經(jīng)科版BEC中級課文輔導(dǎo)unit1b

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Personnel Department
    Human Resources Department
    Finance Department
    Accounts Department
    Administration Department
    Explanation:
    Para.3
    bring somebody/something ↔ in phrasal verb
    1 to introduce a new law 頒布一項新法律
    Harsh anti-Trade Union laws were brought in in the early 1980s. 嚴(yán)厲的反工會法于80年代早期頒布。
    2 to ask someone to become involved in a discussion or situation 聘請
    I’d like to bring in Doctor Hall here and ask him his views. 我想聘請…博士來這里并詢問他的意見。
    The police were brought in to investigate the matter. 他們把警方請來,調(diào)查此事。
    3 to earn a particular amount or produce a particular amount of profit 產(chǎn)生收益
    The sale of the house only brought in about £45,000. 這棟房子只賣了4萬5千英鎊。
    4 to attract customers to a shop or business 吸引
    We’ve got to bring in more business if we want the restaurant to survive. 我們?nèi)绻胍屵@家飯館繼續(xù)生存下去,我們就必須吸引更多人。
    expatriate [countable] someone who lives in a foreign country
    ᅳexpatriate adjective [only before noun]移居國外的;
    expatriate workers
    British expatriates living in Spain
    sales staff 銷售人員 (sales force)
    force noun
    ▶MILITARY◀軍隊
    air force空軍
    armed forces 武裝部隊
    ▶MILITARY ACTION◀
    [uncountable] military action used as a way of achieving your aims 武力
    Peace cannot be imposed by force. 和平是不可能靠武力來強制實現(xiàn)的。
    ▶PHYSICAL POWER◀
    [uncountable]the amount of physical power with which something moves or hits another thing 力量
    force of
    The force of the explosion blew out all the windows. 爆炸的力量將所有玻璃都沖擊碎了。
    ▶NATURAL POWER◀
    [uncountable and countable] a natural power or event
    the force of gravity 地心引力
    ▶ORGANIZED GROUP◀
    [countable usually singular] a group of people who have been trained and organized to do a particular job 一群人
    the company’s sales force 公司的銷售人員
    the quality of the teaching force 高水平的教師隊伍
    task force
    ▶STRONG INFLUENCE◀
    [countable] something or someone who is powerful and has a lot of influence on the way things happen 強勢人物或事情
    the driving force (behind something/somebody) (=the person or thing that makes something happen) 驅(qū)動力
    Betty Coward was the driving force behind the project. 貝迪是這個項目的發(fā)起人。
    a force for change/peace/democracy etc (=someone or something that makes change, peace etc more likely to happen) 主張改變/和平/民主的力量
    consultant [countable]咨詢?nèi)藛T
    1 someone whose job is to give advice on a particular subject
    a management consultant
    consultancy noun
    plural consultancies
    1 [countable] a company that gives advice on a particular subject 咨詢公司
    a management consultancy
    a consultancy firm
    2 [uncountable] advice that a company is paid to provide 咨詢公司的建議
    consultancy fees
    work on somebody/something phrasal verb
    1 to spend time working in order to produce or repair something 做某事
    He has spent the last two years working on a book about childcare. 他用了兩年的時間撰寫了一本關(guān)于育兒的書籍。
    Every weekend you see him working on his car. 每個周末你可以看見他修理自己的汽車。
    2 to try very hard to improve or achieve something 努力改善或取得成績
    A trainer has been brought in to work on her fitness. 她請來了一個培訓(xùn)師,幫她鍛煉身體。
    work on doing something
    We need to work on ensuring that the children feel safe and confident. 我們需要不斷努力確保孩子們感到安全和自信。
    Explanation:
    Para. 4
    participant n. 參加者
    *participate in sth. 參加
    electric adjective驚人的;令人興奮的
    making people feel very excited
    The atmosphere in the courtroom was electric. 法庭里的氣氛令人振奮。
    come up with something phrasal verb
    1 to think of an idea, answer etc產(chǎn)生;發(fā)現(xiàn)(解決辦法;答案)
    We’ve been asked to come up with some new ideas. 領(lǐng)導(dǎo)讓我們想出新主意。
    2 informal to produce an amount of money 籌措錢
    We wanted to buy the house but we couldn’t come up with the cash. 我們想要買這棟房子,但是我們已是籌措不到這筆錢。
    throw light on something