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Intermediate 6

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branch
[ brɑ:nʧ ]
(n) a local office or shop / store belonging to a large company or organization, especially a bank
bug
[ bʌg ]
(n) a fault, especially in a computer system or program
steering wheel
[ 'stiəɪŋ wi:l ]
(n) the wheel that the driver turns to control the direction that a vehicle goes in
salary
[ 'sæləri ]
(n) money that employees receive for doing their job, especially professional employees or people working in an office, usually paid every month
vote
[ vəut ]
(n) the right to make a formal choice in an election or at a meeting in order to choose sb or decide sth
failure
[ 'feiljə ]
(n) an occasion when sth does not work correctly or as expected
capital
[ 'kæpitl ]
(n) an amount of money that is invested in or is used to start a business
complaint
[ kəm'pleint ]
(n) a statement that sb makes saying that they are not satisfied
regret
[ ri'gret ]
(v) to feel sorry about sth you have done
independent
[ ,indi'pendənt ]
(adj) not part of a larger company or group of companies
reliable
[ ri'laiəbl ]
(adj) that you can trust to do sth well or to do what is expected without changing or failing
simple
[ simpl ]
(adj) not complicated; easy to understand or do
competition
[ ,kɔmpi'tiʃn ]
(n) an event in which people compete with each other to find out who is the best at sth
willingly
[ wilɪ ]
(adv) in an enthusiastic way, without needing to be persuaded
confrontation
[ ,kɔnfrʌn'teiʃən ]
(n) a situation in which there is an angry disagreement between people or groups who have different opinions
retire
[ ri'taiə ]
(v) to stop doing your job, especially because you have reached a particular age
pension
[ penʃn ]
(n) an amount of money paid regularly by a government or company to sb who is considered to be too old or too ill / sick to work
majority
[ mə'ʤɔriti ]
(n) the largest part of a group of people or things
concept
[ 'kɔnsept ]
(n) an idea or a principle
reconsider
[ 'ri:kən'sidə ]
(v) to think about sth again, especially because you might want to change a previous decision or opinion
down
[ daun ]
(adj) (of a computer or computer system) not working
roll
[ rɔl ]
(v) to move smoothly on wheels
consensus
[ kən'sensəs ]
(n) an opinion that all members of a group agree with
convince
[ kən'vins ]
(v) to make sb believe that sth is true
come up with
[ kʌm ʌp wið ]
(phr v) to find or produce an idea, an answer, etc.
independence
[ ,indi'pendəns ]
(n) the freedom to organize your own life, make your own decisions, etc. without needing help from other people
argument
[ 'ɑ:gjumənt ]
(n) a discussion in which people disagree, often angrily
proposal
[ prə'pəuzəl ]
(n) a suggestion or plan
income
[ 'inkəm ]
(n) the money that a person or organization earns, especially on a regular basis
strike
[ straik ]
(n) a period of time when an organized group of employees of a company stops working because of a disagreement over pay or conditions
workforce
[ 'wɜ:rk‚fɔ:rs ]
(n) all the people who work for a particular company, organization, etc.
soda
[ 'səudə ]
(n) [AmE] a sweet fizzy drink
option
[ 'ɔpʃən ]
(n) something that you can choose to have or do
wheelchair
[ 'wi:l‚tʃeər ]
(n) a special chair with wheels, used by people who cannot walk because of illness, an accident,
persuasive
[ pə'sweisiv ]
(adj) able to persuade sb to do or believe sth
original
[ ə'riʤənəl ]
(adj) new and interesting in a way that is different from anything that has existed before
praise
[ preiz ]
(v) to express your approval or admiration for sb / sth
incident
[ 'insidənt ]
(n) something that happens, especially sth unusual or unpleasant
traditional
[ trə'diʃənl ]
(adj) following older methods and ideas rather than modern or new ones
asset
[ 'æset ]
(n) a thing or person that is valuable or useful to sb / sth
fix
[ fiks ]
(v) to repair or correct sth
graduate
[ n'grædjuət ]
(n) a person who has a university degree
break down
[ breik daun ]
(phr v) (of a machine or vehicle) to stop working because of a fault
investigate
[ in'vestigeit ]
(v) to find out information and facts about a subject or problem by study or research
approve
[ ə'pru:v ]
(v) to officially agree to a plan, request, etc.
badge
[ bæʤ ]
(n) a small piece of metal or plastic, with a design or words on it, that a person wears to show their name, the organization that they belong to, etc.
sophisticated
[ sə'fistikeitid ]
(adj) clever and complicated in the way that it works
obstacle
[ 'ɔbstəkl ]
(n) a situation, an event, etc. that makes it difficult for you to do or achieve sthGlossary
celebrate
[ 'selibreit ]
(v) to show that an event is important or that you are happy about it by doing sth special
defect
[ di'fekt ]
(n) a fault in sth or in the way it has been made which means that it is not perfect
 
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