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(身份)

(身份)

地位

someone or something's professional or social position relative to that of others

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Her status as a respected scientist was well-deserved.
Many people admire his high social status in the community.
business card
business card
名词
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/bˈɪznəs kˈɑːɹd/
(商务卡)

(商务卡)

名片

a small card that contains contact information for a person or company, used to share and promote professional connections

What is a "business card"?

A business card is a small card that contains essential contact information about an individual or a company. It typically includes details such as the person's name, job title, company name, phone number, email address, and sometimes a physical address or website. Business cards are often exchanged during professional meetings or networking events to provide a quick way to remember and contact someone. They are usually printed on durable paper and can be designed with a logo, color scheme, or other branding elements to represent the individual or company.

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workflow
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(工作流)

(工作流)

工作流程

a defined sequence of processes or tasks to complete a specific activity or goal

deadline
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(最后期限)

(最后期限)

截止日期

the latest time or date by which something must be completed or submitted

document
document
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(文档)

(文档)

文件

a computer file, book, piece of paper etc. that is used as evidence or a source of information

commission
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(提成)

(提成)

佣金

a sum of money paid to someone based on the value or quantity of goods they sell

retirement
retirement
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(退休生活)

(退休生活)

退休

the period during someone's life when they stop working often due to reaching a certain age

workload
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(负担)

(负担)

工作量

the amount of work that a person or organization has to do

living wage
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/lˈɪvɪŋ wˈeɪdʒ/
(生活薪资)

(生活薪资)

生活工资

the minimum income necessary for a worker to meet basic needs without relying on public assistance or private charities

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to exploit
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(利用)

(利用)

剥削

to use someone or something in an unfair way, which is only advantageous to oneself

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resume
resume
名词
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/ɹˈɛzuːmˌeɪ/
(履历)

(履历)

简历

a short written note of our education, skills, and job experiences that we send when trying to get a job

overtime
overtime
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/ˈoʊvɝˌtaɪm/
(超时工作)

(超时工作)

加班

the extra hours a person works at their job

pay gap
名词
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/pˈeɪ ɡˈæp/
(薪酬差距)

(薪酬差距)

支付差距

the difference between the payment received by two different groups of people

redundancy
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(多余)

(多余)

冗余

a state of being no longer needed or useful, often due to the existence of a duplicate or replacement

resignation
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(辞呈)

(辞呈)

辞职信

a written document indicating an individual's intention to leave their job or position

sick leave
名词
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/sˈɪk lˈiːv/
(带病假)

(带病假)

病假

a specific period of time granted to a person who is ill to temporary leave work

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to delegate
to delegate
动词
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/ˈdɛɫəˌɡeɪt/, /ˈdɛɫəɡət/
(委托)

(委托)

授权

to give part of the power, authority, work, etc. to a representative

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to brainstorm
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(集思广益)

(集思广益)

头脑风暴

to generate many ideas quickly, often in a group setting

to brief
to brief
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(简报)

(简报)

简要介绍

to give someone essential information or instructions about a particular subject or task

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to supervise
to supervise
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(管理)

(管理)

监督

to be in charge of someone or an activity and watch them to make sure everything is done properly

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to transfer
to transfer
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(调动)

(调动)

转移

to make a person or thing move from a place, situation, or person to another

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to schedule
to schedule
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(预定)

(预定)

安排

to set a specific time to do something or make an event happen

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to present
to present
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(呈现)

(呈现)

展示

to deliver a speech or presentation that publicly expresses one's ideas, plans, etc.

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to train
to train
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(培养)

(培养)

训练

to be taught the skills for a particular job or activity through instruction and practice over time

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to retire
to retire
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(辞职)

(辞职)

退休

to leave your job and stop working, usually on reaching a certain age

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to collaborate
to collaborate
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(协作)

(协作)

合作

to work with someone else in order to create something or reach the same goal

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to resign
to resign
动词
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/ɹiˈsaɪn/, /ɹiˈzaɪn/, /ɹɪˈzaɪn/
(辞去)

(辞去)

辞职

to officially announce one's departure from a job, position, etc.

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to dismiss
to dismiss
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(辞退)

(辞退)

解雇

to remove someone from their job or position, typically due to poor performance

hire

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to terminate
to terminate
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(终止)

(终止)

解除

to formally end an employee's employment or a contract

hire

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to mentor
to mentor
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(辅导)

(辅导)

指导

to act as the supervisor or teacher of someone less experienced

语法信息:

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to table
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(提案)

(提案)

提交

to formally bring up a proposal, discussion, etc. at a meeting for consideration

apprenticeship
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(徒弟培训)

(徒弟培训)

学徒制度

a formal training where an apprentice learns a trade or craft through practical experience under the guidance of a skilled mentor

What is an "apprenticeship"?

An apprenticeship is a training program where individuals learn a trade or skill through hands-on experience while working under the guidance of an experienced professional. Participants typically divide their time between working in a real-world setting and attending formal education or training sessions to gain knowledge related to their field. This method allows apprentices to acquire practical skills, develop expertise, and earn an income while learning. Apprenticeships are common in fields such as construction, manufacturing, and the arts, and often lead to certification or employment opportunities upon completion.

video conference
名词
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/vˈɪdɪoʊ kˈɑːnfɹəns/
(视讯会议)

(视讯会议)

视频会议

a digital meeting where participants interact using video and audio communication tools

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curriculum vitae
curriculum vitae
名词
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/kɜːɹˈɪkjʊləm vˈɪɾiː/
(履历)

(履历)

简历

a document that summarizes a person's academic and work history, often used in job applications or academic pursuits

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sick day
名词
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/sˈɪk dˈeɪ/
(请病假)

(请病假)

病假

a day in which an employee has to stay at home due to illness

语法信息:

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purchasing department
名词
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/pˈɜːtʃɪsɪŋ dɪpˈɑːɹtmənt/
(采购处)

(采购处)

采购部门

a section within a company that provides the required goods and resources

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