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take on responsibility
    bring in a consultant
    work on managerial skills
    come up with ideas
    put on discos
    II. Arranging a course
    ①Reading a fax.
    cosmetics n.化妝品 [plural]
    creams, powders etc that you use on your face and body in order to look more attractive
    cosmetic adjective
    1 dealing with the outside appearance rather than the important part of something
    We’re making a few cosmetic changes to the house before we sell it.
    2 intended to make your hair, skin, body etc look more attractive 美容的
    the cosmetic industry 美容行業(yè)
    cosmetic products 美容產(chǎn)品
    Inc. 股份有限公司 (Incorporated)
    *Co. = company
    *Ltd. = limited
    *Corp. = corporation n. 公司, 企業(yè), <美>有限公司,
    *plc. = public limited company 上市公司
    product launch 產(chǎn)品投放市場
    profile noun [countable]
    ▶HEAD◀
    a side view of someone’s head 側(cè)面像
    Dani has a lovely profile. 丹尼從側(cè)面看真漂亮。
    ▶DESCRIPTION◀
    a short description that gives important details about a person, a group of people, or a place簡介;個(gè)性及生平的簡要描述
    a job profile 工作簡介
    3 high profile:something that is high profile is noticed by many people or gets a lot of attention 高知名度
    The star has a high profile in Britain. 這位明星在英國擁有很高的知名度。
    4 keep a low profile
    to behave quietly and avoid doing things that will make people notice you 保持低調(diào)
    5 raise somebody’s profile 提升知名度
    if a person or an organization raises its profile, it gets more attention from the public
    an advertising campaign designed to raise the bank’s profile 一個(gè)旨在提高銀行知名度的廣告
    commence verb [intransitive and transitive] formal
    to begin or to start something 開始,著手
    Work will commence on the new building immediately. 新樓的開工將馬上進(jìn)行。
    commence with
    The course commences with a one week introduction to Art Theory. 這門課一開始時(shí)會有為期一周的藝術(shù)理論入門課。
    commence doing something
    The planes commenced bombing at midnight. 飛機(jī)在子夜24點(diǎn)時(shí)開始攻擊。
    a survival course拓展課程
    an assault course 體能訓(xùn)練課程
    assault course noun [countable] British English
    an area of land with special equipment to climb, jump over, run through etc that is used for developing physical strength, especially by soldiers
    alternatively
    seminar noun [countable] 研討課
    1 a class at a university or college for a small group of students and a teacher to study or discuss a particular subject
    a Shakespeare seminar
    2 a class on a particular subject, usually given as a form of training
    Publishers and writers from 13 countries attended the seminar.
    workshop noun [countable]
    1 a room or building where tools and machines are used for making or repairing things 車間
    2 a meeting at which people try to improve their skills by discussing their experiences and doing practical exercises 研討課
    writers’/drama/music etc workshop
    They held a number of workshops and seminars.
    be of use (be of great use, be of great significance, be of great importance)
    make better use of
    attach vt. (=enclose) [transitive] to connect a document or file to an email so that you can send them together 粘貼
    asap = as soon as possible
    ②Speaking------Making arrangements.
    ③Advertisement reading.
    1.Executive Adventures Ltd
    outdoor events
    increase(raise) awareness of
    complementary adjective互補(bǔ)的;互相補(bǔ)足的
    1 complementary things go well together, although they are usually different
    The computer and the human mind have different but complementary abilities.
    overcome storms and crises (sing. crisis)
    2.Team Management
    expert 專家
    expertise noun [uncountable] 專長
    special skills or knowledge in a particular subject, that you learn by experience or training
    technical/financial/medical etc expertise
    What he’s bringing to the company is financial expertise. 他帶給公司的是金融方面的專長