core2adjectivecore business/activity/productthe business,activityetc that makes the most money for a company and that isconsideredto be its most important and central oneUS car maker Chrysler is to sell off its $1 billion technology arm to concentrate resources on its core business. ...
(away) fromfarmers forced to diversify away from their core businessdiversify intoThe company is planning to diversify into other mining activities.We need to diversify the economy.2[intransitive, transitive]to change something or to make it change so that there is morevarietyUser requirements have...
• The supermarkets then found that they could charge bigger margins on goods that were peripheral to their core business, processed foods.• Considerable margins of uncertainty are associated with the best-fit climate sensitivities identified in an analysis of this type.• The desired margin ...
fi Del Longman Business Dictionaryau‧di‧ence/ˈɔːdiənsˈɒː-, ˈɑː-/noun[countable]the number orkindof people who watch or listen to something that isbroadcastonradioor television, or listen to a particulartypeof musicThe ad was broadcast on all major channels, givi...
Familia de palabras(noun)earnerearnings(adjective)earned≠unearned(verb)earn Del Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Temas relacionados:Wages,Trade earn‧ings/ˈɜːnɪŋz$ˈɜːr-/●●○noun[plural] 1the money that youreceivefor the work that you do→salary,payan employee’...
•Theycomplainedoffrequentstaffchanges resulting in alackofconsistency betweenresidentialworkersandinadequatecontrol of theyoungsters.•Despite theemphasisonconsistency amongbeliefs,individualsin theelitecan support core values that are inconflict.•Notethat: -Consistency betweenmeasurementsnearin time is good...
Del Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Temas relacionados:Insurance,Business basics,Gas, coal, oil,Motor vehiclespre‧mi‧um1/ˈpriːmiəm/●○○noun1[countable]thecostofinsurance, especially theamountthat you pay each yearinsurance premiums2[countable]anadditionalamount of money,abovea...
Del Longman Business Dictionaryva‧ri‧e‧ty/vəˈraɪəti/noun(pluralvarieties)[countable]a particular type of aproductThe fashionable bar sells over 50 different varieties of beer. Origenvariety(1500-1600)Frenchvariété, fromLatinvarietas, fromvarius;→VARIOUS ...
→ VerTabla de verbos Ejemplos desde el Corpus Del Longman Business Dictionary ex‧pand/ɪkˈspænd/verb[intransitive, transitive]1to become larger in size, amount, or number, or to make something larger in size, amount, or numberIf banks increase their lending, the money supply will...
Del Longman Business Dictionaryflag1/flæg/verb[transitive]to put aspecialmark against a piece of writing or anemailto show that it is importantYou’ll see that I have flagged the sections that need clarifying.Send the minutes to everyone at the meeting and flag the email for follow-up.→...