Part 4- Excerpt from a meeting

HỌC BỘ TỪ

rectify
rectify /ˈrektɪfaɪ/
(verb) to put right something that is wrong
Example: Embarrassed at his behavior, he rectified the situation by writing a letter of apology


direction
direction /dəˈrekʃn/
(noun) the general position a person or thing moves or points towards
Example: Can you give me directions to your house?


unfortunately
unfortunately /ʌnˈfɔːrtʃənətli/
(adverb) used to say that a particular situation or fact makes you sad or disappointed, or gets you into a difficult position
Example: Unfortunately, I didn't have my credit card with me.


Renovate
Renovate /ˈrenəveɪt/
(verb) to repair and paint an old building, a piece of furniture, etc. so that it is in good condition again
Example: We are planning to renovate our main lobby.


Temporarily closed
Temporarily closed /ˈtɛmpərərɪli/ /kləʊzd/
(adjective)
Example: However, please note that our office will be temporarily closed this Friday.


Telephone assistance
Telephone assistance /ˈtɛlɪfəʊn/ /əˈsɪstəns/
(noun)
Example: Our telephone assistance is still available.


Release sth
Release sth /rɪˈliːs/
(verb)
Example: This is our last meeting before we release the first issue of our quarterly fashion magazine.


A rush of
A rush of /ə/ /rʌʃ/ /ɒv/
(Conj)
Example: We have already had a rush of orders from most major bookstores across Australia.


Business model
Business model /ˈbɪznəs mɑːdl/
(noun) a plan for running a business, identifying where the money will come from, who the customers are, how they will be reached, etc.
Example: A business model is a company's plan for making a profit.


Customer development
Customer development /ˈkʌstəmə/ /dɪˈvɛləpmənt/
(noun)
Example: Customer development is a big change for most organizations.


Business tool
Business tool /ˈbɪznɪs/ /tuːl/
(noun)
Example: Most types of business tools provide benefits when used correctly.


Implement
Implement /ˈɪmplɪment/
(verb) to make something that has been officially decided start to happen or be used
Example: The plan was not implemented correctly.


(In) high demand
(In) high demand (/ɪn/) /haɪ/ /dɪˈmɑːnd/
(noun)
Example: Small foreign cars are in high demand in the United States.