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商務(wù)英語口語 Lesson 12《Speak Business Engl...

2022-04-08 20:28 作者:湯圓學(xué)英語  | 我要投稿

Lesson 12 IDIOMS?英文釋義

  • (to) get down to business:?to start work; to begin discussing the important issues
  • EXAMPLE: We could talk about last night's baseball game for hours, but let's?get down to business?and start the negotiation.
  • (to) cover a lot of ground:?to discuss many topics; to have a productive discussion
  • EXAMPLE: That was an excellent meeting. We?covered a lot of ground.
  • (to be) on the same page:?to be in agreement; when everybody has the latest information on what's going on
  • EXAMPLE: Before we start on the next phase of this project, let's have a meeting and make sure everybody's?on the same page.
  • NOTE: This expression is overused. You will likely hear it, but you may not want to use it.
  • in a nutshell:?in summary; in short
  • EXAMPLE: I won't go into the details now.?In a nutshell, our sales are down 50 percent versus one year ago.
  • (to) jump the gun:??to start doing something too soon or ahead of everybody else
  • EXAMPLE: The company?jumped the gun?by releasing a new product before the results of the consumer testing were in.
  • ORIGIN: A runner "jumps the gun" if he or she starts running before the starter's pistol has been fired.
  • every time I turn around:??frequently; too often
  • EXAMPLE:?Every time I turn around, Lisa is checking her stock portfolio on Yahoo. No wonder she never gets any work done.
  • (to be or to get) out of hand:?to be too much; to be out of control
  • EXAMPLE: Ed has called in sick 10 times this month. The situation is?getting out of hand.
  • I beg to differ:?I don't agree (a formal way of telling somebody you don't agree with them)
  • EXAMPLE: You think Tim has the leadership skills required to run this division??I beg to differ!
  • (to) see eye to eye:??to be in agreement; to have the same opinion
  • EXAMPLE: Our manufacturing and our marketing people fight with each other all the time. They don't?see eye to eye?on anything.
  • that's putting it lightly:?that's definitely true; that's for sure; that's an understatement
  • EXAMPLE: "You were upset when your husband lost his job?" — "That's putting it lightly!"
  • (to) get off track:?to get off the subject; to lose focus; to digress
  • EXAMPLE: We've?gotten off track. This meeting was supposed to be about our new sales strategy, but we ended up talking about Erin's vacation in Spain!
  • (to) weigh in on:?to say something about; to comment on; to express an opinion
  • EXAMPLE: We'd like you to?weigh in on?some ideas we have for new products.
  • the issue at hand:?the topic under discussion; what's being talked about now
  • EXAMPLE: We've somehow gotten off the topic. Let's return to?the issue at hand.
  • (to) put in one's two cents:??to offer one's opinion; to give an opinion without being asked
  • EXAMPLE: Let me just?put in my two cents?and say that I think we should definitely move our manufacturing to China.
  • (to) move on:?to proceed, to leave a job and do something else
  • EXAMPLE1: It's time we?move on?to our next topic.
  • EXAMPLE2: Don't feel too bad that you were fired. It was probably time for you to?move on?anyway.
  • (to) circle back to:?to return to
  • EXAMPLE: I'd like to?circle back to?something Maria said earlier in the meeting.


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