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English Interview
list words in Interview
| Expression | Definition | Example in context |
|---|---|---|
| Back up (v.) /bæk ʌp/ | Make a spare copy of data (e.g. on the cloud) | "It is company policy to back up files to an external hard drive." |
| humorous, amusing (adj.) /ˈhjuːmərəs/ | funny | 'Amusing' isn't normally used when something is very funny. |
| minutes (n.) /ˈmɪnɪts/ | Notes taken as a record of a meeting | "Thank you all for attending, Juan has kindly agreed to keep the minutes." |
| Go back to the drawing board (phrase) /ɡoʊ bæk tuː ðə ˈdrɔːɪŋ bɔːrd/ | Discard the current plan and start again | "The client disliked everything, so we'll have to go back to the drawing board." |
| Onboarding (n.) /ˈɑːnbɔːrdɪŋ/ | The process of integrating a new member into the team | "The onboarding process was very professional." |
| Quote (n.) /kwoʊt/ | An estimate for the cost of a product or service | "Please send me a quote for the cloud migration." |
| Retailer (n.) /ˈriːteɪlər/ | A company that sells products directly to the public | "Walmart is a global retailer." |
| Trial (n.) /ˈtraɪəl/ | A period of testing or trying out a product or service | "I am using the 30-day trial of the software." |
| Expenses (n.) /ɪkˈspensɪz/ | Money spent by an individual or company | "Keep your receipts to claim travel expenses." |
| Prospect (n.) /ˈrɑːspekt/ | A possible customer or client | "The sales team is contacting new prospects today." |
| Invoice (n.) /ˈɪnvɔɪs/ | A document telling the customer what to pay | "We need to pay this invoice by Friday." |
| Pitch (n.) /pɪtʃ/ | A short presentation to sell a product or service | "The team did a great job during the project pitch." |