Meaning
|
Sentence
|
|
Administrative
|
Connected with the organization of a
country, business and so on
|
London is still the most important
administrative centre in Britain
|
Exercise
|
Physical or mental activity that keeps
you healthy and strong
|
The doctor advised him to take regular
exercise
|
Switchboard
|
The place in the large company and so
on
|
|
Anticipate
|
To expect something to happen and
prepare for it
|
We need someone who can anticipate and
respond to changes in the fashion industry.
|
Permanent
|
Lasting for a long or for ever
|
Was his permanent rage going to be
banked by a great outpouring of slavering goodwill.
|
Term
|
A work or group of words with a
particular meaning
|
What exactly do you mean by the term
"racist"?
|
Basic
|
Forming the part of something that is
most necessary and from which other things develop
|
Attempts have been made to produce a
form of basic English with a simplified spelling, vocabulary and grammar.
|
Pressure
|
The force that is produced when you
press on or against something
|
Apply pressure to the cut and it will
stop bleeding.
|
Transfer
|
To move or to make somebody move, from
one place to another
|
He’s transferring to out Tokyo branch
next month.
|
Moving or being moved from one place
|
Paul is not happy here and has asked
for a transfer.
|
|
Capability
|
The quality of being able to do
something
|
I tried to fix the computer, it was
beyond my capabilities
|
Result
|
The conclusion or end to which any
course or condition of things leads, or which is obtained by any process or
operation
|
The result is that almost two-thirds
of the university's total tuition revenue comes from one-third if its
students
|
Vacancy
|
A job that is available for somebody
to do
|
We have vacancy for a secretary in our
office
|
Clearance
|
The removing of something that is old
or not wanted
|
The shop is having clearance sale
|
Specify
|
To say or name something clearly or in
detail
|
The fire regulations specify the
maximum number of people allowed in
|
Valid
|
Legally or officially acceptable
|
This passport is valid for one year
only
|
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Thursday, 13 February 2014
Vocabulary (Entry 4)
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