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shoot the breeze〈米話〉おしゃべりする、無駄話{むだばなし}をする、油を売る◆【直訳】口から風を吹く・The boys were just shooting the breeze. : あいつらは無駄話をしているだけだ。・No time for shooting the breeze. : 油を売っている暇はない。
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2018年05月28日
tech-savvy 【形】〔人・企業などがコンピューターなどの〕現代テクノロジーに精通した
2018年05月26日
over one's head頭越しに、頭上に(迫って)、〔危険が〕差し迫って〔難し過ぎて〕理解できない、分からない、歯が立たない・This book on modern philosophy is over my head. : 現代哲学に関するこの本は、難し過ぎて分からない。・You're in over your heads. : おまえたちは能力以上のことをやろうとしている。債務に埋もれて(人)を差し置いて
2018年05月19日
beef up 強化する
2018年05月16日
a breeze 簡単なこと;あまり努力がいらないこと
2018年05月10日
touch base with ~と連絡を取る・I spent the morning on the phone touching base with old friends. 私は午前中をかけて、旧友に連絡を取った。・Touch base with Mark about this matter. Don't make a decision without his opinion. この件に関してはマークさんに話してください。彼の意見を聞かずに決定してはいけません。
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We look at how to make business calls. TAMMY: Wilson & Wilson, can I help you?LIN: Yes, this is Lin Chan from Acme Appliances. I'd like to speak to Mr Wilson if he's available please?TAMMY: Would that be Mr Wilson Senior or Mr Wilson Junior?LIN: Mr Wilson senior.TAMMY: I'll just see if he's available - hold the line please.It's a Lin Chan from Acme.I'm sorry, Mr Wilson's in a meeting at the moment. May I take a message?LIN: Yes, could you ask him to phone me please. My number's 23115654.TAMMY: I'm sorry, I didn't catch your name. LIN: Lin Chan, Acme Appliances.TAMMY: Let me check the number, 23115654.LIN: That's right.TAMMY: I'll pass that message on. Thankyou.LIN: Thanks. Bye.*************LIN: Acme Appliances, Lin Chan speaking.WILSON: This is Tom Wilson returning your call.LIN: Ah yes, Mr Wilson. Thanks for calling back. I wanted to set up a meeting with you to discuss your requirements for next year.WILSON: Yes certainly. How about Thursday about two-thirty.LIN: That would be fine.WILSON: Okay, I look forward to seeing you then.LIN: Thursday, 2.30. See you then.Goodbye.WILSON: Goodbye
2013年03月08日
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Today we're looking at how to end a presentation, and how to deal with questions. BARBARA: So, I'd like to end with a summary of what I've looked at today, and some recommendations.The figures show that sales are strongly seasonal, and that customers depend on good information on the showroom floor. So I'd like to recommend we concentrate on discounting in the off-seasons, and spend more time on briefing our sales representatives.That's all I have for now. Are there any questions?DENISE: You mentioned that the sales figures may also reflect economic trends. Can you expand on that?BARBARA: Well, we are always going to depend on the economy. As I understand it, we can look forward to an improvement this year. Does that answer your question?TAN: Are you saying we're in for a period of growth?BARBARA: Well, I'm afraid that's a bit outside my area of expertise, but that's what the papers are suggesting.JOHN: If you believe it.DENISE: You suggested that we might be spending too much on advertising. Can you clarify that?BARBARA: It's hard to quantify without better data.TAN: Sorry. Could you repeat that?BARBARA: We don't have the figures to really know how effective our advertising is. DENISE: In my experience you can't do without advertising.BARBARA: Time for one last question.JOHN: I have one.BARBARA: Yes John?JOHN: Is it time for coffee?BARBARA: Okay, we'll wrap up now. Thankyou for your input everyone.DENISE: Thankyou.
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