C3 Flashcards
Concession
Sth you give or allow to someone in order to reach an agreement
make a concession: You have to be prepared to make concessions in a relationship.
concession on: The company has already made several concessions on pay.
concession to: He said there could be no concessions to the terrorists.
Imtiyaz, odun, taviz
Put forward
to offer an idea, opinion, reason etc, especially so that people can discuss it and make a decision
He rejected all the proposals put forward by the committee.
When did you last put forward an idea that was accepted?
Mutually
Karsilikli olarak, kasilikli
in a mutual or shared manner; “the agreement was mutually satisfactory”
Humble
Alçakgönüllü, mütevazi
- not proud or arrogant; modest.
- low in importance, status, or condition: a humble home.
- courteously respectful: in my humble opinion.
- insignificant; inferior; submissive: to feel humble in the presence of a great artist.
v. t. - to lower in condition, importance, or dignity; abase; mortify.
- to destroy the independence or will of; subdue.
- to make meek: to humble one’s heart.
brush up
- To refresh one’s memory.
- To renew a skill.
Tazelemek
Forgo
- to give up or do without
- to leave
I could happily forgo the chocolate, but I did like crisps and savory snacks.
Yoksun bırakmak, vazgeçmek, feragat etmek
Precedence
Öncelik, üstünlük, önde olmak
- The fact, state, or right of preceding; priority: Applications arriving first will receive precedence.
- Priority claimed or received because of preeminence or superiority: The company asserted its precedence as the leading manufacturer of microchips.
- A ceremonial order of rank or preference, especially as observed on formal occasions: Recipients of military honors were called in order of precedence—highest ranking officers first.
Bidder
Someone who makes an offer
The clock will be sold to the highest bidder.
Teklif veren, ihaleye katılan, katılımcı
Compelling
1) interesting or exciting enough to keep your attention completely, ie; compelling story
2) able to persuade someone to do something or persuade them that something is true
There was compelling evidence in her defence.
Çok güçlü, etkili, zorlayıcı, ikna edici
Bid
VERB (bids, bidding; past and past participle bid)
1 [WITH OBJECT] Offer (a certain price) for something, especially at an auction:
a consortium of dealers bid a world record price for a snuff box
[NO OBJECT]: guests will bid for pieces of fine jewellery
offer to do (work) for a stated price; tender for:
nineteen companies have indicated their intention to bid for the contract
An offer to buy the shares of a company in order to gain control of it:
a takeover bid
An offer to do work or supply goods at a stated price; a tender:
a number of businessmen were keen to make a bid for the £75 million contract
Gönülsüz, isteksiz
Reluctant
Physicians are reluctant to prescribe…
Overarching
Bir cok şeyi etkilediği için) çok önemli