
BEC高级-词汇-R开头.docx
8页Rracket (n) a dishonest business or practice, especially one that obtains money through fraud or extortion 诈骗钱财[例] They are making a good living by a smuggling and racket.rally (n) a notable rise in stock market prices and trading volume after a decline 价格骤然回升[例] a rally in sharerate of return (n) the amount of profit ,dividend or interest received from an investment, expressed as a percentage of the original investment 收益率[例] Your investment will absolutely receive a poor rate of return.rating (n)the popularity of a television or radio program as estimated by a poll of segments of the audience 收视(听)率 [例] This radio programme has a very high rating among teenagers.R&D research and development 研发 [例] Dept. of R&Draise (n.) increase in salary 涨薪水[例] She asked for a raise. (v.) 1. increase 增加[例] We raised the dividend by 5%.2.obtain 获得[例] We are trying to raise $50,000 on the money market.3. bring up in discussion 提出[例] We raised the question of prices at the board meeting.random check to check by random 随机抽查range (n.) series of products which the customer can choose from(产品)系列[例] This type of shoes covers a wide range of color and size.rank 1.(n.) position in a company of list 职位[例] He has a high rank in the company.2. (v.) classify in order of importance 排名[例] The company is ranked 6th in the world.rapport (n.) close or easy relationship 友善[例] At the first stage of an interview, the interviewer needs to make the candidate feel at his/her ease, develop rapport and set the scene.[同义词] harmonyrate (n.) money charged for a certain time or at a certain percentage 比率[例] If you will bring over 50,000 USD deposit, then we can provide you a better interest rate.fixed rate rate which cannot be changedgoing rate usual rate of paymentrating (n.) result of measuring something 评级[例] Ratings can then be used to compare jobs to one another.ratio (n.) proportion of something compared to another thing 比率[例] Our liquidity ratio is not healthy. [同义词] proportion, percentagerationalize (v.) make more efficient, streamline 合理化[例] We should rationalize production step by step. rationalization (n.) the activity making something more efficient 合理化raw (adj.) in its original, unprocessed state 未加工的raw materials substances used as a base for manufacturing 原料[例] The cost of the raw materials is surprisingly high.reallocate (v.) allocate again 再分配[例] reallocate the responsibility rebate (n) a deduction from an amount to be paid or a return of part of an amount given in payment 退款[例] He is qualified for a tax rebate according to the new policy.receipt (n.) piece of paper showing that money has been paid or something received 收条[例] a receipt for items purchasedaccounts receivable money owed to the company 应收帐款[例] The account receivable amounts to 1 million dollars.receiver (n.) government official appointed to run a company in serious financial difficulty 破产案产业管理人; 涉讼财产管理人[例] The receiver was asked to deal with fund shortage of that company.receivership (n.) the hands of a receiver 破产在管[例] The company was put into receivership.receptionist (n.) an office worker employed chiefly to receive visitors and answer the telephone 接待员[例] She is the head receptionist of the hotel.recession (n.) period of low economic activity 不景气,衰退期[例] There is usually an obvious increase in unemployment when business is in recession.[同义词] depressed marketrecognize (v.) accept 认为[例] Unions are recognized by the management and negotiate on behalf of the workforce.recognition (n.) acceptance, acknowledgement 承认[例] a recognition of their civil rightsrecoup (v.) get back money 获得补偿[例] We recouped our investment in two years.recover (v.) get better after a downturn 复原[例] The stock market has not recovered since the big fall.recovery (n.) improvement, getting back to the previous (better) position 复原recruit (v.) take on a new person 招收(新成员)[例] Our trade union has recruited a number of new members this year.[同义词] enlistrecruitment (n.) process of taking on new people 招收(新成员)[例] Ads remain a good source of management recruitment.red (n.) in the red showing a loss 负债[例] My bank account is always in the red.redeem (v) 1.to convert into cash 兑现 [例] redeem stocks 2.to pay off 还清[例] redeem the mortgagereduction (n.) the state of being smaller, lowering 缩减[例] The product reduction implies the company’s producing focus has change to a new area.redundant (adj.) having lost one’s job 失业redundancy (n.) state of having lost one’s job 失业[例] The redundancy of the father means the family has lost its income resource.reference (n.) written report on someone’s personality and/or ability, often written by a previous employer 推荐(信)[例] If you want to open an offshore account in HK, a reference letter from your present bank is necessary.[同义词] recommendationrefund 1. (n.) money paid back 退款2. (v.) pay back money 退款[例] The money will be refunded if the goods are faulty.refurbish (v.) to make cl。
