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English Liulishuo?Level5?Unit2?Part2 Verbs for Business2
To assign , to give someone a task to do.
His boss assigned him to increase sales by 50%.
Her company assigned her to find out more about the competition .
(His department was the one which was assigned to complete the project, so our department wasn't involved.)
(Her boss assigned her to do too many things at the same time, so she's frustrated. )
assign v. assign (something); assign, arrange (work, tasks, etc.); designate; assign; delegate; dispatch;
competition? n. Competition; competition; competition; competition; competitor; opponent;
department? n. department; department; bureau; department; department; (hospital) department; department; < /p>
frustrated adj. frustrated; annoyed; frustrated; ineffective; unsatisfied; frustrated; frustrated;
To penalize, to fine or punish someone for doing something wrong.
They were penalized for breaking the rules.
You will be penalized if you are late
(We knew we would be penalized, but the penalty was unfair , so we dropped out of the competition.)
(They were all penalized so they had to work even harder to complete the project on time.)
penalize v. punishment; punishment ; impose a penalty; (in sports) punish; put at a disadvantage; treat unfairly;
fine? n. fine; fine;
punish? v. punishment; punishment ; Convict...; determine the punishment of...; blame (oneself); self-blame;
penalty ? n. Punishment; penalty; punishment; harm; disadvantage; punishment (for the offender);
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To lay off, to fire or? sack? a worker because business is bad.
The company was failing, so he was laid off. Is it a state in front of me, is it going bankrupt?
Our company had to lay off 50% of our employees.
The company may have to lay off w
orkers when business is bad.
(He lost his job because his company had to lay off most of its employees.)
(He was ding a good job, but the company had to lay him off because they were losing money.)
(She was laid off , not fired, so it should be easier for her to find a new job.)
"lay The reason for "off" is usually on the employer's side, either because the business is downsized, adjusted, or simply closed, so there is no need for so many manpower, or the overall environment is not good. Leaving in this situation is called "laid off". Another situation is due to the economic cycle. Employers ask employees to stay home and wait for benefits to improve before returning to work.
"Fire" is usually caused by the employee's own reasons, such as substandard performance, bad work attitude, or the boss just doesn't like you, so you will be "fired".
lay off [Dictionary] (usually refers to due to lack of jobs) dismiss, fire, lay off;
fire v. fire, fire
Sack? v. to fire; to fire; (especially the old army, etc.) to destroy, plunder; to sack (quarterback);
To recruit, to look for new employees to hire.
They are expanding their business and recruiting new employees.
She joined the company after she was recruited at a job fair..
(She was recruited to work for a recruiting company, but now she's being laid off.)
recruit v. absorb (new members); recruit (recruits); mobilize...(provide help); (through recruitment) form, establish;
hire? v. rent; lease; hire; employ; hire; temporary employment;
job fair? job fair
recruiting company? recruitment company
To resign , to voluntarily quit one's job.
His boss didn't like him so he was asked to resign.
She resigns from her job because of health reasons.
(He wanted to resign, but he needed to stay on for another year to complete the project.)
(She has decided to resign because she wants to spend more time with her family.)< /p>
resign v. resign; resign (a certain position);
voluntarily? adv. voluntarily; automatically; proactively; free of charge; obligatory;
quit? v. leave (job, school, etc.); leave office; leave school; stop; quit; leave, move out, move out (residence);
To give someone a task to do.
To look for new employees to hire.
To voluntarily quit one's job.
She joined the company after she was recruited at a job fair.
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He didn't want to be transferred,? so he decided to resign and work for a competitor.
She was penalized for not submitting her application on time, so she had to pay an extra fee.
submite? v. Submit, submit (documents, suggestions, etc.); obey; surrender
; Surrender; have no choice but to accept; express; think; advocate; suggest;
application n. application; request; application; application form; (especially theory, discovery, etc.) application, application; application; application use; apply;
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