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Lista Słówek Poziomu C1 - Biznes i zarządzanie

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CEFR C1 Vocabulary
acquisition
[Rzeczownik]

the act of buying or obtaining something, especially something that is valuable

nabycie, zakup

nabycie, zakup

Ex: The government approved acquisition of land for the construction of a new highway .

a second university degree in business management

Magister Zarządzania Biznesem, Magister Administracji Biznesowej

Magister Zarządzania Biznesem, Magister Administracji Biznesowej

Ex: The MBA curriculum includes courses in management, finance, accounting, and strategic planning.
associate
[Rzeczownik]

a member of an organization with limited membership

członek, współpracownik

członek, współpracownik

Ex: Associates contribute to the organization through their expertise and participation in projects and initiatives .
retailer
[Rzeczownik]

a store, person, or business that sells goods to the public for their own use, not for resale

sprzedawca detaliczny, detalista

sprzedawca detaliczny, detalista

Ex: retailer expanded its operations by opening new stores in different cities .
commodity
[Rzeczownik]

(economics) an unprocessed material that can be traded in different exchanges or marketplaces

towar, surowiec

towar, surowiec

Ex: Investors often commodities in their portfolios as a hedge against inflation and market volatility .
merchandise
[Rzeczownik]

goods offered for sale or the ones bought or sold

towar, asortyment

towar, asortyment

Ex: She browsed through merchandise at the souvenir shop , looking for gifts to bring back home .
cooperative
[Rzeczownik]

an organization or business that is jointly owned and run by its members

spółdzielnia, kooperatywa

spółdzielnia, kooperatywa

Ex: The cooperative model allows small businesses to pool resources and compete more effectively in the market.
audit
[Rzeczownik]

a formal inspection of a business's financial records to see if they are correct and accurate or not

audyt, kontrola finansowa

audyt, kontrola finansowa

Ex: The IRS conducted a audit to verify the accuracy of the individual 's tax returns .
deficit
[Rzeczownik]

the difference between the needed amount that is higher than the available amount, especially money

deficyt, niedobór

deficyt, niedobór

Ex: deficit in qualified personnel posed a challenge for the healthcare system .
expenditure
[Rzeczownik]

the act of using money

wydatki, koszty

wydatki, koszty

Ex: Expenditure on research and development is essential for innovation and growth in the technology sector .
invoice
[Rzeczownik]

a list of goods or services received and their total cost

faktura, rachunek

faktura, rachunek

Ex: He reviewed invoice for discrepancies before approving it for payment .
margin
[Rzeczownik]

(business) the difference between the amount of money spent to buy or produce something and the amount of money gained from its sale

marża, zysk margin

marża, zysk margin

Ex: They adjusted their pricing strategy to improve their profit margin without compromising quality.
turnover
[Rzeczownik]

the overall amount of profit made by a business or company over a specific period of time

obroty, przychody

obroty, przychody

Ex: They attributed the decline turnover to changes in consumer behavior and increased competition .
yield
[Rzeczownik]

an amount of profit gained from an investment or business

zysk, dochód

zysk, dochód

Ex: The stock portfolio showed a yield, generating consistent profits for the shareholders .
enterprise
[Rzeczownik]

a company

przedsiębiorstwo, firma

przedsiębiorstwo, firma

Ex: The startup aims to disrupt the industry with its enterprise solutions .
franchise
[Rzeczownik]

a permission granted to a person or group by a government or company that enables them to sell their services or products in a specific area

franczyza, licencja

franczyza, licencja

Ex: franchise agreement outlined the terms and conditions for operating the business under the brand name .
start-up
[Rzeczownik]

a business or company that has just begun operation

start-up, firma startupowa

start-up, firma startupowa

Ex: start-up expanded rapidly after its product went viral .
Ltd
[Rzeczownik]

used after the name of a company to indicate that its owners are not legally responsible for all the money that the company owes but only to the amount they have invested in it

sp. z o.o., spółka z ograniczoną odpowiedzialnością

sp. z o.o., spółka z ograniczoną odpowiedzialnością

Ex: JKL Ltd is a subsidiary of a larger multinational corporation.
venture
[Rzeczownik]

a business activity that is mostly very risky

przedsięwzięcie, działalność gospodarcza

przedsięwzięcie, działalność gospodarcza

Ex: Launching a new product line was a risky venture for the company.
net
[przymiotnik]

final amount after the deduction of all costs

netto, czysty

netto, czysty

Ex: net proceeds from the sale of the property will be used to repay outstanding debts .
cooperative
[przymiotnik]

involving partnership of a group of people working toward a common goal

kooperacyjny, współpracujący

kooperacyjny, współpracujący

Ex: cooperative approach to problem-solving led to innovative solutions and improved outcomes .
incorporated
[przymiotnik]

having become a legal business company

inkorporowany, zarejestrowany

inkorporowany, zarejestrowany

Ex: incorporated company often finds it easier to establish business credit compared to an unincorporated one .
managerial
[przymiotnik]

related to managing or supervising tasks, resources, or personnel within an organization

menedżerski, kierowniczy

menedżerski, kierowniczy

Ex: Managerial positions often require experience in decision-making and conflict resolution .
profitable
[przymiotnik]

(of a business) providing benefits or valuable returns

Ex: His innovative app quickly became one of the profitable products in the tech industry .
to administer
[Czasownik]

to be responsible for a company, organization, etc. and manage its affairs, including financial matters

administrować, kierować

administrować, kierować

Ex: The school principal administers the educational programs and resources .
to close
[Czasownik]

to finalize a business deal

sfinalizować, zamknąć

sfinalizować, zamknąć

Ex: With a handshake and signed contract , they closed the partnership agreement .
to merge
[Czasownik]

to combine and create one whole

scalić, połączyć

scalić, połączyć

Ex: In music production , tracks from different merge to form a cohesive and harmonious composition .
to publicize
[Czasownik]

to draw public's attention to something by giving information about it as an act of advertisement

publicznie ogłaszać, rozpowszechniać

publicznie ogłaszać, rozpowszechniać

Ex: publicized the concert , hoping to sell more tickets .
to take over
[Czasownik]

to take control of a company or business, particularly by buying more shares

przejąć, nabyć kontrolę nad

przejąć, nabyć kontrolę nad

Ex: Shareholders celebrated as the company took over a key player in the market , boosting stock prices .
patent
[Rzeczownik]

a formal document that gives someone the right to be the only one who makes, uses, or sells an invention or product for a limited amount of time

patent, prawo patentowe

patent, prawo patentowe

Ex: Disputes over patent infringements often lead to lengthy legal battles between competing businesses.
shipping
[Rzeczownik]

the act of transporting goods, particularly by sea

transport morski, wysyłka towarów

transport morski, wysyłka towarów

Ex: shipping logistics are crucial for global businesses to ensure timely delivery of products to customers .
warehouse
[Rzeczownik]

a large place in which raw materials or produced goods are stored before they are sold or distributed

magazyn, hurtownia

magazyn, hurtownia

Ex: Security measures in warehouse include surveillance cameras and restricted access to protect valuable merchandise .
operational
[przymiotnik]

related to the way in which a business, organization, machine, etc. functions

operacyjny, działający

operacyjny, działający

Ex: The new software system provides real-time data to operational decision-making processes .
public relations
[Rzeczownik]

the process of presenting a favorable public image of a person, firm, or institution

relacje publiczne, publicystyka

relacje publiczne, publicystyka

Ex: They hired public relations firm to help boost their presence in the media and attract more clients .
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