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TOPICS

ESPACIO

INTERACTIVO

Business expressions & numbers

TO GET THROUGH - to manage to do or complete something TO DEAL WITH - take action to solve a problem, to make business agreements with PUT SB THROUGH - to make a telephone connection for CALL BACK - a phone call made to return a call received. FIGURES - a number, especially one which forms part of official statistics or relates to the financial performance of a company. BARE WITH ME – be patient with me MEET SB HALFWAY - to agree to do part of what someone wants if that person will do part of what you want: The buyers wanted to bring the price down from $15,000 to $10,000, so I offered to meet them halfway at $12,500. HAVE IN MIND - to be thinking of (someone or something) LEEWAY – margin, allowance DEADLINE – time or date when something is due SOMETHING’S COME UP - happen unexpectedly. MAKE A COMPLAINT - If a guest makes a complaint, they express their dissatisfaction with something. LOOK INTO IT - to try to discover the facts about something such as a problem or a crime. GET BACK TO - contact someone later to give a reply or return a message. RUN THROUGH - review INVOICE - an itemized list of goods shipped usually specifying the price and the terms of sale

Take and put

PUT UP - INCREASE IN PRICES 2. PUT UP WITH - TO TOLERATE 3. PUT A STOP TO STH - TO END SOMETHING UNPLEASANT. 4. PUT MY ARM AROUND SB - TO PLACE YOUR ARM AROUND SOMEONE AS IN A HUG OR TO HELP SUPPORT THEM AS IN SICK OR ELDERLY 5. PUT SB IN CHARGE OF - TO MAKE SOMEONE RESPONSIBLE OF 6. PUT PRESSURE ON SB - TO TRY TO FORCE SOMEONE TO DO SOMETHING 7. PUT IT IN YOUR DIARY - MARK IN MY CALENDAR 8. PUT MY FOOT IN IT - ACCIDENTALLY DO OR SAY SOMETHING WHICH EMBARRASSES OR OFFENDS PEOPLE. 9. PUT YOURSELF IN MY SHOES - TO IMAGINE HOW YOU WOULD FEEL OR ACT IF YOU WERE IN THE SAME SITUATION AS A PARTICULAR PERSON. 10. TAKE STH FOR GRANTED - TO BELIEVE SOMETHING TO BE THE TRUTH WITHOUT EVEN THINKING ABOUT IT 11. TAKE ISSUE WITH - TO DISAGREE WITH 12. TAKE OFFENSE - TO FEEL HURT AS A RESULT OF SOMETHING SOMEONE DID OR SAID 13. TAKE PLACE - TO HAPPEN, OCCUR 14. TAKE NO NOTICE - TO IGNORE, PAY NO ATTENTION 15. TAKE RESPONSIBILITY - ACCEPT THE BLAME FOR SOMETHING 16. TAKE MY ADVICE - RECEIVE MY GUIDANCE, DO WHAT I SUGGEST
17. TAKE PART IN - TO PARTICIPATE, JOIN IN 18. TAKE A RISK - TO DO SOMETHING THAT MAY RESULT IN LOSS, FAILURE, ETC. 19. TAKE CRITICISM - THE ABILITY OF A PERSON TO ACCEPT CONSTRUCTIVE CRITICISMS FOR IMPROVEMENT 20. TAKE AGES - TAKE A LONG TIME TO DO SOMETHING 21. TAKE YOUR MIND OFF STH - TO STOP YOU FROM WORRYING OR THINKING ABOUT A PROBLEM OR PAIN 22. TAKE YOUR TIME - NOT TO HURRY 23. TAKE IT EASY - PROCEED CALMLY AND IN A RELAXED MANNER 24. TAKE THINGS TOO PERSONALLY - TO BE OFFENDED OR UPSET BY WHAT SOMEONE SAID 25. take something back - retract or withdraw something you said; return an item to a store 26. take something in - to understand completely the meaning or importance of something 27. take off - enjoy sudden success 28. take somebody on - to employ somebody 29. take over - to take control of something 30. put something out - make something stop burning, extinguish 31. put somebody off - cause somebody not to want something or to do something 32. put something away - to tidy up, to put something in the place where you usually keep it 33. put something on - put clothing/accessories on your body; play music on a device

Antonyms

SINCERE – INSINCERE, FAKE TINY - HUGE, ENORMOUS, MASSIVE HAPPINESS – UNHAPPINESS, SADNESS, MISERY GUILTY – INNOCENT, NOT GUILTY SAFE – UNSAFE, DANGEROUS, RISKY ALLOW – DISALLOW, FORBID, PROHIBIT, BAN IMPROVE – GET WORSE, DETERIORATE SUCCESS – FAILURE MATURE – IMMATURE, JUVENILE, CHILDISH ENCOURAGE – DISCOURAGE, PUT OFF GENEROUS – STINGY, MEAN, TIGHT APPEAR – DISAPPEAR, VANISH SUCCESSFUL – UNSUCCESSFUL USE – OVERUSE, MISUSE