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English Vocabulary in Use Advanced
5 At work: careers
Jaar 1 (universiteit)
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telesales/telemarketing = selling/marketing goods and services by phone TV shopping channel = a TV channel devoted to selling products merchandise = products that are bought and sold hasn’t looked back = has moved forward successfully keeps it in stock/stocks it = keeps a supply of it price = give the products a price auction = sale of goods or property where people make gradually increasing bids and the item is sold to the highest bidder lucrative = producing a lot of money administration = organisation and arrangement of operations reach a compromise = come to an agreement in which both sides reduce their demands a little swallowed up = taken over by a larger company invest in = put money into start-up = a small business that has just started cold calling = phoning people who have not requested a call in order to try to sell them something hard sell = attempt to sell something by being very forceful or persuasive part with their money = spend money purchasing power = the ability someone has to buy goods, i.e. the amount of money they have available shop around = trying different companies or shops to see which offers best value trade something up = buying one (car/house) that is of higher value than the one you had before brand loyalty = confidence in that particular brand and a tendency to always choose it loss leader = an item being sold for less than it costs the seller niche market = a specialised group of costumers with particular interests that that company can meet come/go under the hammer = it is sold at an auction red tape = bureaucracy (negative) proposition = formal offer takeover = agreement in which one company takes control of another one merger = two companies join together to become one company hammer out a deal = talk in detail until a business agreement is made capital assets = buildings and machines owned by a company holiday property letting agency = a business organising the rental of holiday houses and flats
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