1) To take over a) To get control over something b) To investigate or learn more about something c) To find a solution to a problem 2) To bring about a) To create change b) To investigate or learn more about something c) To find a solution to a problem 3) To sort out a) To get control over something b) To investigate or learn more about something c) To find a solution to a problem 4) To look into a) To reduce something b) To investigate or learn more about something c) To search for something / to check something 5) To cut back a) To reduce something b) To investigate or learn more about something c) To search for something / to check something 6) To catch on a) To finally understand something b) To complete a form c) To say or to introduce a topic 7) To bring up a) To move up in position b) To complete a form c) To say or to introduce a topic 8) To fill in a) To move up in position b) To complete a form c) To say or to introduce a topic 9) To get ahead a) To move up in position b) To explain something or break into small parts c) To refuse / to say no 10) To turn down a) To indicate or show something b) To explain something or break into small parts c) To refuse / to say no 11) To point out a) To indicate or show something b) To explain something or break into small parts c) To postpone or to delay 12) To break down a) To give someone help or add something to the conversation b) To explain something or break into small parts c) To postpone or to delay 13) To run something by someone a) To give someone help or add something to the conversation b) To discuss something with someone to get their opinion or approval c) To postpone or to delay 14) To put off a) To give someone help or add something to the conversation b) To say something positive about someone c) To postpone or to delay 15) To chip in a) To give someone help or add something to the conversation b) To say something positive about someone c) To postpone or to delay 16) To put in a good word for someone a) To give someone help or add something to the conversation b) To say something positive about someone c) To postpone or to delay 17) A flagship a) To counterbalance b) To make redundant c) An example 18) To offset a) To counterbalance b) To make redundant c) An example 19) To lay off a) To support b) To make redundant c) An increase 20) A burst a) To support b) Production c) An increase 21) To back someone a) To support b) Production c) To obtain money 22) To raise capital a) To stabilize b) Production c) To obtain money 23) Output a) To stabilize b) Production c) To diminish 24) To level off a) To stabilize b) To dip c) To contract / decrease 25) To shrink a) To stabilize b) To dip c) To contract / decrease 26) To edge down a) To stabilize b) To dip c) To contract / decrease 27) To deplete a) No longer make a profit b) To diminish c) To contract / decrease 28) To go out of business a) No longer make a profit b) To diminish c) To contract / decrease 29) To stay on top of a) To stay in control b) To be alert and sure not to make mistakes c) To think of a solution that is different from what is normally done 30) To think out of the box a) To start something: usually a project or process b) To be alert and sure not to make mistakes c) To think of a solution that is different from what is normally done 31) To get the ball rolling a) To start something: usually a project or process b) To be alert and sure not to make mistakes c) To spend time thinking of ideas / solutions 32) To be on the ball a) To start something: usually a project or process b) To be alert and sure not to make mistakes c) To spend time thinking of ideas / solutions 33) To brainstorm a) To use your power of influence to make something happen b) To be alert and sure not to make mistakes c) To spend time thinking of ideas / solutions 34) To pull strings a) To use your power or influence to make something happen b) To do several tasks at the same time c) To accept too much work on a project that is difficult 35) To bite off more than you can chew a) To use your power or influence to make something happen b) This is time when you are not busy c) To accept too much work on a project that is difficult 36) Downtime a) To use your power or influence to make something happen b) This is time when you are not busy c) To accept too much work on a project that is difficult 37) Multitasking a) To use your power or influence to make something happen b) To do several tasks at the same time c) To accept too much work on a project that is difficult 38) To oversee a) To supervise b) To be a part of  c) To handle 39) To be involved in a) To supervise b) To be a part of  c) To handle 40) To deal with a) To supervise b) To be a part of  c) To handle

Business vocabulary

vytvoril(a)

Rebríček

Vizuálny štýl

Možnosti

Prepnúť šablónu

Obnoviť automaticky uložené: ?