the board meeting tomorrow on the takeover issues.
board of directors (n.) group of people chosen by the shareholders to develop company policy
[例] This proposal has been approved by the board of directors.
] (n.) contract document promising to repay money borrowed by a company or government
Most bonds are unsecured and do not grant shares in an organization.
bonded goods (n) imported items on which customs duties must be paid before they can be collected by the imported or exported again
We need permission to release these bonded goods to the importer.
bonded house (n) a building where bonded goods are kept until the customs duty has been paid and they can be collected by the importer or exported again
[例] The cargo is still in the bonded house.
] (n.) additional payment
奖金,红利
Our department manager has been given an annual bonus for his good performance.
book [ buk ] (v.) to arrange for (tickets or lodgings, for example) reserve
The secretary has booked the manager in at the Hilton Hotel.
books (n. pl) the financial records of a company
The books of the company clearly reveals its bad debt.
book value (n.) value of assets as recorded in the company’s books
Except at the time of purchase of the asset, the book value of the asset is seldom the same as its market value.
bookkeeper [
5buk7ki:pE
] (n.) person who keeps the financial records of a company
boom [ bu:m ] (n.) time when business activity is increasing
We must take advantage of the economic boom.
, thrive, flourish
boost (v) to increase the strength or value of something, to help and encourage something
Lower interest rates will greatly boost the economy.
bottleneck [
] (n.) a restriction in the normal work flow
瓶颈,障碍
We’ve got a bottleneck in our supply operations.
]1.(adj.) lowest
rock-bottom price
2. (v.) bottom out, reach the lowest point
bounce [ bauns ] (v.) refuse to pay a cheque and return it to the bearer because there is not enough money in the payer’s account
支票被银行退票
Two of my cheques were bounced last week.
brainstorm [
5brein7stC:m ] (n
) an approach to problem-solving in which a group of people meet to provide wide-ranging ideas on an issue
The members of the board gave a brainstorm during the meeting held yesterday.
]1.(n.) local office of a large business
We have branches throughout the country.
2.(v.) To enlarge the scope of one's interests, business, or activities
The partners are looking into branching out into Europe.
] (n.) product which can be recognized by a name
The brand establishment needs a very long time and will bring long- term benefits.
branding (n.) the process of giving brand names to products
How is the branding of that new product going on?
brand leader brand with the biggest market share
品牌领导者
IBM is the brand leader in the field of portable computer.
brand loyalty (n.) customer desire to continue buying the same brand
品牌忠诚度
They managed to set up the brand loyalty of their consumers.
break even (v.) balance costs and revenue, not make a profit or a loss
We just broke even last year.
breakeven point
point at which revenue equals costs
收支平衡点
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