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objective [ Eb5dVektiv ] (n.) target, aim目标

[]  The daily 10 customers is a burdensome objective for the salesman.

 

obsolete [ 5CbsEli:t ] (adj.) no longer used过时的

[]  The old product is now obsolete.

[同义词]  outmoded, antiquated, old-fashioned

 

obsolescence [ 7CbsE5lesns ] (n.) process of going out of date because of advances in technology陈旧

 

occupation (n) an activity that serves as one's regular source of livelihood职业

[]What is your full-time occupation and part-time avocation?

[同义词] avocation

 

offer [ 5CfE ] (n.) statement that you are willing to pay a certain amount出价

[]  We made a good offer.

 

offer (v.) say you are willing to pay/help出价

 

off-season (adj & adv) in the cheap, less busy season 淡季的

[]  The sweater is a real bargain for I bought it off-season.

 

off-the-peg (adj.) standard, not customized现成的,标准的

[]  All the washing machines have off-the-peg parts.

 

off-the-shelf (adj.) referring to goods which are made before a customer order is placed

[例]  Before the consumer order is placed, they have prepared off-the-shelf goods.

 

opening [ 5EupniN ] (n.) job; vacancy职位空缺

[]  Is there any opening for the applicants?

 

operate [ 5CpEreit ] (v.) run or work a machine/business运转

[]  The section head should make full function to operate daily production.

operating profits profits which result from day-to-day business营业利润

 

operations chart (n.) graphic which shows the operations on a part of the production system操作图

[]  Have you make clear of the operations chart? It can show you the operations on a part of the production system.

 

operative (n) worker工人

[] She is a skilled operative.

 

opportunity [ 7CpE5tju:niti ] (n.) chance to do something机会

[]  There are opportunities and risks in this market.

 

optimize [ 5Cptimaiz ] (v.) to do something in the best possible way, for example, production使最优化

[例]  The factory tried to optimize the production.

 

option [ 5CpFEn ] (n.) possibility, opportunity选择权,买卖特权

[]  We have the first option to buy the property.

[同义词]  choice, alternative, selection

 

share option (n.) right to buy/sell shares at a certain price on a future date授给在一定时期内按预定价格买卖股票的权利

 

original (n) the source from which a copy, reproduction, or translation is made 原件

[] Keep the original for later reference.

 

organigram (n.)= organization chart diagram which shows the areas of responsibility in an organization and the relationships between the personnel公司组织图

[]  The CEO analyzed the organization chart carefully in order to make sense of the areas of responsibility in the organization and the relationships between the personnel.

 

orient [ 5C:riEnt ] (v.) guide, direct定向

[]  The money-oriented businessman will do all things to pursue profits.

 

orientation [ 7C(:)rien5teiFEn ] (n.) 1 direction or main area of interest 定向

2. introduction to the workings of a company or department(对公司新环境的)介绍

[]  orientation for incoming employees

 

outcome [ 5autkQm ] (n.) result结果

[]  The outcome of an interview is of great importance to the candidate.

[同义词]  consequencek, issue, upshot

 

out-goings (n. pl) money which is paid out, expenditure 开支

[]  What about the out-goings of our company last year?

 

outlay [ 5autlei ] (n.) expenditure费用

[]  The capital outlay exceeds our borrowing facility.

 

outlet [ 5autlet, -lit ] (n.) place where something can be sold销路

[]  a retail outlet

[同义词]  market, mart, store

 

output [ 5autput ] (n.) quantity that a person or machine produces产量

[]  Incentive plans usually result in greater output per man hour.

 

outsource [`aJt9sR:s] (v.) to buy a product or have it made by an outside supplier rather than doing it oneself 外部采办,外购

[例]  They outsource the material through the supplier abroad.

 

outstanding [ aut5stAndiN ] (adj.) not yet paid未付的

[]  What is the amount outstanding on this account?

[同义词]  owing, due, unpaid

 

overcharge [ EuvE5tFB:dV ] (v.) to charge (a party) an excessive price for something过高要价

[]  The vendor overcharged you intentionally.

 

over-demand (n.) higher level of orders than can be produced需求过量

[]  People had to work day and night for the over-demand of plastics.

 

overdraft (n.) amount of money which a person/company withdraws from a back account and which is more than is in the account透支

[]  Your account has a not very good overdraft record so we cannot provide you a house mortgage.

[同义词]  debt, bank loan, in the red

 

overdraw [ 5EuvE5drC: ] (v.) take out more money from a bank account than is in the account透支

 

overhead [ 5EuvEhed ] (n.) non-attributable, running costs经常性管理费用

 

overpay [ 7EuvE5pei ] (n.) pay someone too much多付

[]  The teller made a overpay to the customer.

 

overseas [ 5EuvE5si:z ] (adj.) abroad 海外的

[]  overseas market

 

overtime [ 5EuvEtaim ] (n.) time after basic working time, normally paid at an extra rate加班

[]  However, at the end of any month you mustn’t have more than 10 hours’ overtime.

 

overtrade [ 5EuvE5treid ] (v.) to engage in trading to a degree that is in excess of one's finances or the demands of the market 贸易过度

 

owe [ Eu ] (v.) have to pay money欠款

[]  They owe the bank 25,000.

 

own-brand (adj.) using own brand 使用自己品牌的

[]  own-brand product

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