тест по словам
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Phonetics |
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Unit 1 |
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to decide to start using a |
adopt |
/əˈdɒpt/ |
etw. annehmen, ergreifen |
particular idea, plan, or method. |
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a list of things that people will |
agenda |
/əˈdʒendə/ |
Tagesordnung, Agenda |
discuss at a meeting. |
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the space between shelves in a |
aisle |
/aɪl/ |
Gang |
warehouse. |
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used instead of mentioning |
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more of a similar type of thing |
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that has already been |
and so on |
/ən ˈsəʊ ɒn/ |
und so weiter |
mentioned. |
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people or equipment that can |
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be used when |
backup |
/ˈbækʌp/ |
Backup, (Ab-)Sicherung |
extra help is needed. |
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something that a company |
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needs to make its product which |
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is difficult to get and may only |
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be available from a limited |
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number of suppliers, but which |
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only has a small effect on the |
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price the company sells the |
bottleneck item |
/ˈbɒt(ə)lnek ˌaɪtəm/ |
Engpassgut, -produkt |
finished product for. |
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a product or group of products |
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that has its own name and is |
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made by one particular |
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company. The word for a |
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machine or vehicle made by one |
brand |
/brænd/ |
Marke |
particular company is a make. |
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one of the different parts that a |
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machine or piece of equipment |
component |
/kəmˈpəʊnənt/ |
Komponente, Teil |
consists of. |
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fighting between countries or |
conflict |
/ˈkɒnflɪkt/ |
Konflikt, Auseinandersetzung |
groups. |
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a very large metal or wooden |
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box designed to be loaded easily |
container |
/kənˈteɪnə(r)/ |
Container |
onto ships and trucks. |
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used for describing plans or |
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actions that help you to prepare |
contingency |
/kənˈtɪndʒ(ə)nsi/ |
Notfall-, Ausweich- |
for possible bad events. |
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a company or person that |
distributor |
/dɪˈstrɪbjʊtə(r)/ |
Distributor, Lieferant |
supplies goods to shops. |
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to develop new products or |
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activities in addition to the ones |
diversify |
/daɪˈvɜː(r)sɪfaɪ/ |
diversifizieren |
that you already provide or do. |
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a sudden shaking movement of |
earthquake |
/ˈɜː(r)θˌkweɪk/ |
Erdbeben |
the ground. |
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the activity of buying and selling |
e-commerce |
/iːˈkɒmɜː(r)s/ |
E-Commerce, Internethandel |
goods on the Internet. |
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an occasion when a volcano |
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explodes inside and flames, |
eruption |
/ɪˈrʌpʃ(ə)n/ |
Ausbruch, Eruption |
rocks and lava come out of the |
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top. |
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to not do something that you |
fail |
/feɪl/ |
versagen |
should do. |
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used for saying that if one thing |
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is not suitable or possible, then |
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there is something else that you |
failing that |
/ˈfeɪlɪŋ ˌðæt/ |
andernfalls |
can try. |
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to make a statement about what |
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is likely to happen, usually |
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relating to the weather, |
forecast |
/ˈfɔː(r)kɑːst/ |
vorhersagen, prognostizieren |
business, or the economy. |
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a statement about what is likely |
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to happen, based on available |
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information and usually relating |
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to the weather, business, or the |
forecast |
/ˈfɔː(r)kɑːst/ |
Prognose, Vorhersage |
economy. |
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the slow increase in the |
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temperature of the Earth caused |
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partly by the greenhouse effect |
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increasing the amount of carbon |
global warming |
ˈwɔː(r)mɪŋ/ |
globale Erwärmung |
dioxide in the atmosphere. |
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the idea that the world is |
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developing a single economy |
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and culture as a result of |
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improved technology and |
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communications and the |
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influence of very large |
globalization |
/ˌɡləʊbəlaɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n/ |
Globalisierung |
multinational companies. |
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an increase in the success of a |
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business or a country’s |
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economy, or in the amount of |
growth |
/ɡrəʊθ/ |
Wachstum |
money invested in them. |
if the worst |
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used for saying what you will do |
comes to the |
/ɪf ðə ˌwɜː(r)st kʌmz |
im schlechtesten Fall, |
if the worst thing that could |
worst |
tə ðə ˈwɜː(r)st/ |
schlimmstenfalls |
happen does happen. |
impact |
/ˈɪmpækt/ |
Auswirkung |
an effect, or an influence. |
in house |
/ˈɪn ˌhaʊs/ |
hauseigen, betriebsintern |
in the offices of a company. |
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a rise in the number, amount, or |
increase |
/ˈɪŋkriːs/ |
Steigerung, Erhöhung |
degree of something. |
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if something intensifies, or if you |
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intensify it, it becomes greater, |
intensify |
/ɪnˈtensɪfaɪ/ |
intensivieren |
stronger, or more extreme. |
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the stock of goods in a |
inventory |
/ˈɪnvəntəri/ |
hier: Lagerbestand |
warehouse or storeroom. |
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a document giving details of |
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goods or services that someone |
invoice |
/ˈɪnvɔɪs/ |
Rechnung, Faktura |
has bought and must pay for. |
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just-in-time, bedarfsorientiert, |
bought, sent, or produced at the |
just-in-time |
/ˌdʒʌst ɪn ˈtaɪm/ |
fertigungssynchron |
last possible time. |
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to start selling a new product or |
launch |
/lɔːntʃ/ |
einführen |
service to the public. |
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a systematic method applied to |
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a manufacturing, supply chain or |
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other business process to |
lean |
/liːn/ |
schlank |
eliminate any sort of waste. |
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a method in which people work |
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together to reduce waste and |
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improve performance in any |
Lean Six Sigma |
/ˈliːn ˌsɪks ˌsɪɡmə/ |
Lean Six Sigma-Methodik |
business process. |
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something that a company |
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needs to make its product which |
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it can buy from different sources |
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and so can more easily negotiate |
leverage item |
/ˈliːvərɪdʒ ˌaɪtəm/ |
Hebelprodukt |
a lower price when buying it. |
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a substance, especially one used |
material |
/məˈtɪəriəl/ |
Material |
for a particular purpose. |
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a person or company that buys |
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things from producers and sells |
middleman |
/ˈmɪd(ə)lˌmæn/ |
Mittelsmann, Zwischenhändler |
them to customers at a profit. |
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involving or consisting of many |
multiple |
/ˈmʌltɪp(ə)l/ |
multipel, mehrfach |
people, things, or parts. |
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something that happens in |
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nature and causes a lot of |
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damage or kills a lot of people, |
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for example a flood or an |
natural disaster |
/dɪˈzɑːstə(r)/ |
Naturkatastrophe |
earthquake. |
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something that you need in |
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order to be healthy, |
need |
/niːd/ |
Bedürfnis |
comfortable, successful, etc. |
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to try to reach an agreement by |
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discussing something in a formal |
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way, especially in a business or |
negotiate |
/nɪˈɡəʊʃieɪt/ |
verhandeln |
political situation. |
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a net amount of money is the |
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total amount after taxes or costs |
net |
/net/ |
netto |
have been removed. |
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something that a company |
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needs to make its product which |
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is easy to get and only has a |
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small effect on the price the |
non-critical |
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company sells the finished |
item |
ˌaɪtəm/ |
unkritisches Gut |
product for. |
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to get something that you want |
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or need, especially by going |
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through a process that is |
obtain |
/əbˈteɪn/ |
erlangen/erhalten, erreichen |
difficult. |
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zu viel/e bestellen, mit Puffer |
to order too much or too many |
over-order |
/ˌəʊvə(r) ˈɔː(r)də(r)/ |
ordern |
of something. |
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to watch something in order to |
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check that it works or happens |
oversee |
/ˌəʊvə(r)ˈsiː/ |
überwachen, beaufsichtigen |
in the way that it should. |
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a flat wooden or metal surface |
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used for moving or storing heavy |
pallet |
/ˈpælət/ |
Palette |
goods. |
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one of the smaller individual |
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pieces that a machine or vehicle |
part |
/pɑː(r)t/ |
Teil |
is made of. |
payment |
/ˈpeɪmənt/ |
Zahlung |
the process of paying money. |
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the process of buying supplies or |
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equipment for a government |
procurement |
/prəˈkjʊə(r)mənt/ |
Beschaffung |
department or company. |
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the process of making or |
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growing things in large |
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quantities, especially in a factory |
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or on a farm, so that they can be |
production |
/prəˈdʌkʃ(ə)n/ |
Produktion, Herstellung |
sold. |
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the difference between how |
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much money you get when you |
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sell something and how much it |
profit margin |
/ˈprɒfɪt ˌmɑː(r)dʒɪn/ |
Gewinnmarge |
costs you to buy or make it. |
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to calculate how big something |
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will become in the future using |
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information that is available |
project |
/prəˈdʒekt/ |
prognostizieren |
now. |
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the price that someone says |
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(Preis-)Angebot, |
they will charge you for doing a |
quotation |
/kwəʊˈteɪʃ(ə)n/ |
Kostenvoranschlag |
particular piece of work. |
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to tell someone what price you |
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etw. (zu einem Preis) anbieten, |
would charge them to do a |
quote |
/kwəʊt/ |
veranschlagen |
particular piece of work. |
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a frame or set of shelves used |
racking |
/ˈrækɪŋ/ |
Regallager |
for storing items in a warehouse. |
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the speed at which something |
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happens within a particular |
rate |
/reɪt/ |
Rate, auch: Geschwindigkeit |
period of time. |
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substances such as coal or iron |
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that are in their natural state |
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before being changed by |
raw materials |
/ˈrɔː məˌtɪəriəlz/ |
Rohstoffe, -materialien |
chemical processes. |
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relating to or typical of a |
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particular area of a country or |
regional |
/ˈriːdʒ(ə)nəl/ |
regional, vor Ort |
the world. |
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a department of the UK |
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government that handles taxes |
Revenue and |
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on imports, taxes on alcohol, |
Customs |
ˌkʌstəmz/ |
(brit.) Steuerbehörde |
VAT and tax credits. |
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to state a new amount after |
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changing your opinion or |
revise |
/rɪˈvaɪz/ |
überarbeiten |
judgment. |
risk |
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a method of controlling losses or |
management |
/ˌrɪsk ˈmænɪdʒmənt/ |
Risikomanagement |
damage to a business. |
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to stop considering something |
rule out |
/ˌruːl ˈaʊt/ |
ausschließen |
as a possibility. |
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extra items that a company |
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holds ready to sell or use at |
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times when they might have |
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problems getting more of these |
safety stock |
/ˈseɪfti ˌstɒk/ |
Mindest-, Sicherheitsbestand |
items. |
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a range of measurements in a |
scale |
/skeɪl/ |
Maßstab |
particular system. |
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(mit dem Schiff) befördern, |
to send goods or people |
ship |
/ʃɪp/ |
verschiffen |
somewhere by ship. |
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Seefracht, -transport, |
the business of carrying goods, |
shipping |
/ˈʃɪpɪŋ/ |
Verschiffung |
especially in a ship. |
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the goods that a company has |
stock |
/stɒk/ |
(Lager-)Bestand |
available for sale or distribution. |
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an occasion when a business |
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does not have an item available |
stock-out |
/ˈstɒk ˌaʊt/ |
Fehlmenge |
to sell. |
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to keep something in a |
store |
/stɔː(r)/ |
lagern |
particular place. |
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something that a company |
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needs to make its product which |
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comes from only one supplier |
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and which has a very large effect |
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on the price the company sells |
strategic item |
/strəˈtiːdʒɪk ˌaɪtəm/ |
strategisches Produkt |
the finished product for. |
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a plan or method for achieving |
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something, especially over a |
strategy |
/ˈstrætədʒi/ |
Strategie |
long period of time. |
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a company, organization, or |
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country that supplies or sells a |
supplier |
/səˈplaɪə(r)/ |
Lieferant |
product or a service. |
take into |
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to consider something when you |
account |
/teɪk ˌɪntuː əˈkaʊnt/ |
berücksichtigen |
are trying to make a decision. |
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to direct your attention and |
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ins Visier nehmen, ins Auge |
effort at a particular person or |
target |
/ˈtɑː(r)ɡɪt/ |
fassen |
thing. |
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the conditions of a legal, |
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business, or financial agreement |
terms |
/tɜː(r)mz/ |
Bedingungen, Konditionen |
that the people involved accept. |
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to think or guess that something |
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is smaller, less important, etc |
underestimate |
/ˌʌndərˈestɪˌmeɪt/ |
unterschätzen |
than it really is. |
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owned by someone else before |
used |
/juːzd/ |
gebraucht |
you. |
volume |
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Volumen |
an amount of something. |
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a big building where large |
warehouse |
/ˈweə(r)ˌhaʊs/ |
Lager(halle) |
amounts of goods are stored. |
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happening or existing all over |
worldwide |
/ˌwɜː(r)ldˈwaɪd/ |
weltweit |
the world. |
Unit 2 |
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relating to the management of a |
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company, organization, or |
administrative |
/ədˈmɪnɪstrətɪv/ |
Verwaltungs- |
institution. |
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if you can afford something you |
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can do it without having to |
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worry about it causing problems |
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for you. This word always |
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follows ‘can’, ‘could’, or ‘be able |
afford |
/əˈfɔː(r)d/ |
sich leisten/erlauben |
to’. |
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something that you can choose |
alternative |
/ɔːlˈtɜː(r)nətɪv/ |
Alternative |
instead of something else. |
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to affect or be relevant to a |
apply |
/əˈplaɪ/ |
gelten, anwenden |
particular person or thing. |
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worth having, considering, or |
attractive |
/əˈtræktɪv/ |
attraktiv, reizvoll |
doing. |
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as the result of specific |
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conditions, rules, or laws, |
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without a special decision being |
automatically |
/ˌɔːtəˈmætɪkli/ |
automatisch |
made. |
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business-to-business: business |
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activity in which companies |
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trade with each other rather |
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than sell to consumers/the |
B2B |
/ˌbiː tə ˈbiː/ |
B2B |
general public. |
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information about what has |
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happened in the past that helps |
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you to understand the present |
background |
/ˈbækˌɡraʊnd/ |
Hintergrund |
situation. |
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a written statement showing the |
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value of a company at a |
balance sheet |
/ˈbæləns ˌʃiːt/ |
Bilanz |
particular time. |
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to develop new ideas, through a |
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discussion in which several |
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people make lots of suggestions |
brainstorm |
/ˈbreɪnˌstɔː(r)m/ |
brainstormen |
and the best ones are chosen. |
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a part of a legal document or |
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law that officially states that |
clause |
/klɔːz/ |
Klausel |
something must be done. |
commitment |
/kəˈmɪtmənt/ |
Engagement (für etw.) |
a promise to do something. |
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competitive prices are cheaper |
competitive |
/kəmˈpetətɪv/ |
wettbewerbsfähig, Kampfpreis- |
than many others. |
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a statement that something will |
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definitely happen at the time or |
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in the way that has been |
confirmation |
/ˌkɒnfə(r)ˈmeɪʃ(ə)n/ |
Bestätigung |
arranged. |
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the series of actions that a |
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company intends to follow in |
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the event of something going |
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wrong so that they can get back |
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to doing business as normal, as |
continuity plan |
/kɒntɪˈnjuːəti ˌplæn/ |
Kontinuitätsplan |
quickly as possible. |
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a person or company whose job |
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beauftrage Firma, |
is to provide goods or to do |
contractor |
/kənˈtræktə(r)/ |
Auftragnehmer |
work for another person, |
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organization, company, etc at a |
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particular price. |
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the belief that a company should |
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consider the social and |
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Sozialverantwortung, soziale |
environmental effects of its |
corporate social |
ˌsəʊʃ(ə)l |
Verantwortung des |
activities on its employees and |
responsibility |
rɪspɒnsəˈbɪləti/ |
Unternehmers |
the community around it. |
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polite, especially in a formal |
courteous |
/ˈkɜː(r)tiəs/ |
zuvorkommend, höflich |
way. |
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to put money into someone's |
credit |
/ˈkredɪt/ |
gutschreiben |
account. |
customer |
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a promise from a company that |
service |
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it will provide a certain level or |
guarantee |
ˈsɜː(r)vɪs ɡærənˌtiː/ |
Kundenservice-Garantie |
quality of service. |
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a formal agreement, especially |
deal |
/diːl/ |
Abschluss, Deal |
in business or politics. |
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something that is desirable has |
desirable |
/dɪˈzaɪrəb(ə)l/ |
wünschenswert |
qualities that make you want it. |
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something very bad that |
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happens and causes a lot of |
disaster |
/dɪˈzɑːstə(r)/ |
Unglück, Katastrophe |
damage or kills a lot of people. |
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the area in a port where the |
docks |
/dɒks/ |
Hafenanlagen |
docks are. |
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time when a computer or other |
down time |
/ˈdaʊn ˌtaɪm/ |
Ausfallzeit |
machine is not working. |
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if someone famous endorses a |
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product, they say in |
endorse |
/ɪnˈdɔː(r)s/ |
unterstützen |
advertisements that they like it. |
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with the same size, value, |
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adäquat, entsprechend oder |
importance, or meaning as |
equivalent |
/ɪˈkwɪvələnt/ |
gleichwertig |
something else. |
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enterprise resource planning: |
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software that performs office- |
ERP |
/ˌiː ɑː(r) ˈpiː/ |
Warenwirtschaftssystem |
administration tasks. |
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an estimated quantity, price, etc |
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is what someone thinks it will |
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be, either by guessing or by |
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using available information to |
estimated |
/ˈestɪmeɪtɪd/ |
geschätzt |
calculate it. |
ethical |
/ˈeθɪk(ə)l/ |
ethisch |
morally right. |
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a belief that something should |
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happen in a particular way, or |
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that someone or something |
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should have particular qualities |
expectation |
/ˌekspekˈteɪʃ(ə)n/ |
Erwartung(shaltung) |
or behaviour. |
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to treat someone unfairly in |
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order to get some benefit for |
exploit |
/ɪkˈsplɔɪt/ |
ausbeuten |
yourself. |
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to send a product to another |
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country so that it can be sold |
export |
/ɪkˈspɔː(r)t/ |
exportieren, ausführen |
there. |
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one of the things that influence |
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whether an event happens or |
factor |
/ˈfæktə(r)/ |
Faktor |
the way that it happens. |
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comments about how well or |
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how badly someone is doing |
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something, which are intended |
feedback |
/ˈfiːdbæk/ |
Feedback |
to help them do it better. |
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able to make changes or deal |
flexible |
/ˈfleksəb(ə)l/ |
flexibel |
with a situation that is changing. |
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a drawing that represents a |
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complicated process by using a |
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series of lines to show the |
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different ways in which the |
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process can happen and the |
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different choices that you can |
flow chart |
/ˈfləʊ ˌtʃɑː(r)t/ |
Ablaufdiagramm, Flussdiagramm |
make. |
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good distribution practice: |
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guidelines on the correct |
GDP |
/ˌdʒiː diː ˈpiː/ |
GDP ("gute Vertriebspraxis") |
transportation of medicines. |
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a promise that something will |
guarantee |
/ˌɡærənˈtiː/ |
Garantie |
definitely happen. |
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to promise someone that they |
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will have something or will get |
guarantee |
/ˌɡærənˈtiː/ |
garantieren, gewährleisten |
something. |
inaccurate |
/ɪnˈækjʊrət/ |
falsch, unzutreffend |
not accurate or correct. |
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something that you are willing |
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to spend money on now |
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because it will give you benefits |
investment |
/ɪnˈves(t)mənt/ |
Investition |
in the future. |
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the act of sending a document |
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asking for payment for goods or |
invoicing |
/ˈɪnvɔɪsɪŋ/ |
Fakturierung |
services. |
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to use a law or rule in order to |
invoke |
/ɪnˈvəʊk/ |
sich auf etw. berufen |
achieve something. |
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a problem that needs to be |
issue |
/ˈɪʃuː/ |
Problem |
considered. |
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Schlüssel-, von zentraler |
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key |
/kiː/ |
Bedeutung |
very important. |
labour |
/ˈleɪbə(r)/ |
Arbeit |
relating to or involving workers. |
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the time between planning |
lead time |
/ˈliːd ˌtaɪm/ |
Vorbereitungs-/Einführungszeit |
something and starting to do it. |
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Erwartungen/Anforderungen |
to be as good as what was |
live up to |
/ˌlɪv ˈʌp tuː/ |
erfüllen |
expected or promised. |
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work that is done to keep |
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something such as a building, |
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machine, or piece of equipment |
maintenance |
/ˈmeɪntənəns/ |
Wartung, Instandhaltung |
repaired and in good condition. |
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a person or company that |
manufacturer |
/ˌmænjʊˈfæktʃərə(r)/ |
Hersteller |
manufactures a product. |
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a simple copy of something that |
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you will later make or do |
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properly, in order to test it or |
mockup |
/ˈmɒk ʌp/ |
Attrappe, Modell |
show people what it will be like. |
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felt or done in the same way by |
mutual |
/ˈmjuːtʃuəl/ |
gegenseitig, gemeinsam |
each of two or more people. |
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something that you plan to |
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achieve, especially in business or |
objective |
/əbˈdʒektɪv/ |
Ziel |
work. |
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to arrange for work to be done |
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by people from outside your |
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company, usually by a company |
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that is expert in that type of |
outsource |
/ˈaʊtˌsɔː(r)s/ |
auslagern, outsourcen |
work. |
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a business, organization, or |
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country that has an agreement |
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or working relationship with |
partner |
/ˈpɑː(r)tnə(r)/ |
Partner |
another business, etc. |
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a relationship between two or |
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more people, groups, or |
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countries involved in an activity |
partnership |
/ˈpɑː(r)tnə(r)ʃɪp/ |
Partnerschaft |
together. |
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a punishment for breaking a rule |
penalty |
/ˈpen(ə)lti/ |
(Konventional-)Strafe, Bußgeld |
or law. |
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(Betriebs-)Gelände, |
the buildings and land that a |
premises |
/ˈpremɪsɪz/ |
Räumlichkeiten |
business or organization uses. |
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admired and respected by |
prestigious |
/preˈstɪdʒəs/ |
renommiert, angesehen |
people. |
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to feel proud about an |
pride yourself |
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auf etw. stolz sein, sich mit etw. |
achievement, skill, or special |
on something |
ˌsʌmθɪŋ/ |
brüsten |
quality that you have. |
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something important that must |
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be done first or needs more |
priority |
/praɪˈɒrəti/ |
Priorität |
attention than anything else. |
profitable |
/ˈprɒfɪtəb(ə)l/ |
profitabel |
making a profit. |
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the first form of something new, |
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made before it is produced in |
prototype |
/ˈprəʊtətaɪp/ |
Prototyp |
large quantities. |
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arriving or happening at the |
punctual |
/ˈpʌŋktʃuəl/ |
pünktlich |
time agreed on. |
purchasing |
/ˈpɜː(r)tʃəsɪŋ/ |
Kauf |
the act of buying something. |
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based on facts and situations as |
realistic |
/ˌrɪəˈlɪstɪk/ |
realistisch |
they really are. |
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to trust someone or something |
rely on |
/rɪˈlaɪ ɒn/ |
sich auf etw./jdn. verlassen |
to do something for you. |
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something that is needed in |
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order for something else to |
requirement |
/rɪˈkwaɪə(r)mənt/ |
Bedarf, Anforderung |
happen. |
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to solve a problem, or to find a |
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satisfactory way of dealing with |
resolve |
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(auf)lösen, beilegen |
a disagreement. |
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to show that you understand the |
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importance of something by not |
respect |
/rɪˈspekt/ |
respektieren, berücksichtigen |
doing anything against it. |
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a duty that you have to do |
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because it is part of your job or |
responsibility |
/rɪˌspɒnsəˈbɪləti/ |
Verantwortung |
position. |
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a person or company that sells |
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goods directly to the public for |
retailer |
/ˈriːˌteɪlə(r)/ |
Einzelhändler |
their own use. |
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to study or examine a situation, |
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policy, or idea again in order to |
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decide whether it is suitable or |
review |
/rɪˈvjuː/ |
überprüfen |
satisfactory. |
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the feeling of pleasure that you |
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get when you achieve or obtain |
satisfaction |
/ˌsætɪsˈfækʃ(ə)n/ |
Zufriedenheit |
something that you want. |
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a measurement of how good the |
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work, help or advice provided by |
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a company to its customers |
service level |
/ˈsɜː(r)vɪs ˌlev(ə)l/ |
Serviceniveau |
should be. |
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an amount of goods carried on a |
shipment |
/ˈʃɪpmənt/ |
Schiffsladung |
ship, plane, train, or truck. |
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specification: an exact |
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measurement or detailed plan |
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about how something is to be |
spec |
/spek/ |
Spezifikation |
made. |
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an exact measurement or |
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detailed plan about how |
specification |
/ˌspesɪfɪˈkeɪʃ(ə)n/ |
Spezifikation |
something is to be made. |
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to share something by dividing it |
split |
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aufteilen, verteilen |
into separate parts. |
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to get something from someone |
squeeze |
/skwiːz/ |
herauspressen |
by forcing them to give it to you. |
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a situation in which things |
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happen as they should and there |
stability |
/stəˈbɪləti/ |
Stabilität |
are no harmful changes. |
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space where things can be |
storage |
/ˈstɔːrɪdʒ/ |
Lagerraum |
stored. |
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to provide someone or |
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something with something that |
supply |
/səˈplaɪ/ |
(be-)liefern |
they need or want. |
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the art or industry of making |
textiles |
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Textilindustrie, -branche |
cloth. |
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relating to a person or |
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organization that is not one of |
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the two main people or |
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organizations involved in a legal |
third-party |
/ˌθɜː(r)d ˈpɑː(r)ti/ |
Dritter, Drittpartei |
agreement or case. |
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if someone is tied up, they are |
tied up |
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beschäftigt |
very busy. |
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happening at the most suitable |
timely |
/ˈtaɪmli/ |
früh-/rechtzeitig |
time. |